BA (Hons) Criminology
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CRIC is simply a place where you can build yourself in all aspects of life. Thanks for everything.
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Bachelor's degree
In Cambridge
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Cambridge
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Duration
3 Years
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Start date
September
Look beyond traditional viewpoints, challenge your opinions and address complex social problems. Learn to evaluate evidence, think critically and craft arguments about criminal behaviour to open up many careers in the criminal justice system and crime prevention.
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About this course
Our bespoke BA (Hons) Criminology degree will allow you to choose a criminal justice-related area to work towards. Many of our previous students have chosen careers in the probation service; the prison service (officers and governers); the police (crime scene and victim liaison officers); the Home Office (researchers and policy analysts); the Crown Prosecution Service; the Court Service; Youth Offending Teams; and Crime Reduction Partnerships.
For CRIC: 5 GCSE passes at grade 3 or above. For GCSE taken prior to 2017 a grade E or above will be accepted Or a minimum of 19 points in the International Baccalaureate
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• Criminology ranked No. 7 Guardian league table 2017
• 8th-ranked Criminology course in the UK (The Guardian University Guide 2018)
• You’ll benefit from the support of our dedicated staff, strong industry links, and opportunities to go on work placements and take part in collaborative projects.
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Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
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Subjects
- Criminology
- Society
- Criminal Justice
- Sex
- Social Control
- Cultural identity
- Investigative Psychology
- Invisible Crimes
- Sex Offending and
- Cultures of War
Course programme
- History of Crime and Criminology
- Crime News and Criminology
- Political Ideologies and Social Controversies
- Skills for Criminal Justice
- Criminal Justice in England and Wales
- Media and Crime
- Trials and Errors: Justice in Court
- Contemporary Issues in Prisons and Penology
- Project Preparation
- Violent Crime
- Theories of Deviance, Crime and Social Control
- Policing and Crime Control
- Crime and Place: Geographic Criminology and Crime mapping
- Cultures of War
- Major Project
- Youth Justice Controversies
- Criminology in Policy and Practice
- Sex, Sex Offending and Society
- Investigative Psychology
- Comparative and Global Criminal Justice
- Race, Racism and Cultural Identity
- Concepts of Good and Evil
- Invisible Crimes
- Preparing for Work
- Anglia Language Programme
Additional information
BA (Hons) Criminology