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Our integrated foundation degrees are for those of you who possess the capability to pursue a degree but do not have the pre-requisite qualifications to directly apply to your desired course. The duration of the foundation element is one year, and, if you successfully pass, you will automatically progress on to the degree.
Through this pathway you’ll be studying Year 0 (Foundation Year) of the Psychology with Criminology with Foundation Year BSc(Hons) course (a 4-year course).
On successful completion of this year you can continue to study on the Psychology with Criminology with Foundation Year BSc(Hons)** or you could apply for to progress into Year 1 of one of the following courses:
Psychology BSc(Hons)††
Psychology with Counselling BSc(Hons)††
Criminology BSc(Hons)†
Criminology with Law BSc(Hons)†
Crime and Society BSc(Hons)†
Crime and Investigation BSc(Hons)†
Crime and Criminal Justice BSc(Hons)†
Crime with Forensic Investigation BSc(Hons)†††
Professional Policing BSc(Hons)†
† Eligibility to progress into Year 1 of any of these courses is normally dependent on achieving an overall pass mark of at least 40 per cent.
†† Eligibility to progress into Year 1 of the Psychology degree courses, including Psychology with Criminology BSc(Hons), is normally dependent on achieving an overall pass mark of at least 40 per cent. To progress into Year 1 of these courses you’ll also be expected to hold Level 2 Maths or Numeracy or GCSE Maths at grade 4 or above, or grade C or above if awarded under the previous GCSE grading scheme.
Psychology is the science of mind and behaviour. On this course, we’ll give you the opportunity to explore how psychological theory relates to the actions people take in life.
††† Eligibility to progress into Year 1 of Crime with Forensic Investigation BSc(Hons) is normally dependent on achieving an overall pass mark of at least 40 per cent. To progress into Year 1 of this courses you’ll also be expected to hold GCSE Science (Chemistry, Physics, Biology or dual award Science) at grade 4 or above, grade C or above if awarded under the previous GCSE grading scheme, or equivalent qualification.
Why Study Psychology with Criminology with Foundation Year BSc(Hons) at University of Huddersfield?
You’ll be taught by psychology and criminology lecturers who are experts in several fields and have a wide range of specialisms. They are focused on supporting you, and we have a dedicated Transition and Progression Tutor, who will help you adapt to studying psychology at degree level.
Many of our lecturers are members of our Applied Criminology and Policing Centre, too, and produce world-leading research in this field. Some of our-final year optional modules are partly taught by professional clinical and forensic psychologists, giving you the opportunity to learn directly from those in professional practice.
You’ll enhance your studies by using specialist equipment in our psychology labs, including an electroencephalographic (EEG) machines, biopacs, an eye movement tracker, an Oculus Rift and specialist polygraph (lie detector machine).
This course aims to ensure you’re more attractive to employers, boosting your prospects or helping you step with confidence into a related role. Alternatively, this degree will prepare you for further study, helping you expand your knowledge and hone your skills.
Professional Bodies
This course is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS) and provides eligibility for the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership, if you graduate with a Lower Second Class Honours or higher and complete the empirical psychology project. This accreditation is reviewed on a regular basis.
Why Huddersfield?
Huddersfield’s vibrant and friendly campus is a great place from which to study, while the town itself offers lots to see and do, with good transport links in and around the area.
Year 1 modules include:
• Preparing for Study - Foundations for Academic Success
• Preparing for Study - Research Project
• Working with People
• The Context of Health and Social Care
• Introduction to Studying People and Society
To see the full range of modules and descriptions, please visit our website. A link to this course can be found at the bottom of the page in the ‘Course contact details’ section.
All our courses give you an overview of:
• contact time with your tutor
• time spent on independent study
• how you will be taught, assessed, and receive feedback
Take a look at the Teaching and Assessment information on our course page.
Professionally accredited courses provide industry-wide recognition of the quality of your qualification.
The following entry points are available for this course:
NCFE CACHE Technical Level 3 Extended Diploma/Level 3 Extended Diploma at grade D.
For further information please see the University's minimum entry requirements.
Find out more about qualification requirements for this course.
Read more about the University’s entry requirements for students outside of the UK on our International Entry Requirements pages. https://hud.ac.uk/international/courses-and-entry-requirements/international-entry-requirements/
Our offer-making is transparent, consistent, and equitable.
Whilst we do not use contextual data as part of our decision making, an offer below the publicised entry criteria may be made in exceptional circumstances. This might be where there is evidence supplied by the applicant and/or referee that the applicant’s grades may have been affected by individual extenuating circumstances or in relation to performance at an interview.
This section shows the range of grades students (with UK A-Levels or Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diplomas) who received offers were previously accepted with (learn more). It is designed to support your research but does not guarantee whether you will or won't get a place. Admissions teams consider various factors, including interviews, subject requirements, and entrance tests. Check all course entry requirements for eligibility.
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| Location | Fee | Year |
|---|---|---|
| England | £9790 | Year 1 |
| Northern Ireland | £9790 | Year 1 |
| Scotland | £9790 | Year 1 |
| Wales | £9790 | Year 1 |
| Channel Islands | £9790 | Year 1 |
| Republic of Ireland | £9790 | Year 1 |
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website.
This information is for Home students applying to study at the University of Huddersfield in the academic year 2026/27.
Please note that tuition fees for subsequent years may rise in line with inflation (RPI-X) and/or Government policy.
From January 2027 the UK government is launching a new student funding system for people starting university education. For detailed information please visit our website - https://www.hud.ac.uk/study/fees/
Please email the Student Finance Office (sfo@hud.ac.uk) or call 01484 472210 for more information about fees and finance.
Please see our website for more information - http://www.hud.ac.uk/undergraduate/fees-and-finance/undergraduate-scholarships/
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