Course overview

Our BA (Hons) Criminology with Foundation Year course offers a strong foundation in the study of crime, criminal behaviour, and the criminal justice system. Students will explore various aspects of criminology, including the causes of crime, crime prevention, and the impact of criminal behaviour on society. This four-year programme is structured to equip students with the necessary knowledge and skills to excel in the field of criminology.

Quick Facts

Locations London, Manchester, Birmingham, Online, Leicester
Duration 4 Years
Fees £9250
Awarded Degree Undergraduate
Way of Study On Campus, Online
Intake available February, June, September, November

To ensure that many students come from diverse backgrounds, bringing a mix of experiences and perspectives, institutions have a varied entry requirement system:

  • Standard Entry: Applicants are expected to have a minimum of 4 GCSEs at Grade C/4 or above, which must include both English and Mathematics.
  • For Mature Students: Institutions understand that academic qualifications don’t always showcase one’s potential. If you're returning to study after a period, your relevant work experience could be taken into account for entry.
  • Alternative Qualifications: Institutions also accept BTEC Level 3, NVQ Level 3, and other nationally recognised qualifications as a pathway to this BA course.

Our teaching approach focuses on a combination of lectures, seminars, and practical workshops. Students are encouraged to engage in critical thinking and are supported by our experienced faculty throughout the programme, Assessment methods include essays, presentations, group projects, and research papers. Our goal is to nurture well-rounded criminologists who can analyse, evaluate, and propose solutions to complex issues within the field.

Upon completing the BA (Hons) Criminology with Foundation Year course, you will be equipped with a diverse skill set, making you eligible for a variety of career opportunities. Here are ten potential career paths:

  • Police Officer: Join the police force and work in various roles, from detective to community policing.
  • Probation Officer: Assist individuals in reintegrating into society after serving a sentence.
  • Criminal Justice Social Worker: Help individuals involved in the criminal justice system access social services and support.
  • Private Investigator: Work in the private sector to uncover information and solve cases.
  • Legal Assistant: Support lawyers in legal research and document preparation.
  • Crime Analyst: Use data to identify patterns and trends in criminal behaviour.
  • Criminology Researcher: Conduct research in academic or policy settings to advance our understanding of crime.
  • Victim Support Worker: Provide assistance and support to victims of crime.
  • Security Consultant: Advise organisations on security measures and risk mitigation.
  • Corrections Officer: Manage individuals within the correctional system.

For UK and EU Home Students:

  • CV: If you don't have formal qualifications, a CV showcasing 2-5 years of work experience is necessary (the exact period might vary depending on the university).
  • Passport/BRP: Essential for identity verification.
  • Proof Of Address: To confirm your residential status.
  • Qualifications: Provide any academic qualifications you possess, if available.
  • EU Settlement Status (Share Code): A crucial document for EU students to confirm their residency rights in the UK.
  • Personal Statement: A comprehensive essay, usually above 350 words, detailing your aspirations, reasons for choosing this course, and your relevant experiences (specific word count might vary depending on the university).

Student Finance England (SFE) offers invaluable financial support to eligible students. This may cover tuition fees, maintenance loans for living costs, and additional support for students with children or adult dependants. To be eligible:

1. Eligibility Criteria for Student Finance England (SFE):
   - Must be a UK national or have a settled status.
   - Should be ordinarily resident in England.
   - Chosen university and course must be recognised by SFE.
   - Previous study and age may affect eligibility.
   - Must be in the UK for a minimum of 3 years to access the fund.

2. Eligible Categories:
   - UK & EU nationals (including pre-settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme).
   - Refugees and their family members.
   - Individuals with humanitarian protection status and their family members.
   - Migrant workers or frontier workers from the EU.
   - Stateless persons and their family members.
   - Holders of UK visas under the Ukraine Family Scheme.

3. Age Requirements:
   - No upper age limit for Tuition Fee Loans or grants.
   - Limited funding for Maintenance Loans available for individuals aged 60 or over under specific conditions:
     - Must be 60 or over on the first day of the first academic year of the course.
     - Studying full-time.
     - Course started on or after 1 August 2016.

4. Funding Amount:
   - The amount of funding depends on household income.
   - Maintenance Loans for individuals aged 60 or over may have limited availability based on specific criteria.

5. Additional Information:
   - Criteria and regulations can be subject to change.
   - Always verify specific criteria and regulations directly with SFE or consult their official website for the latest information.

For comprehensive and up-to-date details, it is advisable to reach out directly to Student Finance England or visit their official website.

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