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Criminology with Psychology Middlesex University

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BSc (Hons) On-Campus Full-time, Part-time 3 - 5 years September find out find out
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Course overview

The Criminology with Psychology BSc Honours program at Middlesex University offers a unique combination of two dynamic disciplines, equipping students with a comprehensive understanding of criminal justice systems and psychological theories. With over 30 years of experience delivering criminology education, our department offers an established and research-informed curriculum. This course is ideal for those who wish to explore the intersection of crime, deviance, and human psychology while developing skills that prepare them for a wide range of careers in criminal justice, mental health, and beyond.

Why Study Criminology with Psychology BSc at Middlesex?

By choosing this course, you'll benefit from a well-established program delivered by experienced academics actively engaged in cutting-edge research. You'll delve into the criminal justice system, exploring the reasons behind criminal behavior while learning diverse psychological theories, from social to sports psychology. Based at our vibrant north London campus, you'll gain insights from guest lectures delivered by industry professionals, including probation officers, youth offending managers, and clinicians. These real-world perspectives complement your academic learning, bridging the gap between theory and practice. The program is uniquely designed to connect the broader issues of criminology with individual psychological insights, helping you develop a nuanced understanding of crime and behaviour.

What You Will Learn

This interdisciplinary course covers core concepts and approaches in criminology and psychology, allowing you to explore crime, deviance, social control, and harm from multiple perspectives. You'll investigate criminological and psychological theories, examining the role of power, social divisions, and human behaviour in shaping crime and deviance. The program also focuses on civil liberties, social justice, and the ethical challenges in crime prevention and response. You will gain expertise in qualitative and quantitative research methods, equipping you to analyse issues like crime, deviance, and victimization effectively. Additionally, you'll study the influence of media, politics, and institutional operations on public perceptions of justice and the prevention of crime.

What You Will Gain

By the end of this course, you will have developed critical thinking skills to evaluate and integrate criminological and psychological theories, helping you address complex issues like social harm and injustice. You will acquire research competency, enabling you to conduct ethical and robust studies using diverse methodologies, and practical skills to communicate effectively with varied audiences. The program fosters independence, accountability, and teamwork, preparing you to meet deadlines and collaborate professionally. Graduates will also be equipped to recognize social injustices, challenge inequalities, and propose evidence-based solutions, all while enhancing transferable skills in literacy, numeracy, and digital proficiency for diverse career paths.


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