BSc Hons Criminology and Criminal Psychology

Greenwich Campus

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The BSc Hons Criminology and Criminal Psychology program at the University of Greenwich offers students a unique interdisciplinary approach to understanding crime, criminal behavior, and the criminal justice system. Combining insights from criminology and psychology, the program explores the social, psychological, and biological factors that contribute to criminality and deviance. Students examine theories of crime causation, methods of crime prevention, and the application of psychological principles to criminal investigations and interventions.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the BSc Hons Criminology and Criminal Psychology program at the University of Greenwich is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of both disciplines. Core modules cover topics such as criminological theories, criminal justice systems, forensic psychology, and research methods. Students also study modules on topics such as criminal profiling, forensic mental health, victimology, and the psychology of criminal behavior. Through a combination of lectures, seminars, case studies, and practical exercises, students develop critical thinking skills, research competencies, and an interdisciplinary perspective on crime and criminal justice.

Research Focus: Research is a central component of the BSc Hons Criminology and Criminal Psychology program at the University of Greenwich. Students have the opportunity to undertake independent research projects, exploring topics at the intersection of criminology and psychology. They may conduct empirical studies, analyze case studies, and contribute to ongoing research in areas such as criminal profiling, risk assessment, or the effectiveness of rehabilitation programs. Research-focused modules provide students with the skills and methodologies necessary to design research projects, collect data ethically, and disseminate findings effectively.

Industry Engagement: The University of Greenwich actively engages with industry partners, criminal justice agencies, and forensic psychology organizations to provide students with opportunities for professional development and practical experience. Through internships, work placements, and volunteer opportunities, students gain firsthand experience in applied criminology and criminal psychology, working alongside professionals in areas such as policing, probation, forensic psychology, or victim support. Industry engagements also enable students to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world contexts, develop transferable skills, and enhance their employability in the criminal justice sector and related fields.

Global Perspective: The BSc Hons Criminology and Criminal Psychology program at the University of Greenwich promotes a global perspective on crime, criminal behavior, and the criminal justice system. Students explore cross-cultural variations in crime rates, criminal justice practices, and responses to crime, considering how social, cultural, and economic factors shape patterns of criminality and victimization. They also analyze the impact of globalization on crime dynamics, including transnational crime, cybercrime, and terrorism. Through multicultural perspectives and comparative analysis, students develop an understanding of crime as a global phenomenon and the importance of international cooperation in addressing it.

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Location

Greenwich Campus

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

£ 16150

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants should have successfully completed their secondary education with a minimum overall score of 70% or equivalent in their respective country's grading system.

English language proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of  6.0 or 6.5 with no individual component below 5.5.
  • TOEFL: A minimum overall score of 87, with at least 17 in Listening, Reading, Speaking, and Writing.
  • PTE Academic: A minimum overall score of 76 with no individual score below 59.
  • 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.

The University of Greenwich offers a range of scholarships and financial support options to assist students in their academic journey. These scholarships are designed to recognize academic excellence, support talented students, and provide financial assistance to those who need it.

Vice-Chancellor's Scholarship: This scholarship is available to high-achieving undergraduate and postgraduate students who demonstrate academic excellence. It provides a tuition fee discount of up to £5,000.

International Scholarship: The International Scholarship is aimed at international students applying for undergraduate or postgraduate programs at the University of Greenwich. It offers a tuition fee discount of up to £3,000.

Greenwich Scholarship Programme: The Greenwich Scholarship Programme is open to UK and EU undergraduate students from low-income backgrounds. It offers financial support in the form of bursaries and scholarships, with values ranging from £500 to £2,000 per year.

Sports Scholarships: The university provides Sports Scholarships to talented student-athletes who excel in their chosen sport. These scholarships offer a combination of financial support, access to training facilities, coaching, and other support services.

External Scholarships:The University of Greenwich provides information and support to students who wish to apply for external scholarships, grants, and funding opportunities offered by external organizations and foundations.

Graduating from the BSc Hons Criminology and Criminal Psychology program at the University of Greenwich opens up a wide array of career opportunities in various sectors related to criminology, criminal justice, psychology, and forensic science. 

Criminal Profiler: Graduates can pursue careers as criminal profilers, analyzing crime scenes, offender behavior, and psychological factors to create profiles of perpetrators. They may work for law enforcement agencies, assisting in criminal investigations, identifying suspects, and providing insights into offender motives and characteristics.

Probation Officer: Graduates can work as probation officers, supervising individuals on probation or parole and helping them reintegrate into society after serving time in prison. They provide guidance, support, and resources to offenders, monitor their progress, and collaborate with other criminal justice professionals to reduce recidivism.

Forensic Psychologist: Graduates may pursue careers as forensic psychologists, applying psychological principles to legal and criminal justice contexts. They may conduct psychological assessments, provide expert testimony in court, and offer interventions for individuals involved in the criminal justice system, such as offenders, victims, or witnesses.

Victim Advocate: Graduates can work as victim advocates, providing support, advocacy, and resources to individuals who have been affected by crime. They may work for non-profit organizations, government agencies, or victim support services, helping victims navigate the criminal justice system, access support services, and cope with the emotional impact of victimization.

Police Officer/Detective: Graduates may pursue careers in law enforcement as police officers or detectives, investigating crimes, gathering evidence, and apprehending suspects. They may specialize in areas such as criminal investigations, forensic science, or crime prevention, working to maintain public safety and uphold the rule of law.

Correctional Treatment Specialist: Graduates can work as correctional treatment specialists, developing and implementing rehabilitation programs for individuals in correctional facilities or community-based settings. They may provide counseling, substance abuse treatment, or vocational training to help offenders address underlying issues and reintegrate into society.

Research Analyst: Graduates with strong research skills can work as research analysts, conducting studies on crime trends, criminal behavior, or the effectiveness of criminal justice interventions. They may work for research institutes, government agencies, or policy think tanks, contributing to evidence-based policymaking and program evaluation.

Forensic Science Technician: Graduates can work as forensic science technicians, collecting and analyzing physical evidence from crime scenes, such as fingerprints, DNA samples, or ballistics evidence. They may work for law enforcement agencies, forensic laboratories, or medical examiner offices, assisting in criminal investigations and presenting findings in court.

Crime Prevention Specialist: Graduates may work as crime prevention specialists, developing and implementing strategies to reduce crime and improve community safety. They may work for local government, non-profit organizations, or community groups, collaborating with law enforcement, schools, and community members to address underlying causes of crime and promote positive social change.

Legal Assistant/Paralegal: Graduates can work as legal assistants or paralegals in law firms, government agencies, or legal aid organizations, providing support to attorneys in criminal law cases. They may assist with legal research, drafting documents, interviewing clients, and preparing for court proceedings related to criminal cases.


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