BA (Hons) Criminology with Foundation Year and Placement Year
Course Overview
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to criminology, beginning with a foundational year to prepare you for undergraduate study. You will explore the principles of criminal justice and the nature of crime from both theoretical and practical perspectives. The program is designed to develop your analytical skills and enhance your career prospects in a competitive job market.
Key Program Highlights
- Build a strong academic base with a dedicated foundation year before progressing to the full BA (Hons) Criminology degree
- Examine criminal justice principles and criminological theory through contemporary academic and real-world lenses
- Develop critical analytical and research skills to understand the complex nature of crime within society
- Tailor your degree to your passions by choosing specialist modules that foster independent and creative thinking
- Gain a practical career edge through unique work-related learning experiences designed for the modern employment market
Course Overview
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to criminology, beginning with a foundational year to prepare you for undergraduate study. You will explore the principles of criminal justice and the nature of crime from both theoretical and practical perspectives. The program is designed to develop your analytical skills and enhance your career prospects in a competitive job market.
Key Program Highlights
- Build a strong academic base with a dedicated foundation year before progressing to the full BA (Hons) Criminology degree
- Examine criminal justice principles and criminological theory through contemporary academic and real-world lenses
- Develop critical analytical and research skills to understand the complex nature of crime within society
- Tailor your degree to your passions by choosing specialist modules that foster independent and creative thinking
- Gain a practical career edge through unique work-related learning experiences designed for the modern employment market