university image
country flag

BA (Hons) in Criminology and Criminal Justice, Wrexham Glyndwr University

Wrexham,

.

36 Months

Check Eligibility

About this course

arrow
This degree explores many questions in criminology and criminal justice, from why individuals commit crimes to the historical and high-profile cases that have shaped the legal landscape. You will have opportunities to utilize modern facilities like the moot court room and crime scene house, and you'll experience the criminal justice system firsthand through site visits to prisons and operational areas. The course emphasizes practical skills and employability, supported by expert lecturers and guest speakers from the justice field. The curriculum is designed to develop your understanding of the social, political, and psychological aspects of crime, alongside core modules in criminal law and justice agency roles. This program prepares you for impactful careers in areas such as youth justice, policing, probation, and more.

Why this course is highly recommended

arrow
This course stands out because it’s rated 1st in the UK for Teaching Quality and Student Experience, and for Student Satisfaction in Wales. It combines theoretical education with practical exposure, including site visits and work placements, which enhances employability. The course’s active engagement with guest speakers from the criminal justice sector and its focus on student support and community involvement make it especially appealing for those wanting a comprehensive, real-world criminal justice education.

Specialisation

arrow
The course offers optional modules allowing students to tailor their degree according to their interests and career plans. Key special features include a work-based learning module, providing hands-on experience through placements, and forming part of a vibrant criminology community with societies, guest talks, and conferences. The program dives into modern policing, policy development, court workings, forensic psychology, and youth justice, enabling you to specialise in these areas if desired.

Course fees

arrow
graduation cap icon

Application fees

-

graduation cap icon

1st year tuition fees

12.40L

graduation cap icon

Living cost

-

Degree requirements

arrow
Applicants need to have 96-112 UCAS tariff points at GCE A-level or equivalent. Additionally, a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) clearance may be required for placement activities related to the optional Work-Based Learning module.
translate icon

English language test

IELTS

6

TOEFL

79

PTE

59

DUOLINGO

-

Career prospects

arrow
Graduates can pursue careers in various fields such as youth justice services, probation, the prison service, police force, community rehabilitation, substance misuse services, victim support, homelessness services, voluntary organizations, and legal services like courts and magistrates. Further postgraduate study options are also available for those wishing to deepen their expertise.

FAQs

What are the entry requirements for this course?

Applicants need 96-112 UCAS tariff points at GCE A-level or equivalent.

Are there opportunities for work experience?

Yes, the course includes a Work-Based Learning module with placements that enhance practical experience and employability.

Similar courses in this university