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BSc (Hons) On-Campus Full-time 3 years September, February find out find out
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Course overview

Develop skills that enhance your employability, such as data interpretation and analysis. Learn more about forensic science and the skills needed to evaluate evidence. You'll be able to present reasoned arguments and expand upon policies, theories and issues related to criminology.  We will build on academic theory with information from a range of different perspectives and empower you to thrive in the career path you choose to take.

Why study BSc (Hons) Criminology?

Employability

Buckinghamshire New University works with a wide range of organisations to support your learning and employability. We often reach out to local institutions to give talks and host events, and you will have the opportunity to network and speak to external speakers and a range of people with experience in the justice system, prison, police, social care and the courts.

Impact on others

As a criminologist there are a diverse range of careers you could get into. Every one of them has an impact on someone. Whether you want to help victims, prevent crime, change policies and procedure, or help people change their lives, there is a career for you after BNU.

Prepare for change

Gain an insight into the frameworks government and organisations use to make decisions, change policy, and inform research. We focus on applying solutions to problems and empowering you to solve them. We will take this approach throughout our degree to give you a skillset that is in demand and most importantly, highly employable.


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