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BA (Hons) Criminology with Foundation Year

The course has been designed with a clear applied focus to reflect the real-world criminal justice skills you need to succeed. Your modules cover areas such as state and corporate crime, intelligence policing, terrorism, human trafficking, serious and organised crime, cybersecurity, serial killers, contemporary policing issues, and more. This holistic approach ensures you gain the practical insights necessary to excel in the ever-evolving landscape of criminal justice.

Just some of the fascinating modules you’ll study on this course include:

Course overview

Are you interested in the causes and consequences of crime and deviant behaviour in modern society? Arden University’s BA (Hons) Criminology will equip you with the knowledge and tools to understand the ever-evolving concept of crime within society and the intricate mechanisms of the criminal justice system.
 

Our criminology programme empowers you to develop a theoretical grasp of behaviour, victimisation, the socio-legal landscape, and societal responses to crime. You’ll also examine the inner workings of the criminal justice system, media portrayals of crime and victimisation, the societal approach to crime, and the future of social control. All these dimensions, and more, are comprehensively explored through the lens of global criminological theories, complemented with insights from related disciplines like psychology and sociology. 
 

Throughout the course, you’ll delve into a diverse spectrum of criminal activities, victimisation experiences, and miscarriages of justice. From in-depth examinations of serial killers and violent offenders to probing pivotal cases such as Zahid Mubarak, Stephen Lawrence, Sarah Everard, and Mark Duggan, our programme offers a comprehensive exploration of today’s criminal justice system. This will prepare you for potential careers as a police or probation officer, or roles in human rights, criminal investigation, or intelligence services.

The team behind the course are academics, practitioners, and researchers with experiences encompassing a wide spectrum of areas such as victim support, crime prevention, case management, social care, and much more. This dynamic blend of experience guarantees you’ll acquire the competencies needed to not only address the present challenges of the sector but also anticipate its future demands.

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Intakes

September, February, June

Duration

4 years

Awarded Degree

Delivery

Locations

Weekdays, evenings and blended learning (online & on campus)

London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds

BSc (Hons) Criminology with Foundation Year

Fees

£9,250 per year

Funding Available:

Full fees coverage - £9,250 per year

Personal Funding - up to £15,000 per year/per student

Curiculum

Year 0 (Foundation Year)

  • Preparing for University Success

  • Exploring the Social World

  • Advancing your Academic Skills

  • Examining Social Justice

  • Planning for Your Future Success

  • Investigation & Innovation Project
     

Year 1

  • Becoming a Criminologist​ (20 credits)

  • A History of Crime and Punishment​ (20 credits)

  • Crime, Media, and Culture​ (20 credits)

  • Cybercrime: The Essentials ​(20 credits)

  • Policing Priorities​ (20 credits)

  • Working within the Criminal Justice System (20 credits)



Year 2
 

  • The Prison​ (20 credits)

  • Youth Crime and Justice (20 credits)​

  • Defending the Realm​ (20 credits)

  • Green Criminology​ (20 credits)

  • Researching the Field​ (20 credits)

  • Crimes of the Powerful (20 credits)



Year 3
 

  • Serial Killers​ (20 credits)

  • Victimology​ (20 credits)

  • Miscarriages of Justice​ (20 credits)

  • Professional Practice: A case study (20 credits)

  • Dissertation (40 credits)​

Enrolling for June 2024

What will BSc (Hons) Criminology with Foundation Year will do for me ?

You’ll graduate from this course with real practical insight into today’s evolving criminal justice field that you’ll be able to apply immediately to your future role. Just some of the things you’ll learn include:

  • The different causes, patterns, consequences, and responses to crime across the UK and globally.

  • Real-world criminal justice expertise directly from lecturers with a wealth of experience in their fields.

  • The modern digital and analytical tools needed to work across courts, policing, probation, prison, and victims’ services.

  • Skills applicable to a range of exciting career opportunities across the sector. 

What can I do after Arden University?

By earning a degree in criminology, you’ll be well-positioned for a range of exciting opportunities once you graduate. As well as the possibility of continuing on to further study at the master’s level, your degree will open doors in areas such as:

  • Criminal justice system (police, prison, the courts, or probation)

  • Criminal investigation

  • Criminal Justice research

  • Government, social, or community services

  • Voluntary sector ​

  • Working with charities

  • NGOs (non-governmental organisations)

  • Work with the home office

  • Higher education

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