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Criminology and Criminal Justice (Extended), BA Hons
Criminology and Criminal Justice (Extended), BA Hons

Criminology and Criminal Justice (Extended), BA Hons

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  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirement

English Requirement

IELTS 6.5 overall with minimum 5.5 in each skill

Course Information

Our extended criminology degree starts with a foundation year to prepare you for degree-level learning. You’ll then study the same modules offered on the three-year course.

Greenwich is ranked 1st in London (and 10th in the UK) for Criminology by Guardian University Guide, 2022.

The degree will give you an understanding of what causes crime, what its effects are, and how it can be prevented. You'll explore the latest social, cultural and political debates surrounding crime through subjects such as security and terrorism, and the criminology of war. This course is also your chance to enter the worlds of crime scene investigation, forensic psychology, and miscarriages of justice.

Our criminology graduates have taken up roles in the police, prison and security services, and Home Office.

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Year 0

Students are required to study the following compulsory modules.

  • The Art of Communication (15 credits)

  • Study Skills (15 credits)

  • Academic Writing (15 credits)

  • Introduction to Social Sciences (30 credits)

  • Introduction to Criminology (30 credits)

  • Introduction to Ethics and Society (15 credits)

Year 1

Students are required to study the following compulsory modules.

  • Foundations of Criminology (30 credits)

  • Forensic Criminology (30 credits)

  • Understanding Deviance (30 credits)

  • Professional Practice in Criminal Justice (15 credits)

  • Criminal Justice Process (15 credits)

Year 2

Students are required to study the following compulsory modules.

  • Criminological Research Methods (30 credits)

  • Criminological Perspectives (30 credits)

Students are required to choose 60 credits from this list of options.

  • Crime and the Media (15 credits)

  • Penology (15 credits)

  • Forensic Mental Health (15 credits)

  • The Criminologies of Disobedience (15 credits)

  • Inside and Outside Perspectives on Criminology and Criminal Justice (15 credits)

  • Crime Stories: The Inequality of Justice (15 credits)

  • Subcultures and Cultural Criminology (15 credits)

  • Drugs and Us: Crime, Health, Politics and Culture (15 credits)

  • Rehabilitation and Desistance (15 credits)

Year 3

Students are required to study the following compulsory modules.

  • Crime in the City, Crime and the State (30 credits)

Students are required to choose 90 credits from this list of options.

  • The Psychology of Terrorism (15 credits)

  • Criminology Undergraduate Dissertation Project (30 credits)

  • Policing (30 credits)

  • Women, Power, Crime and Justice (30 credits)

  • Criminology, the Community and Work Based Practice (30 credits)

  • Crimes of the Powerful (15 credits)

  • The Parameters of Hate (15 credits)

  • Perspectives on Violence (15 credits)

  • Gangs, Guns and Knife Crime (15 credits)

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

 

This degree sets graduates up for a wide range of professions. Many students go into human services (including the police and prison, probation and security services, youth offending services, or drug and alcohol counselling) as well as the Home Office, UK Visas and Immigration, and HM Revenue & Customs.

Alternative career paths include social work, child protection, mental health, journalism, civil service, local government, and in NGOs and charities.

The BA (Hons) Criminology & Criminal Justice (Extended) helps you develop skills in problem-solving, research and communication, providing a solid foundation for other occupations in the public and private sectors.

 

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