BA (Hons) Criminology with Psychology
Program Description
The Criminology with Psychology degree examines the causes, legal framework and responses to crime, combined with the study of psychology. Students will cover a range of material to develop a holistic appreciation of criminal justice matters. For example, whilst students will explore a range of theoretical perspectives on causes of crime and philosophical justifications of punishment, they will also develop a solid understanding of how the criminal justice system works in practice. We encourage our students to develop as critical thinkers engaging with the world around them and preparing them for life after university.
Key features
- Experienced academics work at the cutting edge of criminological research and support you by keeping up-to-date with the latest knowledge from industry
- Tailor your learning with a wide range of optional modules to choose from in year three
- We have strong industry links with the British Psychological Society and the British Society of Criminology
- Enrich your student experience through the DMU Criminology Society and join in with stimulating seminars and social events with fellow students
- Student have gained international experience through our DMU Global programme which has enabled students to investigate state crime at Auschwitz concentration camp, consider inequality and segregation in New York, and support refugees in Berlin
Admission Requirements
- Minimum of 65% average in your four best subjects (excluding Hindi) in Standard 12.
- Also we may check your standard 10 results in English and Maths.
IELTS Requirements
Listening |
Reading |
Writing |
Speaking |
Overall |
5.5 |
5.5 |
5.5 |
5.5 |
6 |
Remarks:
- Indian Students for IELTS Waiver - At least 70% marks in English language course in Higher Secondary School.
- Placement option available for this course(extra one year).