Bachelor of Degree (Hons) Criminology
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Admissions
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Entry Requirements
220 UCAS tariff points.
A levels required; 2 A levels and 1 AS level in related subjects.
BTEC/Access required; A BTEC National or 30 credits Merit at Access Certificate in a related subject.
GCSEs required; 3 GCSEs at grade C or above in English, Maths and Science.
Please note AS levels are acceptable only when combined with other qualifications.
We welcome applications from International and EU students.
Curriculum
First Year
- Adventures in Criminology and Criminal Justice
- Analytical Techniques for Forensic Science
- Conflicts and Contradictions in Crime
- Media and Crime
- Researching Social Issues
- Trials and Errors
- Retribution, Restoration and Rehabilitation
- Violent Crime: Body and Mind
- Project Preparation
- Major Project
- Youth Justice Controversies
- Comparative Criminal Justice