University of Hertfordshire - Undergraduate Open Day
25 Apr 2026, 08:30
Hatfield
This criminology and criminal justice degree is designed to expand your understanding of crime, harm and justice. You will gain an insight in how behaviours are criminalised, how communities experience crime, and how the justice system responds in England and Wales. You’ll learn core criminological theory alongside the institutions and processes of the criminal justice system, then apply that knowledge through realistic scenarios. From the start of the course, you’ll use our crime scene house and replica crown court to build confidence in investigation, evidence and decision-making.
As you progress, you can shape your studies around clear career-facing themes: law enforcement and probation; social care and support practice; data and policy research; and NGO/third-sector justice work. These pathways help you connect academic ideas to real roles and professional contexts.
Assessment is designed to mirror the workplace. You’ll complete authentic tasks such as observation and investigation reports, case-based analysis, presentations, and applied research projects, building digital, analytical, and communication skills, alongside academic skills (including the ethical use of AI) throughout your studies.
An optional placement year offers invaluable experience and contacts before you graduate. You’ll leave with a strong understanding of contemporary issues, from youth justice and rehabilitation to green criminology, technology and security and the practical skills employers look for across criminal justice, policy and community settings.
This course may be available at alternative locations, please check if other course options are available.
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