University of Bedfordshire - Open Day
25 Apr 2026, 09:00
Luton
This course examines the problem of crime, why people offend and how crime is controlled. It also gives you the practical skills you need and the confidence to apply theories of criminology in real-world settings. You develop an in-depth understanding of the criminal mind, criminal justice systems and principles around the rehabilitation of the offender. After studying core topics in criminology, you then choose optional units based on your interest and chosen career pathways in areas such as youth justice; cybercrime; organised crime; gangs and serious crimes.
Facilities and Specialist Equipment
Simulated scene-of-crime laboratory designed as a modern flat to replicate real-world crime scenarios.
Mock custody suite.
Modern library with extensive range of physical and digital resources.
Bespoke lecture theatres, presentation rooms, group study spaces and socialising space.
Partnerships and Collaborations
Your Student Experience
Put theory into practice through voluntary work and simulated crime scenarios embedded into the course units.
Benefit from our links with local charities and volunteering organisations (Victim Support, Youth Offending Team, Luton Women’s Aid and Luton Women’s Centre), Luton Council and Bedfordshire Police as well as regular industry visitors and guest speakers such as experts from HMP Wells.
Gain specialist knowledge thanks to subject-relevant field trips to The Old Bailey and Royal Courts of Justice.
Develop your research skills and ability to make sound judgements based on in-depth knowledge.
Specialised learning support and guidance from academic success coaches.
Explore your commitment to the principle of equal opportunities and anti-discriminatory practice.
Interact with local charities, policymakers and community influencers with our #SASS Change Maker initiative, which aims to increase awareness of and response to topical societal issues.
Areas of study may include:
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Luton
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