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Criminology (with a Placement Year) BSc (Hons)

Start date

September

Duration

4 years

UCAS points

96 - 111

Examine crime from all angles and gain professional experience on our expert-led degree.

Get ready to dive deep into current issues in criminology and criminal justice with experts who are actively influencing national policy and practice through their research.

You'll explore a wide range of topics such as the link between gender and crime, how crime is portrayed in the media, and the criminal mind.

Our Criminology course gives you the opportunity to gain professional work experience and training from experts across the field. These opportunities will help you cultivate the skills and qualities that employers in the sector are looking for in graduates.

Work with industry professionals

From the start, you will have access to professionals in the criminal justice system and charities that support service delivery across social justice and criminal justice. Engaging with them will not only help to keep you at the cutting edge of professional practice but also spark your imagination and curiosity.

Our criminology modules are designed to encourage interdisciplinarity, enhancing your future career options. Throughout the degree you will engage with content from across sociology, psychology, and law.

Students in the Library

Decide how you’d like to study

In your second and third year, you can choose options from our popular workplace learning modules. You can also consider doing a placement year between your second and final year too.

This is a great launchpad to gain industry relevant skills and develop your professional networks.

The constant support and guidance throughout my three years have just been the best. I found so much comfort in the way my lecturer pushed me to do my best. I honestly can't thank them enough.

- Ruth, former criminology student

Gain invaluable work experience and insights

As part of your learning, we will facilitate training workshops with experts across a variety of professional careers in criminal justice, charities, communications, and local government. These workshops will provide you with the opportunity to:

  • gain knowledge
  • analytical skills
  • and investigative abilities.

You'll have the chance to gain work experience on initiatives led by the academics teaching you. For example, both our law and criminology students have gained work experience on the One Stop Shop and the Youth Independent Advisory Group (YIAG).

Specific work experience modules are also available as options in the second and third year of your study.

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Join us on regular field trips

Applying what you learn in the classroom to the real world is a big part of 'doing' criminology. With our campus located in the UK's capital, you will have plenty of opportunities to visit courts, prisons, museums, and other public exhibitions.

These field trips will allow you to explore criminal behaviour, understand causes of crime, and evaluate the consequences of crime from new perspectives.

Make the most of our campus facilities

On campus you will have the opportunity to participate in the moot court with Law students and join Computer Science students on joint knowledge workshops designed to encourage interdisciplinary engagement.

There are other facilities across campus including the Library, the Living Room, and our sports facilities that you will have access to as a St Mary's student.

Students in The Living Room

About the Placement Year

A placement year enables you to undertake a year of experience in an organisation between your second and final year.

It will enable you to:

  • apply the knowledge and skills you gain from your course in a work setting
  • build your commercial awareness and insights into organisations and industries you might want to work in
  • develop your professional skills through company training, networking skills and confidence in the workplace
  • get some great experience for future job applications or even land a graduate job.

Support from St Mary’s every step of the way

Securing a placement can really help you develop your job search skills and the Employability Service placement and Careers Teams can support you to find and apply for available opportunities.

Please note: in the event that you cannot secure a placement you will be able to transfer onto the three year version of your degree programme.

Please note: this course is subject to validation.

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Course content

The titles of modules below include a combination of core and optional modules. These are indicative and subject to validation. 

Please note: it is possible that a module listed on the website will not be able to run due to reasons beyond our control. For more information please refer to our course information disclaimer.

Entry requirements

96 - 111

UCAS points

We understand that sometimes barriers you can't control get in the way of academic achievement. You are more than just your grades. We'll consider your application as a whole, taking into account things like:

  • subjects studied at Level 3
  • your GCSEs (or equivalent) profile
  • non-academic achievements you mention in your personal statement
  • your references and motivation.

UCAS Personal statement support

Create your UCAS personal statement through our online builder and we'll email you a copy of your completed version at the end.

Further Information

For more information about entry requirements please get in touch.

Fees & funding

Tuition fees

Home

£9,535

International

£17,100

1200 during placement year)

*Please note: these fees are annual and may increase as detailed in our tuition fee variation disclaimer. The above fees are for September 2025 and September 2026 fees will be published shortly.

For more information on foundation year fees for home students, please check the details on our tuition fee page.

For more information about whether you are likely to pay home or international fees, please visit our 'understanding your tuition fee status' page.

Information about tuition fees, student loans, and funding your studies can be found within our fees and funding section.

Additional costs

Your tuition fees will cover the cost of all mandatory elements of your programme.

Additional costs could be incurred depending on optional modules chosen and other projects undertaken.

For further information about additional costs please see our additional costs webpage

Scholarships

Find out more about our range of scholarships and bursaries available to undergraduate students.

Living costs

A guide to your living costs has been created by our Student Funding Team.

Accommodation costs vary depending on whether you opt for an en suite room and on-site catering. Take a look at our accommodation options and the prices you can expect to pay.

How the degree is taught

Teaching methods

You'll be taught on our beautiful and historic campus located in Twickenham, London.

A typical week includes nine hours of lectures and seminars. Additional face-to-face tutorials are also available to students, on request, during the week.

Students will spend time during the week to explore the essential and background readings on each of their modules. You may also have to spend time doing some group work on a problem or engage in additional workshop/practical sessions during the week.

Assessment methods

Employability skills are embedded into a range of assessments on the modules. These may include:

  • essays
  • presentations
  • blogs
  • poster presentation
  • case study evaluation
  • policy briefs and the final year independent research project on a subject of your choice.

Feedback

We adhere to the university’s policy of providing feedback on assessments within 15 working days.

Career opportunities

The criminology degree will prepare you for a variety of roles as core employability skills and key graduate attributes (curiosity, resilience and digital literacy) are embedded into the teaching. These include:

  • analytical thinking and critical reasoning
  • creative and agile thinking
  • leadership and collaboration
  • emotional intelligence and self-awareness
  • curiosity and lifelong learning

Graduates from our existing BSc Criminology and Sociology have successfully gained graduate level jobs in a variety of public sector and charitable organisations. Some have entered careers including in police, probation, risk analyst, London ambulance service, victim support case workers and in anti-trafficking charities. Others have chosen law conversion, teacher training and postgraduate study including PhD.

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