Criminology & Psychology BA (Hons) Degree – Various Locations

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Course Eligibility

Academic entry:
Two subjects at GCE A level or equivalent, plus passes at grade C or above in three subjects at GCSE level or equivalent

Non-standard entry:
If you are able to evidence the below your application will be considered via non standard entry:
24 months relevant work experience which includes critical thinking and analytical skills. We will ask for a CV and references.

Course Description

Criminology and Psychology BA (Hons) Degree –

Study Online – or if you prefer to study in person, there may be face to face places available in Birmingham, Leeds, London or Manchester.

Explore criminological issues through a psychological lens with this BA (Hons) Criminology and Psychology joint degree. The programme equally integrates both disciplines, providing you with a profound understanding of deviant and criminal behaviour. As you delve into the influences and management of such conduct, you will acquire modern skills crucial for fulfilling roles within the criminal justice field.

Studying criminology and psychology offers a unique perspective on crime, allowing you to explore the psychological underpinnings of why people offend. This multidisciplinary approach provides fresh insights into the motivations and behaviours of offenders.

During the course, you’ll explore the ins and outs of the criminal justice system and what motivated notorious serial killers like Ian Huntley and Peter Sutcliffe, taking an in-depth look at crime, punishment, and prevention.

Career focussed skills

  • Gain expertise in crime, state power, and criminal justice, alongside factors influencing behaviour, building your ability to provide interventions and support.
  • Gain insights into human behaviour through examination of personality, development, and social psychology theories, developing analytical skills.
  • Investigate causes and consequences of crime, and examine high-profile cases through a forensic psychologist’s lens, refining your operational and strategic decision-making abilities.
  • Look at global criminal justice processes whilst exploring key theories and research that shape policy and practice, fostering critical evaluation skills.

Course Details and Modules:

Your course modules cover the latest developments and best practices in global criminology and psychology, providing a broad range of knowledge and understanding from various international perspectives so that your degree is relevant across the globe.

Just some of the fascinating modules you’ll study on this course include:

Social Psychology

Explore how social elements shape personal choices and behaviours. Apply these insights to real-world scenarios, like understanding bystanders in crimes, the dynamics of joining extremist groups, and the role of attitudes and personality as prerequisites to criminal behaviour.

Crimes of the Powerful

Examine state-driven and state-corporate illegal activities, from police brutality to corporate corruption. Investigate hidden aspects of criminology through cases like genocide and white-collar crime, shedding light on the dynamics of power.

Forensic Psychology

Apply psychological theories to criminal investigations and understand the problems and processes related to criminal offending behaviours and rehabilitation. Analyse high-profile cases like Ted Bundy through the lens of a forensic psychologist, evaluating the factors that led to such crimes.

Crime, Media, and Culture​

Examine how contemporary media has influenced true crime, giving new levels of visibility to crime through ‘citizen journalism’ and ‘trial by media.’ Analyse the digital era’s impact on crime, covering online sex crimes, image-based sexual abuse, and internet activism.

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  • Duration: 3+ Academic Years (Part time study, approximately 2 x days per week)

This course is eligible for Student Loans Company (SLC) funding to help cover the cost of your tuition fees and other expenses. Please click the Apply Now button and a member of the team will be in touch with more info.

Course Overview

Course Start Date:
01/09/2026
Start Time:
10:30 AM
End Time:
03:00 PM
Course Duration:
3+ Academic Years
Difficulty Level:
intermediate
Registration Deadline:
03/08/2026
Induction Date:
Course Location:
Online Event

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Course Tags:
Degree, BSc, Hons, Leeds, Birmingham, London, Manchester, Online

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