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School of Law, Politics and Sociology

Criminology with Psychology

(BA) Criminology with Psychology

Entry for 2025

FHEQ level

This course is set at Level 6 in the national Framework for Higher Education Qualifications.

Course learning outcomes

Explain major criminological and/or psychological concepts and theories, and their potential application.

Critically evaluate competing criminological and/or psychological explanations, theories and concepts in a variety of national and international contexts.

Explain major sociological concepts and theories and be able to relate criminological concepts, theories and findings to this sociological tradition.

Analyse the significance of social inequalities and social diversity for processes of criminalisation, victimisation and social control.

Reflect on the relationship between criminological and/or psychological theory and concepts, and empirical data.

Identify major methods of data collection in social research, and assess the appropriateness of their use in different contexts.

Select and use appropriate research methods (including, for example, questionnaires, interviews, observation and documentary analysis).

Formulate criminological and/or psychological questions and plan how to answer them.

Distinguish between ethical and unethical research practice

Make simple analyses of quantitative and qualitative data using appropriate methods.

Communicate research findings to an academic audience.

Critically discuss criminological and/or psychological topics drawing on criminological and/or psychological theory, and relevant evidence and empirical examples, and present the conclusions in a variety of academic formats such as essays, examinations, presentations and portfolios.

Explain and critically evaluate how far criminological and/or psychological concepts, theories and empirical research findings are relevant to policy questions in national and international contexts.

Full-time course composition

YearTermStatusModuleCreditsFHEQ level
1Autumn SemesterCoreCritical Reading and Writing for Criminologists (L3121)154
  CorePsychology of Child Development (C8554)154
  CoreThemes and Perspectives in Sociology I (L3068)154
  CoreThinking Like a Criminologist (L3120)154
 Spring SemesterCoreCriminological Classics (L3122)154
  CoreCriminology in Theory and Perspective (L3105)154
  CoreSocial Psychology and Individual Differences (C8555)154
  CoreUnderstanding the Criminal Justice System (L3123)154
YearTermStatusModuleCreditsFHEQ level
2Autumn SemesterCoreBiological Psychology (C8514)155
  OptionA Sociology of Generations and Social Change? From Passive to Active Generations (L4075A)155
  Differently Bodied Beings and Ethnographic Encounters (Aut) (L3021A)155
  Gender, Crime and Justice (L4113A)155
  Health across the Lifecourse (L3116A)155
  Identity, Violence and Transgression (L4103A)155
  Police and Policing (L4105A)155
  Sociology of Emotions and Mental Health (L4114A)155
  The Climate Crisis, Criminology & the Justice System (L3126A)155
  Victimology and Emotion (L4102A)155
 Spring SemesterCoreDoing Social Research: working with qualitative data (L3079)155
  CorePsychology of Cognitive Processes (C8515)155
  OptionDrugs, Crime and Deviant Leisure (L3127B)155
  Identity, Violence and Transgression (L4103B)155
  Precarity and the Politics of Work (Spr) (L2901B)155
  Punishment and Penology (Spr) (L4104B)155
  Sociology of Emotions and Mental Health (L4114B)155
  The Alchemy of Race and Racism (Spring) (L3125B)155
  The Politics of Criminalisation (Spring) (L3124B)155
YearTermStatusModuleCreditsFHEQ level
3Autumn SemesterCoreUnderstanding Clinical Psychology (C8524)156
  OptionCrimes against Humanity (Aut) (L5103A)156
  Criminological Futures (L5105)156
  Medicine and the Body (L4121)156
  Neurocriminology (L4115A)156
  Riots, Strikes, Revolts (L2903A)156
  Temporalities - Histories - Hauntologies (Aut) (L2905A)156
  The Death Penalty (L4091A)156
 Autumn & Spring TeachingCoreCriminology Project (L5102)606
 Spring SemesterCoreAdvanced Topics in Psychology (C8525)156
  OptionCriminology of Violence and Death (L5104B)156
  Critical Perspectives on Terrorism (L4110B)156
  Neurocriminology (L4115B)156
  Understanding Gangs (Spr) (L4116B)156

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