The study of Psychology with Criminology provides the perfect combination of skills to interpret human behavior, investigate motivation and mental processes and then apply what you have learned in a criminal context. Only by getting into the mind of a criminal, can you begin to understand what causes a person to commit a crime. Taught by research-active academics in modern facilities, you will explore a range of psychology and criminology modules including contemporary policing and crime and punishment. You will also have the opportunity to analyze global issues, from the point of view of both offender and victim. Teaching content is delivered across Northumbria's Health and Life Sciences and Arts, Design and Social Sciences faculties, opening doors to both Psychology and Criminology career paths. A final year research project can be tailored towards your interests and career aspirations and you will graduate with the knowledge and skills needed for a career in research, education, or psychology, or within the criminal justice system.
128 UCAS Tariff points From a combination of acceptable Level 3 qualifications which may include: A-level, BTEC Diplomas/Extended Diplomas, Scottish and Irish Highers, Access to HE Diplomas, or the International Baccalaureate. GCSE Requirements: Applicants will need Maths and English Language at minimum grade 4/C, or an equivalent.
20 Hours of Work permit weekly for international students.
International applicants should have a minimum overall IELTS (Academic) score of 6.0 with 5.5 in each component (or an approved equivalent*).
Psychology
City Campus, Northumbria University
Undergraduate
Full-Time, 3/4 years
September
6.0
9250,
17500, (INT)
Leeds, England
6.0
Undergraduate
UK fees: £9,250 (per year); International fees: £22,250 (per year)
Bangor, Wales
0.0
Undergraduate
Home full-time: £9,000, International full-time: £16,000
Bangor, Wales
4.0
Undergraduate
£ Home full-time: £1,350, International full-time: £16,500