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BSc (Hons) in Criminology, University of Kingston International Study Centre

London,

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36 Months

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About this course

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The Criminology BSc (Hons) at Kingston offers an in-depth exploration of crime, its causes, and how society manages and controls criminal behavior. This program blends theories from politics, law, psychology, society, and culture to help you understand patterns of crime on both national and global scales. You’ll examine criminal justice institutions, diverse perceptions of crime, issues of discrimination, and contemporary topics like terrorism and security. The course emphasizes practical skills through fieldwork, community-engaged learning, placements, and real-world assessments that mimic employment tasks, preparing you for a range of careers in criminal justice, advocacy, research, and more. You will also benefit from guest speakers and opportunities for work placements or volunteering, which connect you with criminal justice organizations, NGOs, and government bodies, offering valuable experience alongside your academic learning.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This course stands out for its practical approach, including work placements, volunteering, fieldwork, and live briefs from real organizations. The inclusion of guest speakers from various roles in criminal justice enriches learning with practical insights. The community-engaged learning model and genuine industry connections help students develop work-based skills and prepare for diverse careers in criminal justice, research, social services, and public policy. The strong support from dedicated lecturers and opportunities for experiential learning make it a compelling choice for students aiming to make a real-world impact.

Specialisation

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The program covers a broad range of topics including crime patterns, social control processes, law, youth justice, terrorism, international crime, and issues of diversity and discrimination within the criminal justice system. It allows students to develop a critical understanding of criminological theories and debates, while also offering optional modules such as Applied Social Science and Criminology Dissertation to deepen expertise in specific areas.

Course fees

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Application fees

17.10L

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1st year tuition fees

17.10L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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To complete this undergraduate degree, students must earn 360 credits across the course modules. Each credit represents about 10 hours of study, including lectures, tutorials, research, and independent work. The program includes foundational, core, and optional modules, along with assessments such as coursework, exams, and practicals spaced over three years.
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IELTS

6.5

PTE

59

TOEFL

88

DUOLINGO

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Career prospects

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Graduates of this program pursue careers across criminal justice, advocacy, police services, probation, youth offending teams, crime research, and roles in health, housing, welfare, human resources, education, and government. The program emphasizes employability skills through the Future Skills initiative, assessment centre experiences, and networking events, enabling students to confidently enter diverse fields related to crime prevention, social justice, and law enforcement.

FAQs

Can I take a placement year?

Yes, the course offers a professional placement year between Year 2 and your final year, providing real-world experience in relevant settings to enhance your employability.

What kind of assessments will I undertake?

Assessment includes coursework, practical assignments, and exams, with coursework making up the majority of the assessment in later years, and practical tasks reflecting real-world tasks relevant to future employment.

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