Criminology

Leeds Beckett University
Undergraduate BA (Hons) Full-time 3 Years Sociology

UCAS Points

112 points

About this course

Immerse yourself in criminology as you explore the causes and effects of crime, societal responses, and the criminal justice system in this exciting degree.

Explore the social, cultural, and political contexts of crime, key criminological theories, and the criminal justice process on this thought-provoking criminology degree. You'll also delve into the intersection of social factors with crime and victimisation, through current criminological research.

As part of this course, you’ll:

  • Explore crime as a vast political and cultural topic that concerns and affects everyone

  • Be introduced to a range of theories and perspectives on crime and its impact on society

  • Go beyond the ordinary: explore topics like desistence and recovery, terrorism, sexual offending, and the criminology of tattooing

  • Develop your research skills and conduct your own criminological research

  • Gain the skills for a successful career in the criminal justice sector, social services, and legal and policy roles through volunteering, placements, and practitioner skill-focused modules

    Find out more Learn from experts The modules you'll study throughout your criminology course reflect our lecturers' active research interests, providing a rich teaching experience beyond textbooks. You'll learn from experts in fields such as anti-social behaviour, prisons, desistence, race and crime, and sexual offending. Our teaching staff are members of the university’s Centre for Applied Social Research and are actively engaged in research and policy.

    You'll benefit from insights and professional experience shared by guest practitioners as part of your modules. Past speakers have included police officers, magistrates, drug and alcohol practitioners, psychologists, and social workers.

    Building your future potential As a student in the School of Humanities & Social Sciences, you’ll be encouraged to think about your future career right from the start of your learning journey. Information and advice about relevant future career options will be built into the first year of your degree. During your second and third years of study, you’ll be able to choose modules with live brief learning challenges (real life projects designed by employers) and work placement opportunities.

    Why study the BA Criminology course at Leeds Beckett University?

  • 94.8% of BA (Hons) Criminology graduates in work or further study 15 months after graduation*

  • Tailor your learning to your interests with a wide range of optional modules

  • Practical experience - you'll gain hands-on experience through placements and volunteering with our innovative employability modules

  • Innovative assessments - showcase your knowledge through diverse and creative coursework assessments

  • Global opportunities - enhance your learning experience with study abroad opportunities, including in the United States

    Percentage of respondents from this course, HESA Graduate Outcomes 21-22*

  • Entry Requirements

    UCAS Tariff Points 112 points

    Study Options

    This course is available in 2 study options:

    Part-time

    Duration: 6 Years

    Qualification: BA (Hons)

    Location: Leeds

    Full-time Shown above

    Duration: 3 Years

    Qualification: BA (Hons)

    Location: Leeds

    Career Prospects

    Graduates from this course typically go into the following occupations:

    2435 Professional/Chartered company secretaries
    3314 Prison service officers (below principal officer)
    1162 Senior police officers
    3319 Protective service associate professionals
    4112 Local government administrative occupations
    3312 Police officers (sergeant and below)

    Course Details

    Qualification
    Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)
    Study Mode
    Full-time
    Duration
    3 Years
    Start Date
    2025
    Academic Year
    2025
    Campus / Location
    Leeds
    Scheme
    Undergraduate
    Subjects
    Sociology