112 - 120, BBC - BBB, DMM - DMM, 112 - 120 points
GCSE: Grade 4/C in English Language and 4/D Mathematics
Access Course Tariff: An overall merit profile in 45 credits at Level 3.
All students from non-majority English speaking countries require proof of English language proficiency, equivalent to an overall IELTS score of 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in each band.
You want to debate crime and its causes. What is your opinion on targeted policing? Do offenders have an innate criminal mind? Is restorative justice enough to repair community relations? Whatever your stance, we want to hear it. Hear the opinions of other aspiring criminologists. Dare to challenge your own beliefs. Uncover the realities of the underworld. Learn to connect the environmental and sociological trends of crime throughout history. Learn how you could influence positive social change. Together, let's explore potential solutions to reduce the crimes of today.
You’ll understand crime at a deep level. Be inspired by internationally recognised researchers. You’ll be taught by experts with first-hand public servant experience, from the police to prisons, the probation service and victim support. We even have staff from the military! Take advantage of our contacts. Network with departments like the Hertfordshire Constabulary, the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner and established resettlement teams. Thinking of become a prison officer? A fraud investigator? Or what about a crime journalist? Whatever your career goals are, choose the University of Hertfordshire.
What are the facilities like?
Outstanding. Our bright, modern Law School Building brings you a mixture of fantastic technology, well-equipped study spaces and realistic criminal justice settings. Inside you’ll find our incredible replica Crown Court, complete with judge’s bench and viewing gallery. Experience how the criminal justice system really works.
Hertfordshire Law School has helped graduates forge successful careers for 40 years. You’ll benefit from our reputation for being forward thinking, innovative, and responsive to the world around us.
UCAS code: M211
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Level 4
Criminal Justice Process
Understanding Crime and Deviance
Academic Skills in Criminology
History of Crime in Society
Level 5
Psychology of Crime
Sociological Theories of Crime
Employability Skills and Career Planning
Policing and Society
Gender and Crime
Youth and Crime
Ethnicity and Crime
Terrorism and Criminology
Punishment and Penal Policy
Level 6
State Crime
Organised Crime
Drugs, Crime and Criminal Justice
Hate Crime and Discrimination
War Crimes
Punishment and Society
Victimology
Media and Crime
Dissertation CJC
Rehabilitation of Offenders
Study Abroad Year CJC
Placement Year CJC
Prisons and Punishment
Graduate with invaluable work experience alongside your degree and stand out from the crowd.
This course offers you the opportunity to enhance your study and CV with a work placement sandwich year. It’s a chance to explore career possibilities, make valuable contacts and gain sought after professional skills.
Our dedicated Careers and Employment team are here to help guide you through the process. We make sure that we have close links with the local authorities, and strong links with the police and NGOs such as HACRO and Future Living Hertfordshire, to help give you the best experience possible.
If you take up a work placement between your second and third year of study, at the University of Hertfordshire you’ll pay no tuition fee for this year. We’ll ask you to make your decision in your second year, so there is plenty of time to think about it.
OSHC - $ 776 GBP / per year