BSc (Hons) Psychology with Criminology

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Qualification Bachelor's Degree
Study mode Full-time
Duration 3 years
Intakes September
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Entry Requirements

  • GCSE: For all applicants, Grade C or above, or Grade 4 under newly reformed GCSE grading, in English Language, Mathematics and Science, or equivalent.
  • A-level subjects: No specific subjects required. Grade B or above in at least one A2 subject. 120 points must come from A2 subjects or equivalent. Points from A-Level General Studies and AS-Level subjects (not taken onto full A-Level) can be included towards overall tariff. You must have a minimum of two A-Levels.
  • EDEXCEL (BTEC) Diploma: No specific subjects required.
  • Access: Achievement of the Access to HE Diploma; to include 15 level 3 credits at distinction and 15 level 3 credits at merit.
  • Baccalaureate IB: A minimum grade of 6 in a higher level subject.

Curriculum

Foundation year (Year zero)

  • Academic Skills for Social Sciences
  • Exploring the Social World and the Problems of Crime
  • From Plato to Nato
  • People and Social Science

Year one

You will be introduced to Criminology, covering methods and theoretical approaches along with the structures that constitute the UK criminal justice institution, such as crown and magistrate courts, police services, prisons and young offenders' institutions.

  • Introduction to Psychology
  • Research Design and Analysis 1
  • Introduction to Criminological Theory
  • Introduction to Criminal Justice.

Year two

  • Research Design and Analysis 2
  • Identities in Psychology
  • Mind, Brain and Development.

Plus one of the following optional modules:

  • Criminal Psychology
  • Youth Crime, Youth Justice
  • Drugs, Crime and Society
  • Transgression.

Final year

You have the opportunity to select from a wide range of specialist topic modules in Psychology and Criminology that suits their interests, while undertaking an independent research project of their choice supervised by a member of the academic staff. 

  • Social Sciences Project and Placement.

Plus four of the following optional modules:

  • Advanced Developmental Psychology: Theory and Practice
  • Applied Developmental Psychology
  • Clinical Aspects of Mental Health
  • Cognitive Neuropsychology
  • Constructing Gender in Society
  • Health Psychology in Practice
  • Human Sexuality
  • Methods in Neuroscience
  • Neurodevelopmental Disorders
  • Neurophysiology and Brain Imaging
  • Principles of Counselling and Psychotherapy
  • Psychological Perspectives on Political Violence
  • Psychology and Social Justice
  • Psychology in the Community*
  • Psychology of Addiction
  • Psychology of Appearance and Embodiment
  • Psychology of Consciousness
  • Psychology of Sport and Exercise
  • Psychology of Work, Business and Organizations
  • Psychopharmacology
  • The Arts and Mental Health.

Plus up to two optional Criminology module from the list below (depending on credit requirements):

  • Victims and Victiminology
  • Comparative and Transnational Crime
  • Terrorism
  • Protest, Policing and Public Order
  • Childhood Disorders, Disordered Childhood
  • Real and Virtual Worlds
  • Representations of Crime and Deviance.

*To be taken if you choose to go on placement.

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