BSc (Hons) Criminology and Psychology (with a Year in Industry)

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Program Overview

The BSc (Hons) Criminology and Psychology (with a Year in Industry) program at Royal Holloway University of London provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the intricate relationship between crime and psychology, alongside practical industry experience. This interdisciplinary program combines insights from criminology and psychology to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to analyze criminal behavior, understand victimology, and contribute to the criminal justice system. The inclusion of a year-long industry placement enhances students' employability and offers valuable real-world insights into their field of study.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the BSc (Hons) Criminology and Psychology (with a Year in Industry) program is designed to cover a wide range of topics relevant to both disciplines. Students study core modules in criminology and psychology, including modules on criminal justice systems, forensic psychology, theories of crime, cognitive psychology, and social psychology. Additionally, students have the opportunity to select elective modules that align with their interests and career aspirations. The program emphasizes critical thinking, research skills, and the application of theory to real-world scenarios, preparing students for their industry placement and future careers.

Research Focus: Royal Holloway University of London maintains a strong research focus in both criminology and psychology, with faculty members actively engaged in cutting-edge research across various areas. Students in the BSc program have the opportunity to engage with research activities through research methods courses, independent research projects, and collaborations with faculty members. This exposure to research enhances students' analytical abilities, research skills, and prepares them for further academic study or research-oriented careers.

Industry Engagement: The BSc (Hons) Criminology and Psychology (with a Year in Industry) program places a strong emphasis on industry engagement as an integral part of the student experience. The year-long industry placement provides students with invaluable hands-on experience working in professional settings, allowing them to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world situations and challenges. Royal Holloway University of London maintains strong connections with industry partners, facilitating placements in diverse sectors such as criminal justice agencies, victim support organizations, research institutes, and advocacy groups.

Global Perspective: Royal Holloway University of London is committed to fostering a global perspective among its students. The BSc (Hons) Criminology and Psychology (with a Year in Industry) program reflects this commitment by offering opportunities for international study exchanges, research collaborations, and fieldwork experiences abroad. Students have the chance to explore different cultural, social, and legal contexts related to crime and psychology, gaining a broader understanding of their field and preparing them to work in diverse multicultural environments.

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Location

Main Campus

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

£ 21900

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants should have successfully completed their secondary education with a minimum overall score of 80%  or equivalent in their respective country's grading system.

English language proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.5 with no individual component below 5.5.
  • TOEFL: A minimum overall score of 88, with at least 17 in Listening, Reading, Speaking, and Writing.
  • PTE Academic: A minimum overall score of 61 with no individual score below 51.
  • DET Requirement: A DET score of 115 is required.
  • Some programs may have specific subject prerequisites or additional requirements.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

It is important to note that meeting the minimum entry requirements does not guarantee admission, as the university considers factors such as availability of places and competition for the program. Additionally, some courses may have higher entry requirements or additional selection criteria, such as interviews or portfolio submissions.

Royal Holloway, University of London offers a range of scholarships to support students in their academic pursuits. These scholarships are designed to recognize excellence and provide financial assistance to eligible students. 

Founder's Scholarship: This is the most prestigious scholarship at Royal Holloway, awarded to undergraduate students who demonstrate exceptional academic achievement and potential. It covers full tuition fees and provides a generous annual stipend.

Royal Holloway Excellence Scholarship: This scholarship is awarded to undergraduate students based on their academic achievement and potential. It offers a £2,500 tuition fee waiver for each year of study.

International Excellence Scholarship: This scholarship is specifically for international undergraduate students. It provides a tuition fee reduction of £4,000 per year for the duration of the program.

Sports Scholarships: These scholarships are available to students who excel in sports and have the potential to represent the university at a high level. They provide support in the form of financial assistance and access to training facilities.

It's important to note that scholarship availability, eligibility criteria, and application deadlines may vary. 

Graduates of Royal Holloway University of London's BSc (Hons) Criminology and Psychology program, with a Year in Industry, possess a diverse skill set that opens up numerous career opportunities in various sectors related to crime, criminal justice, and human behavior. 

Probation Officer: Graduates can pursue careers as probation officers, working with individuals who have been convicted of crimes to facilitate their rehabilitation and reintegration into society. They assess risks, develop rehabilitation plans, and provide support and guidance to help offenders address underlying issues and avoid reoffending.

Police Officer: Graduates may choose to pursue careers in law enforcement as police officers, detectives, or crime analysts. Their understanding of criminological theories and psychological principles enables them to analyze criminal behavior, investigate crimes, and collaborate with communities to prevent and solve crimes effectively.

Victim Support Worker: Graduates can work as victim support workers, providing emotional support, information, and advocacy services to individuals who have been affected by crime. They help victims navigate the criminal justice system, access resources, and cope with the emotional and practical consequences of victimization.

Forensic Psychologist: With further training and qualifications, graduates can become forensic psychologists, applying psychological principles to legal and criminal justice contexts. They may assess offenders' mental health, evaluate their risk of reoffending, and provide expert testimony in court proceedings.

Criminal Intelligence Analyst: Graduates can pursue careers as criminal intelligence analysts, analyzing data and information to identify patterns, trends, and threats related to criminal activity. They work with law enforcement agencies, government agencies, and private organizations to support strategic decision-making and crime prevention efforts.

Social Worker: Graduates may choose to become social workers, specializing in areas such as youth justice, substance abuse, or mental health. They provide support and intervention services to individuals and families involved in the criminal justice system, addressing underlying issues and promoting positive outcomes.

Researcher/Academic: Graduates interested in research and academia can pursue careers as researchers, lecturers, or academic researchers. They may conduct research on topics such as crime prevention, offender rehabilitation, or the psychological effects of crime, contributing to evidence-based policies and practices in criminal justice and social policy.

Policy Analyst/Advocate: Graduates can work as policy analysts or advocates, influencing public policy and advocating for reforms in areas such as crime prevention, victim support, and criminal justice reform. They may work for government agencies, non-profit organizations, or research institutes, using their expertise to shape policies and practices that promote social justice and human rights.


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