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Criminology with Criminal Psychology

Course details
  • Bachelor of Science (with Honours)
  • 3 Years
  • Full-Time
  • 26 September 2027
  • Undergraduate
Course location
Canterbury campus

Course summary

Criminology with Criminal Psychology at Kent asks the big questions: Why do people commit crime? How should society respond? And how can psychology help us understand criminal behaviour?

From day one, you’ll study criminology and psychology together. You’ll get hands-on with real cases while building the core knowledge and research skills you need.

As you move through the course, you’ll explore issues like cybercrime, violence, prisons and policing, alongside the psychology of criminal behaviour. In your final year, you’ll bring it all together in a unique module that connects criminology and psychology, and you’ll have the chance to choose your own path with options ranging from forensic psychology to criminology-focused research.

You won’t just learn in the classroom. You’ll work with expert researchers, take part in case-based projects with partner organisations, and even get involved in the UK’s first Restorative Justice Clinic – where students deliver real-world interventions.

By the time you graduate, you’ll have the knowledge, skills and confidence to step into a wide range of careers – from the criminal justice system and psychological services to policy-making and the charity sector.

Modules

Year 1

Compulsory modules currently include the following:

  • Theories of Crime and Harm

  • Introduction to Criminology

  • Developing the Criminological Imagination

  • Making Sense of Society

  • Biological and Cognitive Psychology

  • Cold Case: Psychology and Crime Investigation

Year 2

Compulsory modules currently include the following:

  • Investigating Social Issues

  • The Psychology of Criminal Justice

  • Contemporary Issues in Criminology and Criminal Justice

Optional modules may include the following:

  • Contemporary Sociological Theory

  • Researching Digital Society and Culture

  • Inequalities

  • Critical Issues in Policing Concepts, Theories and Debates

  • Crime and Punishment in Britain from 1750 to the Present

  • Prisons and Society

  • The Psychology of Criminal Justice

  • Restorative Justice: Theories and Practices

  • Globalisation and Development

  • Digital Culture

  • ‘You think you’re better than me?’ The Sociology of Status

  • Race and Ethnicity in Multicultural Societies

  • Migration and Belonging

  • Education in a Global World

Year in Industry

Year in Industry

You have the option to add a year in industry to this course. We already know you have the confidence and commitment to thrive in the workplace and kick-start your career. This is your chance to prove it, to yourself and to employers.

Any questions? We have the answers.

When should I start looking? Companies will recruit at different times of the year based on their size. It's good to be application ready by the summer of your first year.

Where can I get help finding a placement? Book an appointment with a placement adviser via the careers service.

Will I get paid? Most of our placements are paid.

Do I have to pay tuition fees? Yes, you’ll pay a substantially reduced fee. Fees for the current year (subject to changes) can be found on our tuition fees website.

Where can I get visa advice if I’m an international student? Kent Students' Union can help with any visa queries.

Does the University keep in touch? You receive four-weekly check-in emails, a visit from the team every three months and you can reach out to us any time by email or phone.

Do I work for a full year? The minimum requirement for an industrial placement is 44 weeks.

Year Abroad

Go Abroad

Taking a year abroad – whether you study at one of our prestigious partner universities or do an internship – is an amazing opportunity.

Any questions? We have the answers.

Is there any additional funding for the year abroad? You may be able to apply for funding; check with our Go abroad team.

Do I have to pay tuition fees for the year abroad? Yes, you’ll pay a substantially reduced fee. Fees for the current year (subject to changes) can be found on our tuition fees website. You don’t pay anything to the host uni.

Will I still get my maintenance loan? Yes.

When does the year abroad take place? Between your second and final year.

Do I have to learn a foreign language? You’re taught in English in many destinations, but you’ll get more out of your year if you learn the local language.

Does the University keep in touch? You have full access to all Kent’s support services as well as our dedicated Go abroad team.

Year 3

Compulsory modules currently include the following:

  • Applying Social Research

  • Forensic Psychology: Real-World Applications

Optional modules may include the following:

  • Analysing Data in the Real World

  • Philanthropy in Action

  • Social and Criminal Justice Practice

  • Drugs and Crime

  • Offender Rehabilitation in Prisons and Probation

  • Technology and Cybercrime

  • The Politics of Criminal Justice

  • Violence and Society

  • Issues in Criminology: The Inside-Out Programme

  • Protest, Activism, and Social Change

  • The Sociology of Urban Life

  • Researching Bodies and Gender

  • Business Psychology in Practice

  • Science of the Imagination

  • Evolution and Human Nature

  • Research Project

  • Artificial Intelligence and Society

  • Understanding the Moral Mind

  • Groups in Action

How to apply

Apply by
13 January 2027

This is the deadline for applications to be completed and sent for this course. If the university or college still has places available you can apply after this date, but your application is not guaranteed to be considered.

Application codes

Course code:
M903
Institution code:
K24
Campus name:
Canterbury campus

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

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Entry requirements

Typical qualification requirements

Contextual admissions

Universities and colleges consider more than grades when assessing applications and may make offers based on a range of criteria. Learn more about contextual offers.

As part of our commitment to widening participation at the University of Kent, we have a contextual admissions policy. We use data and indicators to help build a more rounded view of an applicant's achievements and potential, we are keen to ensure that we are able to identify talent using a range of applicant information in addition to prior attainment. We are also committed to ensuring that each applicant is assessed fairly. In general, contextual offers will be lower than our standard offer.

Learn more on the University of Kent website

Historical entry grades data

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

Per year tuition fees

LocationFeeYear
England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Channel Islands, Republic of Ireland, EU & InternationalTBC

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.

Additional fee information

All fees for 2027/28 are to be confirmed. Please see the programme page at www.kent.ac.uk for further information on fees and funding options.

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