
Level
Bachelor'sDuration
3 years full-time, 6 years part-timeLanguage
English
BA (Hons) Criminology and Psychology
Bachelor's
3 years full-time, 6 years part-time
Develop your understanding of crime and psychology
Arden University's online BA (Hons) in Criminology and Psychology is meticulously designed to merge theoretical underpinnings with practical insights.
Whether full-time or part-time, you'll dive deep into the fascinating worlds of criminal behaviour and psychological principles, unlocking potential career opportunities in the ever-evolving landscape of criminology.
Explore the dynamics of criminology and psychology
This online degree will help you become equipped with a comprehensive foundation in both criminology and psychology.
You'll immerse yourself in foundational courses like 'Becoming a Criminologist' and 'Introduction to Studying Psychology,' where you explore the interplay between crime, media, and culture.
Then, you'll delve into advanced topics such as 'Forensic Psychology,' 'Youth Crime and Justice,' and explore the challenging concepts surrounding 'The Prison' and 'Crimes of the Powerful.' Finally, you'll unravel the complexities of 'Counselling Psychology, Mental Health and Illness,' and the burgeoning field of 'Cyberpsychology.'
Develop critical analytical skills
This degree is more than just an academic pursuit; it equips you with the critical analytical tools needed to make profound impacts in real-world scenarios.
Detailed modules such as 'Social Psychology' and 'Professional Practice: A Case Study' will empower you with the ability to apply learned concepts practically. A key component, the 'Research Project', will allow you to investigate topics of interest deeply, preparing you for potential postgraduate study or careers in diverse criminological settings.
Benefit from a flexibly structured programme
Whether juggling studies with professional commitments or diving headfirst into academia, the BA (Hons) in Criminology and Psychology at Arden offers a tailored learning experience to fit your lifestyle.
With options to study through blended learning across strategic UK locations or entirely online, you can dictate your educational journey. This flexibility ensures you gain knowledge at a pace and environment conducive to your success.
What career opportunities could this degree unlock?
Upon graduating, you will be well-equipped to explore various career pathways. The intersection of criminology and psychology opens doors to employment such as:
Police Officer: Engage in community safety and law enforcement, employing psychological insights to enhance strategies.
Forensic Psychologist: Aid in criminal investigations by understanding offender behaviour and suggesting rehabilitative measures.
Probation Officer: Work within the justice system to monitor offenders, assisting in their reintegration into society.
Social Researcher: Explore societal trends and their implications on policies, especially as they pertain to crime and justice.
NGO Coordinator: Drive initiatives and programmes aimed at crime prevention and victim support.
Is this a part-time or full-time degree?
The BA (Hons) in Criminology and Psychology can be pursued full-time over three years or part-time over three or more years, depending on your circumstances. The flexible structure involves a series of assignments, reports, and presentations instead of traditional examinations, allowing you to demonstrate your knowledge through practical applications. With support available from dedicated faculty, you'll navigate your degree with assurance and guidance tailored to your needs.
To be eligible for the BA (Hons) Criminology and Psychology degree, applicants must meet the following criteria:
Standard Entry: A minimum of two GCE A levels or equivalent, and grade C or above in three GCSE subjects, or a recognised Access Program.
Non-standard Entry: Relevant work experience demonstrating critical thinking and analytical skills, personal statement, references and clear evidence of previous work experience.
English Proficiency: IELTS 6.0 (no less than 5.5 in any element) or TOEFL iBT 80, or equivalent.
What will it cost?
Information on tuition fees and available funding options can be found on the Arden University website. Scholarships and financial aid may be available for eligible students.
How long will it take?
The course duration is 3 years full-time, 6 years part-time.
- Develop your knowledge of criminological theory and psychological studies
- Acquire a solid grounding in criminological thinking and principles
- Adopt an enquiring and critical appreciation of criminology and psychology
- Develop an appreciation of the national and international contexts of criminology
- Become an analytical social scientist who can handle both criminological and psychological issues of the modern world
- Reflect on what works and what doesn’t in the justice and legal system
- Apply your knowledge and experience to real-life scenarios
Arden University
Arden University has a proud heritage in providing flexible and accessible higher education. We’ve grown and evolved from our beginnings in 1990 as the chosen online learning partner for universities across Britain, to offer a new kind of learning experience, providing both online and blended learning degree courses that meet the changing needs of modern life.