PSYCHOLOGY WITH CRIMINOLOGY - BSC (HONS)

PSYCHOLOGY WITH CRIMINOLOGY - BSC (HONS)

Next Date: September

Why choose this program ?

If you're interested in both psychology and criminology, this BPS-accredited BSc (Hons) Psychology with Criminology degree gives you the opportunity to engage with content and theory in both disciplines. Accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), Psychology forms the major component of the programme (70%), supported by Criminology as a minor (30%), giving you a strong grounding in both fields.

The programme encourages you to develop a contemporary understanding of how psychological and criminological concepts apply to real-world issues. You'll use scientific reasoning to analyse behaviour, build essential skills such as communication, teamwork and problem-solving, and explore how both psychological perspectives and criminological theory help explain crime and criminal behaviour. This blend of disciplines creates a versatile qualification that supports careers in psychology, criminology or related fields.

You'll benefit from experiences that extend beyond the classroom, including field trips linked to psychology and criminology, such as visits to museums or prisons. Guest speakers from both fields offer valuable insight, helping you gain a clearer picture of potential career paths.
What's covered in this course?

Across each semester, you'll study two psychology modules alongside one criminology module, and you can also choose to undertake a year-long professional placement. The degree equips you with the knowledge and skills needed to thrive in either subject area, opening a wide range of future opportunities.

Over three years, you'll investigate the workings of the mind and behaviour through psychology modules, while criminology modules deepen your understanding of crime, victimisation and criminal behaviour. Learning is delivered through a combination of lectures, interactive seminars and online activities, supported by lecture capture and guided by staff who draw on both professional practice and research expertise. Their experience enriches the learning environment and helps connect theory with real-world contexts.

Assessment throughout the programme is varied and designed to build confidence across multiple formats. You'll complete essays, reports, presentations, case studies, quizzes and exams, all while developing transferable skills that employers value. Studying two complementary disciplines also strengthens your academic versatility and broadens your career options.
To complement these attributes will be a host of transferrable skills, which employers from many contrasting industries frequently look for.

You¿ll benefit from visiting professors from various applied psychology settings such as healthcare, clinical psychology, police and specialist academics in other universities.

You will also, through our Careers and Job Prospects team, be offered the chance to develop and improve your employability through workshops on CVs, career planning and interviews.

Modality

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Price Remarks

Open registration Limited spots

Essential requirements

- Standard offer: 112 UCAS Tariff points. Learn more about UCAS Tariff points.
- Accelerate offer: 80 UCAS Tariff points. Find out more about BCU Accelerate.

International qualifications
International Baccalaureate Diploma

- Obtain a minimum of 28 points overall
- For students who do not already hold a GCSE in Mathematics at grade C/4 or above, grade 5 in Maths (Standard level) from the IB Diploma will be accepted.

EU / International students

Please see your country page for further details on the equivalent qualifications we accept. In addition to the academic entry requirements listed above, international and EU students will also require IELTS 6.0 overall with no less than 5.5 in each band.

If you do not meet the required IELTS score, you may be eligible for one of our pre-sessional English courses. Please note that you must have a Secure English Language Test (SELT) to study on the pre-sessional English course. More information on pre-sessional English courses.

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To complement these attributes will be a host of transferrable skills, which employers from many contrasting industries frequently look for.

You¿ll benefit from visiting professors from various applied psychology settings such as healthcare, clinical psychology, police and specialist academics in other universities.

You will also, through our Careers and Job Prospects team, be offered the chance to develop and improve your employability through workshops on CVs, career planning and interviews.

SYLLABUS

First year

- Doing psychological research 1
- Perspectives within psychology
- Key debates in criminological theory
- Doing psychological research 2
- Psychology in practice
- The criminal justice system

Second year

- Social, cultural and community psychology
- Lifespan psychology
- The human brain: Biological and cognitive psychology
- Research methods and analysis in psychology

Professional placement

Final year

- Independent psychology project
- Debates in psychology Course Structure

Examples of formative activities include essays, research proposals, semi-formal debates, individual group presentations, multiple choice questionnaires, quizzes, online forums and mock exams. We also offer scheduled one-to-one meetings and office hours for more detailed feedback if required. The formative activities will help you complete your summative assessments with a clear focus and confidently.

You will look at how the core specialised areas of psychology and criminology will contribute to the understanding of important contemporary issues, as well as looking at how the two disciplines can explain the interaction of humans in the social world.

Practice-based and enquiry-led in nature, our course will expose you to a range of learning activities that offer you opportunities to apply scientific theory and research to contemporary phenomena. This will not only enable you to understand how people respond in varying situations, but will also encourage you to challenge misconceptions about human behaviour and society.

Go Abroad

Undergraduate students can apply to study on an exchange programme for one semester at one of our partner universities across the globe. The opportunity to apply will depend on which course you study. The majority of courses offer this in the second semester of your second year. You will obtain credits which are recognised by BCU. Find out more about Go Abroad.

Alternatively, each year, the University offers students the chance to volunteer or study overseas at one of our partner institutions/organisations during the summer. In previous years, our students have been to France, Spain, Brazil, Fiji, India, Mexico, South Korea, and USA on a variety of activities. All students are eligible to apply, although PG and PhD students may require academic approval. Find out more about Go Abroad.

Trips and Visits

Previous trips have included visiting the Science Museum in London, getting to see some of the museum's acclaimed science exhibitions, and learning first-hand key processes and information.

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