As an academic subject, criminology at university has its basis in both academia and practice. Our criminology degree holds a primary focus on research and debated explanations for crime, victimization and deviance, and responses to those crimes, by societies and individuals. The interdisciplinary nature of the subject is mirrored in the construction of the criminology course. The core discrete criminological learning is complemented by modules in Psychology, Law, and Sociology, prompting shared learning with students from other disciplines. It is an active and lively course that moves away from the traditional teaching of the social sciences to embrace the contemporary and innovative topics and practices of 21st-century criminal justice.
112 UCAS tariff points (for example, BBC at A-Level)
Students whose first language is not English must have a minimum standard of English at IELTS Level 7 with no element below 6.5
Criminology
Worcester
Undergraduate
4
£9,250, £13,100,
Canterbury, England
Undergraduate
GBP Home full-time: £9250, EU full-time: £13500, International full-time: £18000
Ipswich
Undergraduate
GBP £9,250, £12,150
Scotland
Undergraduate
GBP £15,100