Course contact details
Student Recruitment Team
Email:study@hud.ac.uk
Phone:+44 (0)1484 472625
Main UG and PGT Contact
Email:contacthud@hud.ac.uk
Phone:+44 (0)1484 422288
University of Huddersfield
Queensgate
Huddersfield
HD1 3DH
Crime does not exist in isolation, it is shaped by society, culture, history and power. On this course you’ll explore crime through a sociological lens, examining how justice, inequality and social change influence the ways crime is defined, experienced and addressed.
The course focuses on the relationship between crime and wider social issues, allowing you to explore how factors such as inequality, race and ethnicity, human rights, activism and community wellbeing shape responses to crime and justice. This perspective helps you understand crime not just as individual behaviour, but as a social issue connected to structures, institutions and lived experience.
Alongside your sociological studies, you’ll investigate key crime-related issues including violent crime, drug-related crime and the role of agencies such as social work, probation and prison services. You’ll examine how these organisations operate within society and how policy, culture and social conditions influence justice outcomes.
Why study Crime and Society BSc(Hons) at University of Huddersfield?
Learning on the course is inclusive, immersive and applied. You’ll be taught by lecturers with experience spanning probation services, community housing, United Nations advisory roles and academic research, alongside contributions from guest speakers working in criminal justice, social policy and community organisations. This combination brings contemporary debates and real-world practice directly into your learning.
You’ll study as part of a small, supportive course community, where students are known by staff and supported to reach their full potential. You’ll also have a Personal Academic Tutor to guide your academic development and help you prepare for future study or employment.
The course places a strong emphasis on employability and real-world relevance. You’ll develop skills such as digital literacy, analytical thinking, problem-solving and professional communication, with assessments designed to reflect practical tasks and challenges. In your second year, you’ll complete compulsory work experience, giving you the opportunity to gain real-world experience in a relevant setting, apply your learning in practice and build experience that employers value.
The quality of teaching and learning on the course is reflected in national league tables, with Criminology at Huddersfield ranked top 5 in Yorkshire and the Humber and top third in the UK (Guardian League Tables 2026; The Times Good University Guide 2026).
Graduates of this course are well prepared for careers across criminal justice, community development, social policy and related fields, as well as further study.
Professional Bodies
At Huddersfield, you’ll study the Global Professional Award alongside your degree† so that you gain valuable qualities and experiences that could help you to get the career you want, no matter what your field of study is.
†full-time, undergraduate first degrees with a minimum duration of three years. This does not include postgraduate, foundation, top-up, accelerates or apprenticeship degrees.
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.
In the first year of study, modules include:
• Human Rights in a Global World
• Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice
• Introduction to Social Psychology and Personality
• Exploring the Social Sciences
To see the full range of modules and descriptions please visit our website. The module information is in the ‘Course details’ section of our course page.
https://courses.hud.ac.uk/2027-28/undergraduate/crime-and-society-bsc-hons
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.
The following entry points are available for this course:
You may be eligible to gain accreditation for your prior learning towards this course.
We are keen to support a wide and diverse range of applicants on to our courses. Other suitable experience or qualifications will be considered.
The University accepts a wide range of Level 3 qualifications for entry to undergraduate courses. Entry requirements vary by course, so applicants should always check the specific requirements for their chosen course. Other suitable experience or qualifications may be considered. For further information, please see the University’s Undergraduate Entry Requirements. https://www.hud.ac.uk/undergraduate/how-to-apply/entry-requirements/
If your first language is not English, you will need to meet the minimum requirements of an English Language qualification. The minimum for IELTS is 6.0 overall with no element lower than 5.5, or equivalent.https://www.hud.ac.uk/international/courses-and-entry-requirements/international-entry-requirements/
Our offer-making is transparent, consistent, and equitable.
Whilst we don’t make contextual offers (a reduced points or grades offer based on personal circumstances), we do offer a variety of fairer access opportunities and support.
This section shows the range of grades that students who received offers were previously accepted on to this course 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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This report uses your grades to show how students with similar results have done when applying to this course in the past. Sometimes, there isn’t data for every possible set of grades. When that happens, universities and colleges occasionally fill in the gaps for sets of grades that are typically accepted.
| Location | Fee | Year |
|---|---|---|
| England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Channel Islands & Republic of Ireland | £10050 | |
| EU & International | £17600* |
* This is a provisional fee and subject to change.
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.
The tuition fee for full-time, undergraduate students is £10,050.
This information is for Home students applying to study at the University of Huddersfield in the academic year 2027/28.
International students fees are still to be confirmed and they are currently based on 26/27 fees, these will be updated as soon as possible.
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.
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 further information.
http://www.hud.ac.uk/undergraduate/fees-and-finance/undergraduate-scholarships/
Email:study@hud.ac.uk
Phone:+44 (0)1484 472625
Email:contacthud@hud.ac.uk
Phone:+44 (0)1484 422288
Queensgate
Huddersfield
HD1 3DH
At University of Huddersfield