Psychology and Criminology BSc (Hons)

- Tution Fees : £17,325
- Course Duration : 3 Years
- Academic Course Level : Undergraduate
- Location : Preston
- Scholarship : 1000
Available Options
Undergraduate courses | Undergraduate - Year 1 entry | Masters |
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55% overall score Where a specific subject is required for entry to the degree programme, 60% must be achieved in this subject | 58% from listed boards (The All Indian Senior School Certificate awarded by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), or The Indian School Certificate (ISC) awarded by the Indian Council for School Examinations (ICSE), or a recognised Indian State Education Board, such as the West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra and Karnataka Education Boards. 60% from other boards, not listed above. Where a specific subject is required for entry to the degree programme, 58% must be achieved in this subject | 55% in bachelor degree |
English Language Requirements
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The standard English language entry requirements for undergraduate courses is IELTS 6.0.
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The standard English language entry requirements for postgraduate courses is IELTS 6.5.
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Please refer to the university website's country pages for more detailed entry requirements.
Entry requirements | |
55-60% in class 12th English Requirement 65% in Year 12 English Or 65% average grade in Year 11 and Year 12 English provided Year 12 is not below 60% Or IELTS 6 or equivalent |
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Course Modules | |
YEAR 1 Compulsory modules Methods and Practice of Psychological Inquiry Introduction to Developmental and Social Psychology Introduction to Psychobiology and Cognition Optional modules: Crime and Justice in Society Key Approaches in Criminology: Socio-Cultural Perspectives Morality and Criminal Justice Criminal Justice in Action YEAR 2 Compulsory modules Psychological Research 1: Design and Quantitative Methods Psychological Research 2: Qualitative Methods Social and Developmental Psychology Cognitive and Physiological Psychology Forensic Psychology Optional modules: Perspectives on Prison and Society Understanding Policing and Security Youth Justice Placement Year At the end of Year 2 you may choose to spend a year on placement to develop your work place skills and enhance your employment prospects. Alternatively, you may take a placement over the summer between Year 2 and 3 as one of your final year modules. YEAR 3 Compulsory modules Forensic Psychology Project Individual Differences Optional modules: Choose two from: Psychology Placement Module Violent and Sexual Offending Crime: Impacts and Consequences Plus one from: Perspectives in Cybercrime Crimes of the Powerful Diversity, Discrimination and Justice in the UK Gendered Violence, Crime and Justice Trafficking in Vulnerable Persons |