Criminology at Staffordshire University | |
Course Duration | 3 Years |
Course Intake | Sep |
Course Details Website Link | Visit Website |
Course Level | Undergraduate |
Tution Fees | £ 14,000 |
English Language Requirment | |
IELTS | 6.0 |
TOEFL | 0 |
PTE | 0 |
At Staffordshire University, you’ll study the complex causes of crime and how our societies should respond to pressing problems, such as domestic violence, knife crime, or drug related crime, as well as supra national issues such as terrorism and transnational organised crime. What’s more, you’ll learn to consider the social context in which crime and punishment takes place, and eventually, you’ll start to challenge your preconceptions of ‘violence’, ‘harm’ and ‘justice’.
You’ll explore the relationship between criminological theories and criminal justice policies and practices. You’ll be investigating and discussing the explanations for crime and how the courts deal with them. Plus, you’ll explore the role of punishment and the secure estate, investigate crimes of the powerful, and come to understand the role of the media within the justice system.
You won’t just be learning theory either, throughout the course you’ll develop priceless employability skills while studying core modules that align with the probation training required knowledge qualifying modules. There’s also the benefit of additional expertise in policing, forensics and law to complement the expertise in Criminology. This, combined with opportunities of work placement and the chance to establish future connections during the course, means you’ll leave with the best chance of launching a future career in criminology.
During your time of study with us, you will come to understand the development of the criminal justice institutions (police, prisons and courts) in the UK, as well as the inter-relationships between these systems, as mechanisms to respond to crimes and social harms.
We will consider how different social groups and individuals experience crimes and social harms, as well as the policies and regulatory responses that are supposed to alleviate or ameliorate these issues. During the course, you will also come to understand the construction and representation of crime and of responses to it in policy making, the media in all its forms, and public opinion. We develop in you an understanding and appropriate use of research strategies and methods in criminological research.
You will be taught be research active, dedicated Criminology lecturers who will encourage you to become involved both with the course and also the research of the lecturers.
Staffordshire University Average Tuition Fee Per Year | |
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Undergraduate | £ 12,559 |
Postgraduate | 7,362 |
Staffordshire University Cost Per Year | |
Overall cost of living | £ 4,285 |
Campus accommodation | £ 5,106 |
* Please note that fees may vary. Always check the exact cost of the program and bear in mind likely additional expenses. |
Staffordshire University English score required | |
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IELTS Undergraduate | 6.0 |
IELTS Postgraduate | 6.0 |
TOEFL Undergraduate | - |
TOEFL Postgraduate | - |
* Please note that minimum score required for English language may vary from course to couse.Always check exact requirement for the programme. |
Staffordshire University University Contact Details |
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Staffordshire University Address |
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park,Here East Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park E20 3BS |
Staffordshire University Email |
Staffordshire University Phone |
+441782294000 |