University of West London - Open day event
18 Apr 2026, 09:00
Ealing
Are you interested in why people commit crimes and how crime affects society?
On this fascinating BSc (Hons) in Criminology, you will gain an understanding of the nature and causes of crime, while examining how criminal justice systems work in the UK and abroad.
You will benefit from the expertise of highly experienced criminologists, and have opportunities to undertake work or voluntary work within the criminal justice system in the UK.
Work-based learning is an integral part of this criminology degree, giving you the chance to see first-hand the types of challenges that you will study in your theory modules.
There will also be opportunities to take part in field trips linked with your studies.
What you'll study
This well-rounded criminology course will give you a thorough grounding in the complex field of criminology and the criminal justice system.
Your studies will cover criminal behaviour, psychology, penal systems in different countries, and criminal investigation and processes. You will also develop your understanding of the many reasons why people break the law.
Our varied teaching methods put you at the centre of your learning experience, stimulating and encouraging your interest and development with a range of activities all designed to fine-tune your criminologist skills.
In particular, the work-based learning modules will help you to gain a competitive advantage when you graduate. These modules enable you to gain hands-on experience in a crime-related area such as:
• youth offending
• victim support
• crime prevention
• witness support
• policing support roles, such as special constables.
You will also have access to hands-on facilities at the University of West London, including a crime scene room for Forensic Science modules.
Over the course of your studies, there will be opportunities to take part in field trips to further embellish your learning experience.
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Course optionsSt Mary's Road
Ealing
W5 5RF
Email:courses@uwl.ac.uk
Phone:02082312468