Uncover the social context behind crime and the people who commit it with our multidisciplinary BA Criminology course. You’ll take learnings from other fields like sociology, law, psychology, politics, history and media studies to help us understand how we define 'crime', how we manage those who commit crime, and how we consider the 'victim' in the process.
In years two and three, you have plenty of choice from optional modules. You could look at cybercrime, drugs and rehabilitation, prisons and punishment, or policing. Sociology modules are also available, giving you an opportunity to look at issues such as cults, identity and education.
Placements and studying abroad are other options you can take advantage of to grow professionally and personally. It’s this holistic approach to preparing you for the workplace that has put us 2nd in the Russell Group for the number of graduates in sustained employment or further study five years after graduation (LEO data for the tax year 2021/33, published in 2024).