Criminology and BA (Hons)Psychology

Explore the intersection of human behavior and the justice system with the BA (Hons) in Criminology and Psychology. This comprehensive online program is designed to equip you with psychological insights, criminological expertise, and analytical abilities, preparing you for essential professional roles in global law enforcement, social services, and the wider criminal justice sector.

Active Care Education

Intake:

January, June, September

Location:

Online

Duration:

4 years

Fees:

£6,955 per year

The BA (Hons) Criminology and Psychology provides an in-depth exploration of criminal profiling, social psychology, and the mechanics of the justice system. It is ideal for students and aspiring professionals looking to enhance their behavioral expertise, specialize in offender rehabilitation, and advance their careers within the global social care and justice communities.

Throughout the course, you will study developmental psychology, forensic mental health, and crime prevention strategies. You will also gain hands-on experience in data analysis, psychological reporting, and stakeholder communication, ensuring you develop the analytical skills required to understand the motivations behind criminal acts and the societal responses to them.

A strong emphasis is placed on real-world applications, featuring research-driven coursework and case study analysis that allow you to explore the biological and social drivers of crime. You will work on victimology, social influence, and rehabilitative frameworks, preparing you to tackle challenges in youth justice, probation services, and enterprise-level DEI operations.

Graduates of this program are well-equipped for essential careers in probation services, police work, youth justice, and victim support. This degree provides a specialized academic foundation that can lead to further Master’s-level study (such as an MSc in Forensic Psychology) or move you into professional roles such as Support Worker or Criminal Justice Analyst within international organizations and government agencies.

With the demand for behavioral-literate professionals at an all-time high, this program ensures you graduate with industry-relevant expertise, hands-on experience, and a deep understanding of human dynamics. Whether you aim to lead social support teams, design offender programs, or pioneer new advancements in restorative justice, this degree provides the tools to excel in the vital world of criminology and psychology.

Level 4 (Year 1)

  • Introduction to Psychology – Mastering the foundational theories of human thought and behavior.

  • Introduction to Criminology – Exploring the core principles of crime, deviance, and the justice system.

  • Social and Individual Psychology – Analyzing how individual identity is shaped by social interactions.

  • The Criminal Justice System – Examining the structures and processes of legal and penal institutions.

  • Research and Ethics – Developing the methodologies required for ethical psychological and social research.

  • Contemporary Issues in Criminology – Analyzing modern trends in global crime and societal responses.

Level 5 (Year 2)

  • Personality and Intelligence – Exploring the psychological frameworks for assessing individual differences.

  • Cybercrime – Mastering the analysis of digital offenses and the motivations behind online criminal acts.

  • Social Psychology – Analyzing group dynamics, prejudice, and the impact of the social environment on behavior.

  • Victimology – Examining the legal and psychological impact of crime on survivors and their role in the justice process.

  • Crime Prevention – Developing strategic frameworks to reduce offending and enhance public safety.

  • Mental Health and Offending – Exploring the link between psychological conditions and criminal behavior.

Level 6 (Year 3)

  • Forensic Psychology – Mastering the application of psychological principles within legal and investigative contexts.

  • Criminal Profiling – Analyzing the behavioral patterns used to identify and understand serious offenders.

  • Therapeutic Approaches – Exploring the methodologies used in the rehabilitation and treatment of offenders.

  • Independent Research Project – Implementing a major, self-directed project that applies advanced knowledge to a real-world behavioral or criminological problem.

 

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Funding Your Studies with Student Finance

You may be eligible to receive financial support from the UK Government to help cover your tuition fees and living expenses while studying.

Tuition Fee Loan – Covers 100% of your tuition fees, paid directly to the university, so you can focus on your studies without financial stress.
Maintenance Loan – Helps with living costs, including rent, food, and travel, making student life more manageable.

At Active Care Education, we simplify the process for you! Our expert team will guide you step-by-step, ensuring you secure the funding you’re entitled to. If you’re a British Citizen, Refugee, have Indefinite Leave to Remain, or hold EU Pre-Settlement Status (2.5 – 3 years), you could qualify for this government-backed funding.

Why wait? Start your journey towards a degree without upfront costs! Contact Active Care Education today for free assistance.

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    FAQ

    What does the course cover?

    Expect to study core disciplines including social psychology, criminal theory, and forensic mental health. You will explore victimology, criminal profiling, and research ethics, alongside the practical analysis of human behavior and the legal frameworks governing global justice.

    What are the career prospects?

    Graduates are prepared for high-demand roles such as Probation Officer, Police Officer, Victim Support Lead, and Youth Justice Worker. This degree also provides a solid foundation for those wishing to pursue a career in clinical or forensic psychology through further postgraduate study.

    Is this course very technical?

    This program balances psychological theory with social analysis. While you will engage with data sets and research methodologies, the primary focus is on developing the leadership and analytical skills required to understand and manage complex human and societal issues effectively.

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