BSc (Hons) Criminology and Criminal Justice Studies with Psychology

Course overview

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Qualification Bachelor's Degree
Study mode Full-time
Duration 3 years
Intakes September
Tuition (Local students) ₹ 2,780,493
Tuition (Foreign students) ₹ 3,552,852
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Tuition

₹ 2,780,493
Local students
₹ 3,552,852
Foreign students

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Entry Requirements

  • A level/AS level: 260 points (including a minimum of 160 points from two A levels or a double award). 
  • International Baccalaureate: 26 points
  • GCSE: Mathematics and English Language grade C.
  • 14-19 Diplomas: accepted. Other combinations and non-A level qualifications also considered.
  • Other relevant qualifications recognised by the university.

Curriculum

Year 1

  • An Introduction to the Criminal Justice Process in England and Wales
  • Contemporary Topics in Social and Developmental Psychology
  • Crime in Context
  • Criminal Justice Research: An Introduction
  • Criminology and Crime Problems
  • The Psychology of Everyday Experience

Year 2
Core modules

  • Applied Topics in Health and Cognition
  • Crime, Theory and Culture
  • Researching Crime and Criminal Justice
  • Social Justice

Optional modules

  • Biological and Cognitive Psychology
  • Individual Differences, Clinical, Social and Developmental Psychology
  • Penal Theory and Responses to Adult Offenders
  • Policing and Community Safety
  • Professional Knowledge of Policing I
  • Victims, Victimology and Restorative Justice
  • Youth Justice

Year 3
Core modules

  • Criminology/Police and Criminal Justice Studies Dissertation
  • Current Topics in Psychology A
  • Current Topics in Psychology B

Optional modules

  • Anti-Social Behaviour
  • Comparative Youth Justice
  • Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice
  • Crime and the City
  • Crimes of the Powerful
  • Criminology and Criminal Justice Studies: Work Based Learning
  • Innovations in Justice: International Perspectives
  • Law, Literature and Film
  • National Police Pre-join Award
  • Organised Deviance: Cultures of Resistance
  • Racism and Criminal Justice
  • Sex, Power and Legal Control
  • Surveillance, Crime and Control

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