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Course Overview

In this course, you'll develop your understanding of the origins, principles, and concepts of key theoretical approaches, explore the political and sociological influences on crime, and get to grips with the changing nature of criminology.

You'll tailor your studies and choose between additional specialisms including counter fraud, security, and cybercrime so that your final award matches your interests and career ambitions.

You can choose to study this course full or part-time, either on campus or through distance learning. 

When you graduate, you'll have the skills and knowledge for a career in organisations including criminal justice agencies, local and central government, think tanks, the voluntary sector, and non-governmental organisations.

Entry Requirement 

Qualifications

  • A second-class honours degree or equivalent in a relevant subject. Exceptionally, applicants with strong and relevant work experience will be considered.

English Language Requirements

  • English language proficiency at a minimum of IELTS band 6.5 with no component score below 6.0.

Fees

EU Students

(including Transition Scholarship)

  • Full time: £9200
  • Part-time: £4600 per year (90 credits) (subject to annual increase)
  • Part-time distance learning: £3730 per year (subject to annual increase)

International Students

  • Full time: £15500
  • Part-time: £7750 per year (60 credits) (subject to annual increase)
  • Part-time distance learning: £3730 per year (subject to annual increase)

This information was accurate on : 08/03/2021
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