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The Bachelor of Science in Criminology and Psychology at the University of Southampton explores the relationship between criminal behavior and psychological factors. This three-year, full-time program covers criminological theory, criminal justice systems, and the psychological underpinnings of criminal activity, including behavior patterns, mental health, and rehabilitation strategies.
On-campus learning includes research projects, case studies, and practical insights into criminal justice practice. Graduates are equipped for careers in law enforcement, forensic psychology, social work, and criminology research, where they can apply their understanding of criminal behavior and psychological interventions to real-world settings.
Year 1 – Foundations in Criminology and Psychology
• Introduction to Criminology: Theories and Concepts
• Foundations of Psychology: Cognitive, Developmental, and Social
• Research Methods and Statistical Analysis
• Elective Modules in Sociology, Law, or Social Policy
Year 2 – Intermediate Studies and Applied Knowledge
• Criminal Behaviour and Forensic Psychology
• Psychological Assessment and Intervention
• Criminological Research Methods and Ethics
• Elective Modules in Law Enforcement, Juvenile Justice, or Mental Health
Year 3 – Advanced Studies and Independent Research
• Dissertation / Independent Research Project
• Advanced Topics in Criminology and Psychology
• Crime Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Policy Analysis
• Elective Modules in Applied Forensic Psychology, Victimology, or Cybercrime
Graduates of this program are well-prepared for careers in forensic psychology, criminal investigation, law enforcement, probation services, social research, and criminal justice policy. The program develops research, analytical, critical thinking, and interpersonal skills, enabling roles such as forensic psychologist, crime analyst, probation officer, policy advisor, or criminal researcher. Graduates can also pursue postgraduate study in forensic psychology, criminology, clinical psychology, or social research, allowing specialization in offender profiling, rehabilitation programs, or psychological assessment. The degree equips students to understand criminal behavior, apply psychological principles, and contribute effectively to criminal justice and social welfare sectors.
This Bachelor of Science at the University of Southampton combines criminology and psychology to provide an integrated understanding of criminal behavior and human cognition. The program emphasizes research-led learning, practical application, and critical analysis, preparing graduates for careers or further study in forensic, legal, and social research fields. Students benefit from expert faculty, access to research resources, and opportunities for applied projects, gaining the knowledge and skills to analyze complex human behaviors, inform policy, and make meaningful contributions to criminal justice and psychological practice.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)23 8059 5000
Email: admissions@soton.ac.uk
Address: University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton, SO17 1BJ, United Kingdom