BSc(Hons) Criminology with Psychology is split equally between criminology and psychology, so students will study both before choosing which to major in. Supported by staff who are leading practitioners and active researchers, students will study specialist modules, and get a deep understanding of crime, criminal justice, offenders and victims.
Apply theories and the latest research to real, contemporary issues. Learn how to think critically, write reports, interpret data, formulate arguments, and make ethical judgements.
Students will carry out their own research, hear from guest speakers, and take part in work-based learning through UWE's links with organizations such as Bristol Young Offenders Scheme, Bristol Youth Education Service and the police.
Activities such as volunteering, placements and internships will deepen students' professional skills and knowledge further, to make them highly sought after when they graduate.
Criminology with psychology studies society in all its forms so it's the ideal platform for many jobs. Students could work in government, the police and prison services, the court services, the NHS, educational institutions, or non-governmental organizations (NGOs) working with young offenders or victims of crime.