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Criminology BA Honours
Criminology BA Honours

Criminology BA Honours

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  • Level:3-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirement

English Requirement

If your first language is not English, you will need an IELTS of 6.0 overall, with 5.5 in each component.

 

Course Information

With crime frequently in the news and always an important issue, criminology has never been more relevant. The Criminology BA Honours aims to enthuse, inspire and equip you with the skills for a successful career in today's competitive job market.

Criminology draws on a wide range of human and social science disciplines, and the course has been designed to develop your knowledge and understanding of criminology as an interdisciplinary subject area. It will also equip you with the transferable and cognitive skills necessary for lifelong personal and professional development.

Westminster's criminologists are concerned with who commits crimes and how offenders should be punished, but at the heart of criminology are fundamental questions about how 'crime' is defined, how criminal law is made, and how definitions of crime and justice vary historically and cross-culturally.

Where better to study this fascinating discipline than in the heart of the UK's policing and criminal justice systems? Contemporary concerns are reflected as the subject engages with globalisation and culture across theoretical, qualitative and empirical domains.

Our graduates go on to develop careers in a wide range of sectors including the police and policing-support organisations, the National Probation Service, local government and crime prevention.

Our course is organised around three distinctive themes – justice, human rights, and crime in its local and global contexts. However, the core and optional subjects cover an extensive range of topics, including processes of criminalisation and victimisation; the social, legal and cultural meanings of crime; the causes and organisation of crime and deviance at all levels; understanding crime in relation to class, gender, race and ethnicity, religious faith, and sexuality; and the practical and political processes of preventing and managing crime.

We make use of Westminster’s central London location to facilitate off-site learning, with visits to the High Court of Justice, theatres and a prison. In Year 3, as part of the core module Criminological Research in Action, you'll have the opportunity to take part in a field trip, which in recent years took students to Berlin.

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Year 1

Subjects of study include:

  • Controversies in Criminal Justice

  • Crime and the London Underworld

  • Justice and Human Rights

  • Psychology and Crime

  • Researching Crime and Justice

  • The Criminological Imagination

Credit Level 4

Year 2

Subjects of study include:

  • Forensic Criminal Psychology

  • Gender, Crime and Justice

  • Globalisation, Crime and Control

  • Race, Crime and Justice

  • Radical Criminology

  • Research Methods in Sociology and Criminology

  • Youth, Crime and Justice

Credit Level 5

Year 3

Subjects of study include:

  • British Convict Criminology: Connecting Prisons and Universities Through Higher Education (available only to a limited number of students)

  • Criminological Research in Action

  • Dissertation

  • Human Rights and Global Injustice

  • Immigration, Crime and Control

  • Issues in State Crime

  • Media and Crime

  • Psychology Crime and the Popular Imagination

  • Punishment and Modern Society

  • Victims of Crime

  • Work Experience in Criminology and Criminal Justice

Credit Level 6

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

Job roles

This course will prepare you for roles such as:

  • Charity/third sector worker

  • Civil Service roles

  • Local government officer

  • Police officer

  • Probation officer

  • Youth justice worker

  • Social researcher

Graduate employment

Graduates from this course have found employment in sectors including:

  • Crime prevention

  • Local government

  • National Probation Service

  • Police

  • Policing-support organisations

Ability to settle

Overseas Student Health Cover

Insurance – Single: 300 GBP per year

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