This course requires academic IELTS 6.0 overall, with no less than 5.5 in each skill.
On this degree, you’ll debate the practical, ethical and scientific issues around criminality and punishment. You'll also come to understand the science behind the collection, processing and preservation of evidence.
But this course goes beyond the theoretical – with major components of practical, hands-on learning. You’ll get experience of crime scene investigation and analysing evidence in the lab.
You’ll learn specialist investigation methods including document evaluation, fire and firearms investigation, and explosion site CSI. You'll visit courts, police stations and prisons. And you’ll discover how to interpret evidence and how to present your findings in scientific, medical and legal contexts.
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The course consists of 120 credits per year. Most modules are 20 credits, meaning you’ll study six modules each year. Some longer modules, such as a dissertation, are worth more (e.g. 40 credits). In these cases, you’ll study fewer modules - but the number of credits will always add up to 120.
Pre-Sessional English Language Programme
The university offers a range of courses for students who need to study English before starting a degree programmes.
We offer a year round course, University of Hull English Language Programme (UHELP) and shorter summer courses of 4, 8 or 10 weeks, which are full time courses. The programmes are also open to those who need to update their language skills to live in the UK.
Start June 2020 (UHELP) - closing date for applications 21 May 2020
Start July 2020 (Pre Sessional English) – closing date for applications 18 June 2020
Start August 2020 (Pre Sessional English) – closing date for applications 16 July 2020
After those dates applicants who do not need a Tier 4 visa may still be considered at the University's discretion if there is time to process your completed application before the start date. Please contact us for advice if you are not sure which is the right course for you.
Students who need a Tier 4 visa to study a pre-sessional course must have a Secure English Language Test (SELT) approved by the Home Office for entry to the course.
Applicants who will be coming newly to the University of Hull to study an undergraduate or postgraduate degree are welcome to apply for the summer English programme even if this is not a condition of degree entry.
Police officer
Forensic scientist
Prison officer
Probation officer
Social worker
Civil servant
Demand for criminology graduates has increased significantly in recent years and our degree equips you with the knowledge and skills that are invaluable for a career in the field of criminal justice.
We hold an annual Criminal Justice careers event to introduce you to criminal justice-related organisations, helping you make vital career connections.
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