Programme Type: Undergraduate
Course Overview
These are some of the debates that you will explore in this course, by looking at the complex interactions between the state, the offender, the victim and society. You will think critically about how laws are made and how social structures shape both crime and crime control. In addition to engaging with criminological theories and topical crime and justice issues, this course provides you with a solid base of knowledge in Psychology and an understanding of human behaviour, feelings, and interactions.
As a criminology student at LSBU, you will be able to engage in a series of employability events. Criminology courses open pathways to careers in a variety of settings, including probation, policing, the prison service, NGOs, local authorities, the voluntary sector, youth offending teams, teaching, social work, and administration.
The course is also linked to the LSBU Crime and Justice Research Group that organizes a series of research seminars and public events throughout the year. You will be encouraged to attend and participate in these events to enhance your learning experience and meet with researchers, practitioners and campaigners.
Why Criminology with Psychology at LSBU?
- You'll be taught by research-active academics whose work is nationally and internationally recognised and informs the course curriculum.
- Our courses prepare you for a range of careers, including probation, policing, the prison service, NGOs, local authorities, the voluntary sector, youth offending teams, teaching, social work and administration.
- Be part of an academic community dedicated to social justice and global responsibility - with an inspiring schedule of guest speakers, events, volunteering opportunities and exchange of ideas.
Career opportunities
Our students volunteer and find jobs in a range of settings, including the police service, the prison service, legal advice victim support, domestic violence and child abuse agencies and charities, youth offending and youth mentoring schemes.
The knowledge you will have gained in Psychology will also strengthen your employability especially in careers oriented towards supporting victims or rehabilitation of offenders.
A social sciences degree also has the real advantage of opening up careers in a number of professions such as teaching, social work, administration and higher-level education. Other graduates have forged exciting careers in research, public relations, advertising, retail, management and media-related work.
Entry Requirement
Academic Requirements:
- A Level BCC or:
- BTEC National Diploma MMM or:
- Access to HE qualifications with 9 Distinctions and 36 Merits or:
- Equivalent Level 3 qualifications worth 106 UCAS points
- Applicants must hold 5 GCSEs A-C including Maths and English, or equivalent (reformed GCSEs grade 4 or above).
We welcome qualifications from around the world. English language qualifications for international students: IELTS score of 6.0, Cambridge Proficiency or Advanced Grade C.
Fees
The fee shown is for entry 2021/22
- UK fee: £9250
- International fee: £14900
Total course fee:
- UK fee: £27750
- International fee: £44700
This information was accurate on : 03/05/2021
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