BA in (Hons)Criminal Justice and Criminology (with Placement)

De Havilland 

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The BA (Hons) in Criminal Justice and Criminology program at the University of Hertfordshire offers students a comprehensive understanding of the criminal justice system and the causes and consequences of crime. Over four years, including a placement year, students explore key concepts, theories, and debates in criminology, criminal law, policing, and criminal justice policy. With a focus on interdisciplinary learning, practical experience, and critical thinking skills, graduates are equipped to pursue careers in law enforcement, criminal justice agencies, social services, and academia.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the BA (Hons) Criminal Justice and Criminology program is designed to provide students with a broad foundation in criminological theory, criminal justice practice, and research methods. Students study core modules such as Introduction to Criminology, Criminal Law, Policing, and Penology, gaining insights into the nature and extent of crime, theories of criminal behavior, and the operation of the criminal justice system. They also have the opportunity to choose from a range of elective modules, allowing them to specialize in areas such as youth justice, victimology, cybercrime, and comparative criminal justice systems. Through a combination of lectures, seminars, workshops, and practical exercises, students develop analytical, communication, and problem-solving skills essential for careers in criminal justice and criminology.

Research Focus: The University of Hertfordshire maintains a strong research focus within the field of criminology and criminal justice, with faculty members actively engaged in research projects that address contemporary issues and challenges in crime prevention, law enforcement, and criminal justice policy. Research areas may include youth crime and justice, restorative justice, organized crime, and victim support services. Students have the opportunity to participate in research activities, such as literature reviews, data analysis, and fieldwork, under the supervision of experienced academics. This research-led approach enhances students' understanding of criminological theory and research methodologies and prepares them for postgraduate study or research-oriented careers in academia or applied research settings.

Industry Engagement: One of the key strengths of the BA (Hons) Criminal Justice and Criminology program is its close ties to industry and partnerships with criminal justice agencies, non-profit organizations, and advocacy groups. The University of Hertfordshire collaborates with local police departments, probation services, and victim support organizations to provide students with opportunities for work placements, internships, and volunteer opportunities. Through these partnerships, students gain practical experience, working alongside professionals in the field, observing criminal justice practices firsthand, and applying theoretical knowledge to real-world situations. Industry placements enable students to develop professional networks, enhance their employability, and gain valuable insights into career pathways in criminal justice and related fields.

Global Perspective: In an increasingly interconnected and globalized world, the BA (Hons) Criminal Justice and Criminology program at the University of Hertfordshire promotes a global perspective on crime, justice, and social inequality. Students explore international case studies, comparative criminal justice systems, and transnational crime networks, gaining insights into the global dimensions of crime and justice. Additionally, the university's diverse student body, international faculty, and study abroad opportunities provide students with opportunities to engage with different cultural perspectives and approaches to criminal justice. By embracing a global outlook, graduates are prepared to address complex social issues, advocate for social justice, and contribute to efforts to prevent crime and promote human rights on a global scale.

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Location

De Havilland 

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Score

IELTS 6

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Tuition Fee

£ 14750

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: International students applying for undergraduate programs are typically required to have achieved a minimum overall score of 65% or above in their high school or secondary school qualifications. This may vary depending on the specific course or program.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.0 or 6.5 with no individual component below 5.5.
  • TOEFL: A minimum score of 72, with a minimum of 17 in each component.
  • PTE: A minimum overall score of 59, 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 Hertfordshire offers a range of scholarships and financial assistance programs to support international students in pursuing their education. These scholarships are designed to recognize academic excellence, encourage diversity, and provide opportunities for students who may face financial barriers.

Vice-Chancellor's Scholarship: This prestigious scholarship is awarded to exceptional international undergraduate and postgraduate students who demonstrate academic excellence. It provides a tuition fee discount of up to £4,000 for the duration of the course.

Regional Scholarships: The university offers several scholarships specifically for students from certain regions or countries. These scholarships vary in value and eligibility criteria, providing financial support to students from specific geographic areas.

Merit Scholarships: Merit-based scholarships are available for high-achieving international students. These scholarships recognize academic excellence and provide financial assistance towards tuition fees.

Sports Scholarships: The university encourages talented athletes to pursue their academic and sporting ambitions simultaneously. Sports scholarships are awarded to exceptional athletes who can demonstrate outstanding sporting achievements and commitment to their chosen sport.

Partnership Scholarships: The university has established partnerships with various organizations, institutions, and governments. Through these partnerships, international students may have access to specific scholarships and funding opportunities.

External Scholarships: The University of Hertfordshire also supports students in their search for external scholarships and funding sources. The dedicated scholarships team provides guidance and information on external scholarships that international students may be eligible to apply for.

It is important to note that each scholarship has specific eligibility criteria, application deadlines, and required documentation.

Graduating with a BA (Hons) in Criminal Justice and Criminology from the University of Hertfordshire opens up diverse career opportunities in the fields of criminal justice, law enforcement, social services, and academia. 

Probation Officer: Probation officers work with individuals who have been convicted of crimes but have been placed on probation instead of serving jail time. They assess offenders' needs, develop rehabilitation plans, and monitor their progress to help them reintegrate into society and reduce the risk of reoffending.

Police Officer: Police officers are responsible for maintaining public safety and enforcing the law. They patrol designated areas, respond to emergency calls, conduct investigations, and make arrests. Police officers work for local, state, or federal law enforcement agencies and may specialize in areas such as homicide, narcotics, or cybercrime.

Crime Analyst: Crime analysts collect and analyze data on crime patterns, trends, and hotspots to help law enforcement agencies develop strategies for crime prevention and intervention. They use statistical software and GIS mapping tools to identify patterns and correlations in criminal activity and provide actionable intelligence to police departments and other agencies.

Victim Advocate: Victim advocates provide support and assistance to individuals who have been victims of crime, helping them navigate the criminal justice system and access resources such as counseling, legal assistance, and financial aid. They advocate for victims' rights and ensure that their voices are heard throughout the legal process.

Social Worker: Social workers help individuals and families cope with social and emotional challenges, including those related to crime, poverty, addiction, and domestic violence. They assess clients' needs, develop care plans, and connect them with community resources and support services to improve their well-being and quality of life.

Criminal Justice Researcher: Criminal justice researchers conduct studies and evaluations to assess the effectiveness of criminal justice policies, programs, and interventions. They collect and analyze data, conduct literature reviews, and publish research findings to inform policy decisions and improve the delivery of criminal justice services.

Community Corrections Officer: Community corrections officers supervise individuals who have been placed on probation or parole, ensuring that they comply with court-ordered conditions and receive the support and services they need to reintegrate into the community. They conduct home visits, administer drug tests, and provide counseling and referrals to treatment programs.

Legal Assistant/Paralegal: Legal assistants and paralegals provide administrative and research support to lawyers and legal professionals in law firms, government agencies, and corporate legal departments. They assist with case preparation, document management, and legal research, helping to ensure the smooth operation of legal proceedings.

Policy Analyst: Policy analysts work for government agencies, advocacy groups, and research organizations to analyze and develop public policies related to crime, criminal justice, and social welfare. They research policy issues, evaluate existing programs, and make recommendations for policy reform based on their findings and analysis.

Academic Researcher/Lecturer: Graduates with a BA (Hons) in Criminal Justice and Criminology may pursue further study at the graduate level and pursue careers in academia as researchers or lecturers. They contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the field through their research, teaching, and publication of scholarly articles and books.


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