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  • BSC (HONS) CRIMINOLOGY WITH SECURITY

BSC (HONS) CRIMINOLOGY WITH SECURITY

BSC (HONS) CRIMINOLOGY WITH SECURITY
  • Tution Fees   : £12,960
  • Course Duration : 3 Years
  • Academic Course Level : Undergraduate
  • Location : Manchester
  • Scholarship : Upto 3500

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Academic Requirement:

The University of Salford, situated in the vibrant city of Manchester, boasts a diverse and inclusive academic environment. For admission, the university maintains a set of course-specific and country-wise general academic entry requirements. These prerequisites ensure a comprehensive evaluation of applicants, considering both the specific demands of each program and the educational background of students from various regions.

Course-specific entry requirements vary across disciplines, aligning with the academic rigor necessary for success in each field. Whether one is pursuing a degree in engineering, business, arts, or sciences, the university sets standards that reflect a commitment to academic excellence. Additionally, country-wise general entry requirements account for the global nature of the student body, recognizing the diversity of educational systems worldwide.

The University of Salford's campus is strategically located, providing students with access to the dynamic cultural and professional opportunities in Manchester. The state-of-the-art facilities further enhance the learning experience, featuring modern classrooms, well-equipped laboratories, and cutting-edge technology. The campus serves as a hub for innovation and collaboration, fostering a stimulating environment for academic pursuits.

Post-graduation support at the University of Salford extends beyond the completion of coursework. The institution is dedicated to preparing graduates for successful careers, offering career counseling, networking opportunities, and industry partnerships. This holistic approach ensures that students not only receive a quality education but also gain the skills and support needed to excel in their chosen fields after graduation. In essence, the University of Salford stands as a beacon of academic excellence, providing a comprehensive educational experience that transcends borders and prepares students for a globalized professional landscape.

English Language Requirements:

The University of Salford maintains specific English language proficiency requirements for its courses. For undergraduate programs, students generally need an IELTS score of 6.0 or equivalent, while postgraduate programs may require a higher score of 6.5 or above. Additionally, country-wise English waivers may exist, and applicants are advised to consult the university's official guidelines. These language requirements ensure that students possess the necessary linguistic skills to excel in their academic pursuits at the University of Salford. University of Salford also accepts the following English language tests along with IELTS:

  • 1) Pearson PTE: Overall 64 with no less than 59 in any given skill (Online versions of the Pearson Test of English are not accepted)
  • 2) Trinity College London – Integrated Skills in English: ISE II Merit with no less than a pass in any given skill
  • 3) LanguageCert International SELT: Overall 39 on SELT B2 with no less than 33 in any given skill 

Note: Please look at individual English language qualification requirements before proceeding.

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Entry requirements

General Requirements

The following grades are normally required (exam board in brackets): 50% (West Bengal), 55% (ISC, awarded by CISCE), 60% (CBSE), 65% (all other state boards) for undergraduate study.

IELTS Requirments

International applicants will be required to show proficiency in English. An IELTS score of 6.0 (no element below 5.0) is proof of this.

IELTS Wavier

Standard XII: 70% English (only when awarding from CBSE, CISCE or Maharashtra)

Course Modules

Year one

Crime, Conflict, and Society

Criminal Justice and Human Rights

Becoming a Social Scientist

International Politics 1

Social Divisions and Inequality

Introduction to Security, Intelligence and Terrorism Studies


Year two - core modules

Theoretical Criminology

Research Problems and Methods: Qualitatively better

Research Problems and Methods: Making it count

Contemporary Security


Year two and three optional modules - Criminology

Gender, Crime and Criminal Justice

Understanding Victims and Victimisation

Intersectionality and Crime

Human Rights, Genocide and Resistance

Prisons and Punishment

Violence in Society

Constructing Guilt and Innocence

The Criminal Justice Process (only available in year three)

Culture and (Deviant) Leisure

Probation and Rehabilitation


Year two and three optional modules - Security

Terrorism and Irregular Conflict

Intelligence, Security, and Politics in Britain 1909-1994

Corruption in Contemporary Politics

British Counter-Insurgency Since 1945

Arab-Israeli Conflict

Internet Risk and Security

Business Continuity, Resilience and Risk Management for Security

Foreign Language (offered by UWLP)


Year three core modules - choice of one of the following:

Extended Essay

Dissertation

Work: Practice and Reflection

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