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Criminology

2 Study options · UndergraduateCoventry University

Course summary

Explore why crime happens, who defines it, how it impacts communities and ways to prevent it, so you're equipped with the knowledge to understand crime and create positive change.

Explore the causes and impacts of crime while building analytical reasoning, investigative skills and real-world insights. Develop the expertise needed to shape a safer, more just society and pursue an impactful career in criminal justice and related fields.

Comprehensive exploration of crime: investigate a wide range of criminal behaviours, from everyday offences to serious global issues like human trafficking and terrorism. Examine how these have evolved over time.
Applied learning: learn to connect important theoretical viewpoints to current problems and discussions, applying these theories in real-world situations.
Career-focused: analyse and evaluate new developments and topics related to crime, the management of crime and the criminal justice system, both at the local and global levels. The course is aimed at those with an interest in criminal justice or wanting to become a practitioner in crime investigation and prevention, public protection, offender management and rehabilitation, intelligence or witness/victim services.

Why you should study this course

  • Stay ahead of the curve: we employ a variety of imaginative and innovative ways of learning, including the use of real-world simulations, to enrich the educational experience and address pertinent issues associated with crime and the criminal justice system.

-* Project-based learning:* actively engage in real-world, meaningful projects and work on complex problems to create tangible solutions. Develop essential skills such as critical thinking, collaboration and communication.

  • Real-world insights: learn from experts and industry professionals2 and engage with real-life case studies within the criminal justice sector. These include criminal psychology, global crime, victimology, policing, punishment and control, youth justice and rehabilitation.

  • Academic community: the learning experience is built around collaboration and research, taught by a team of accessible criminologists who actively engage in research, publication, and real-world practice.

  • Beyond the classroom: previous students have visited Crown Court and prison and volunteered with local police, helping them gain first-hand experience of these specialised settings.

Where our graduates work
Previous graduates have gone on to pursue postgraduate qualifications and work for a range of organisations, including The National Crime Agency, the Independent Police Complaints Commission, HM Prison Service, Coventry Cyrenians, West Midlands Police and the Metropolitan Police.

Please visit our website for the most up-to-date information.

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
L370
Institution code:
C85

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Historical entry grades data BETA

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Data from:
This course and 4 other sociology, social policy and anthropology courses
Date range:
2022-2024

Offer rate for UK school & college leavers

98% Students aged 17/18 who applied to this course were offered a place.

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Student Outcomes

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68 Employment after 15 months (Most common jobs)

85 Go onto work and study

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