Criminology BA (Hons)
- Tution Fees : £15,500
- Course Duration : 3 Years
- Academic Course Level : Undergraduate
- Location : Luton Campus
- Scholarship : 1000
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Academic Entry Requirements:
Undergraduate Courses:
To apply for a place on an undergraduate course (BA/BSc) you need to have completed your high school education (12 years) and have a pass equivalent to two UK A-level passes, and have the required English language qualification.
Postgraduate Courses:
The normal entry requirements for postgraduate degrees (MA/MSc/MBA/LLM) are a good honours degree, or equivalent qualification, in an appropriate subject from a recognised university or HE institution. We also consider candidates with other relevant qualifications and individuals with appropriate work experience.
(Note: Please look at individual entry requirements before proceeding.)
English Language Requirements:
Undergraduate Courses:
- 1) IELTS: Overall 6.0 with minimum 5.5 in each element
- 2) TOEFL iBT: Overall 72 with Listening: 17, Reading: 18, Speaking: 20, Writing: 17
- 3) PTE: Overall 59 with minimum 59 in each element
- 4) LanguageCert (SELT): Minimum 33 in each skill
Postgraduate Courses:
- 1) IELTS: Overall 6.0 with minimum 5.5 in each element
- 2) TOEFL iBT: Overall 72 with Listening: 17, Reading: 18, Speaking: 20, Writing: 17
- 3) PTE: Overall 59 with minimum 59 in each element
- 4) LanguageCert (SELT): Minimum 33 in each skill
(Note: Please look at individual entry requirements before proceeding.)
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Entry requirements | |
To apply for a place on an undergraduate course (BA/BSc) you need to have completed your high school education (12 years) and have a pass equivalent to two UK A level passes, and have the required English language qualification. IELTS overall score of 6.0 with minimum 5.5 in each element |
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Course Modules | |
Understanding the Human Services 30 Law, Society and Controversy Introduction to Criminology and the Criminal Justice system 5 30 Researching, Representing and Evidencing the Social World Theorising Crime, Punishment and Justice Multi-Agency Working The Social Sciences at Work Rehabilitation of the Offender Mental Health and Society Option Corporate and Organised Crime Option Young People, Gangs and Group Offending Option Policing Issues: Challenges and Debates Independent Project in Criminology Issues in Crime and justice Violence in Modern Society Option Comparative Youth Justice: Youth Justice: models and approaches Option Crime and the Media Option Inclusion and Exclusion in Education Option Leadership and Management in the Human Services |