BA (Hons) CRIMINOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY
Bachelor's degree
In London
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
London
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Duration
3 Years
On our popular combined course we’ll give you an expert insight into the causes and consequences of crime – and how it is dealt with by the criminal justice system.
You’ll gain a thorough understanding of core criminological theories, and we’ll help you develop the psychological knowledge you’ll need to apply your insights to real-world issues and problems.
You’ll take a social sciences approach to criminology by studying and classifying crime, and you’ll also learn how society responds to criminal behaviour by examining institutions and roles such as the police, courts, prisons and probation service.
In the psychology part of the course, you’ll study behaviour and its causes in biology, social contexts, mental processing and development. And you’ll use your knowledge to explore how criminal behaviour might be explained by understanding the factors that motivate people to commit crime.
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About this course
In the first two years you’ll gain a solid grounding in both subjects, with introductions to the main aspects of criminology, criminal justice and psychology.
For the criminology part of the course, your studies will include contemporary issues in criminology, key theories, the legal framework, the characteristics of the criminal justice system and the historical context of crime and punishment.
In psychology, you’ll gain knowledge and understanding of key and highly relevant areas such as developmental psychology, social psychology and forensic psychology, which is the study of criminal conduct.
As you progress into your final year you’ll have a huge choice of around 27 options across both subjects to tailor your degree to areas of particular interest to you.
The modules you can choose from include Mentally Disordered Defendants and Suspects, Psychological Criminology, Preventing and Correcting Offending Behaviour and Mental Distress in Context. You’ll also work on an in-depth project, carrying out your own research on a topic of your choosing.
UEL Criminology and Psychology graduates have found work in a wide variety of stimulating roles. Some build their careers in directly related fields while others use the transferable skills they’ve learnt to pursue other opportunities.
We place a strong emphasis on preparing you for employment, with a specific employability module in year two geared towards providing you with the best advice on how to prepare for the job market and apply for positions.
Whether you decide to pursue a directly relevant career or not, you’ll learn skills such as writing and presenting, the ability to make a case, meet deadlines and work independently – all skills that will appeal to employers in any sector.
Students have found jobs in a number of related areas, such as:
• The police, prison and probation services
• Central and local government
• Social work
• Voluntary organisations such as Victim Support
• The NHS
Our graduates have also found roles in other fields such as market research, journalism, and jobs in the public sector. Others have gone on to postgraduate study, either at UEL or elsewhere.
To enhance your career prospects, we run a dedicated employability programme for students in the School of Business and Law. Called 'Employ', it includes employability workshops, skills training sessions, guest speaker events, voluntary work, student ambassador roles and work experience opportunities.
FROM
A LEVEL
Must include passes at A2 in at least two subjects.
FROM
BTEC
Extended Diploma or Diploma
FROM
INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE
Diploma with 25 points including a minimum of 15 points at Higher Level.
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Subjects
- Media
- Advertising
- Industry
- Production
- Works
- Branding
- Criminology
- Market Research
- Psychology
- Market
Course programme
YEAR 1
- Introduction to Crime and Punishment
- Developing Skills for Justice (Mental Wealth)
- Introduction to Cognitive and Developmental Psychology
- Research Skills
- Introduction to Psychobiology, Social Psychology and Individual Differences
- Criminal Justice Process
- Theoretical Criminology
- Introduction to Forensic Psychology
- Essential Skills for Justice (Mental Wealth)
- Crime Policy into Practice
- Individual Differences and Diversity
- Applied Research & Evaluation
Core
- Project
- Leadership Skills for Justice (Mental Wealth)
- Psychological Criminology
- Cybercrime
- Race, Ethnicity, Crime and Justice
- Youth Crime, Gangs and Sub-culture
- Work-based learning
- Policing and Criminal Investigation
- Mentally-disordered Defendants & Suspects
- Occupational Psychology
- Psychology of Emotion
- Cyberpsychology
- Psychology of Belief
- Counselling Psychology
- Health Psychology
- Cognitive Neuropsychology
BA (Hons) CRIMINOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY