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The Bachelor of Science in Criminology at the University of Southampton offers students an in-depth understanding of crime, criminal behavior, and the criminal justice system. This three-year, full-time program covers topics such as criminal law, victimology, criminological theory, and social justice, preparing students for careers in law enforcement, social research, and public policy.
On-campus learning includes theoretical coursework, fieldwork, and practical training in criminal justice practices. Graduates are well-prepared for careers in criminology, law enforcement, corrections, and social work, where they can contribute to the development of effective crime prevention strategies and justice policies.
1 Year – Foundations of Criminology
2 Year – Core Criminology Topics
3 Year – Advanced Criminology and Research Project
Graduates of the Criminology program are well-equipped for a variety of careers in criminal justice, law enforcement, and social research. Career paths include Criminologist, Forensic Analyst, Crime Analyst, Police Officer, Probation Officer, Victim Support Worker, Prison Officer, Policy Analyst, Researcher, and Human Rights Advocate. Graduates can work in law enforcement agencies, correctional institutions, government departments, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), legal firms, and research institutes. The Bachelor of Science qualification also provides a solid foundation for pursuing postgraduate studies in criminology, criminal justice, law, or social policy.
The Criminology program at the University provides an in-depth exploration of crime, criminal behavior, and the justice system. Over 3 years, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of criminological theories, law enforcement practices, and social responses to crime. The Bachelor of Science qualification ensures that graduates are well-prepared to address complex issues related to crime, justice, and social control, equipping them with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills. This program is ideal for students interested in understanding the causes and consequences of crime, as well as those who want to contribute to creating safer and more just societies. With a focus on research, ethics, and criminal justice policy, graduates will be ready to make an impact in various sectors, including law enforcement, social work, research, and advocacy.
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