IELTS 6.0 (with minimum 5.5 in all sections). 112 UCAS points.
Duration Options:
Three or Four Years: Depending on whether you choose to include an industry placement year.
Part-Time: Available over four or five years, with an optional industry placement.
Structure:
Year 1: Introduction to criminological theories and foundational psychology.
Year 2: Apply your learning through core and optional modules, exploring areas like victimisation and gender, and expanding your psychological knowledge.
Year 3: Focus on the intersection of forensics and psychology, choose specialisation modules, and prepare for your dissertation or work-based project.
Integrated Knowledge: Combine criminology and psychology to deeply understand criminal behavior from both practical and theoretical perspectives.
Real-World Applications: Apply your skills and knowledge to real-world situations and challenges within criminal and social justice.
Career Opportunities: Prepare for roles in local government, youth services, and criminal justice.
Examples: Internships with Interpolβs Executive Directorate Police Services and roles like Operational Support Officer at HMP Bronzefield.