Criminology (including foundation year) at London Metropolitan University - UCAS

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Course summary

Why study this course? Our Criminology (including foundation year) BSc will prepare you for study at undergraduate level, while providing you with the knowledge to examine the causes and effects of crime. This four-year course is designed for those who don’t meet the requirements to enter the three-year course or who have been out of education for a few years and would like to prepare for academic study at undergraduate level. During Year 0 you’ll improve your critical thinking, essay writing and other academic skills to build your confidence and improve your learning techniques. You’ll be supported by a tutor and academic mentor to achieve all of your academic goals and settle into university. In the following three years you’ll engage in academic investigation of the criminal justice system and examine criminological theories. More about this course Our Criminology (including foundation year) BSc course is perfect preparation for a career in crime and justice related settings. You’ll not only study criminological theories and learn to research the causes and implications of crime, but you’ll also gain valuable academic skills that will help you progress to managerial roles or postgraduate study. On this course you’ll receive excellent support to ensure that you settle into university life and achieve good academic outcomes. In your foundation year, your tutor and mentor will help you work on your strengths and weaknesses and prepare for the following three years of undergraduate academic study. During this year, your modules will focus on developing your academic literacy, critical thinking and analytical skills through the production of short texts about subjects in the field of social sciences and current affairs. You’ll also be joined by students studying the foundation year from other disciplines, providing a perfect opportunity to work with others to improve your skills. We place great emphasis on our teaching quality and your lecturers will take their time to work with you to develop your skills and ensure you reach a good level of understanding of the topics. During the foundation year you’ll also take a module that is more focused on criminology, so that you can get a view into the topics you’ll be studying and prepare for the following years. If at the end of your foundation year you decide that you’d like to specialise in a different area of study, there will be flexibility to move to a different course in the School of Social Sciences or the School of Social Professions subject to approval. In the three years that will follow you’ll experience greater flexibility in choosing what you’d like to study and enjoy the opportunity to combine your criminology degree with the study of psychology, policing, sociology or law. The course content will also begin to be more specialised.

Modules

Year 0 modules include: Critical Thinking (core, 15 credits) Interventions for Change (core, 15 credits) Media, Crime and Race (core, 15 credits) Reflecting on Self and Society (core, 15 credits) Researching Discrimination (core, 15 credits) Researching Inequality (core, 15 credits) Social Issues in Context: Text to Essay (core, 15 credits) Studying in London (core, 15 credits) Year 1 modules include: Introduction to Criminological Theory (core, 30 credits) Introduction to Policing (core, 30 credits) Introduction to the Criminal Justice System (core, 30 credits) Researching Crime and Deviance (core, 30 credits) Year 2 modules include: Crime in Context (core, 30 credits) Measuring and Interpreting Crime (core, 30 credits) Perspectives on Policing (core, 30 credits) Crime, Media and Technology (option, 15 credits) Youth, Crime and Violence (option, 15 credits) Youth, Resistance and Social Control (option, 30 credits) Extension of Knowledge Module (option, 15 credits) Example Year 3 modules include: Crime Control and Penology (core, 30 credits) Criminology Project (core, 30 credits) Social Control, Drugs and Organised Crime (core, 30 credits) Criminology Work Experience (option, 15 credits) Gender and Sexuality (option, 30 credits) Serious and Serial Offenders (option, 15 credits) Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism (option, 15 credits) Victims and Crime (option, 15 credits) Human Rights and Conflict (option, 15 credits) Religion and the State (option, 15 credits)

Assessment method

Your assessment will be split between coursework, presentations and exams. Coursework may include portfolios of reflective writing, digital portfolios, essays and reports.


How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
M931
Institution code:
L68
Campus name:
Holloway
Campus code:
O

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Foundation

Entry requirements

Qualification requirements


English language requirements

To study a degree at London Met, you must be able to demonstrate proficiency in the English language. If you require a Tier 4 student visa you may need to provide the results of a Secure English Language Test (SELT) such as Academic IELTS. For more information about English qualifications please see our English language requirements. If you need (or wish) to improve your English before starting your degree, the University offers a Pre-sessional Academic English course to help you build your confidence and reach the level of English you require.

More information about our English language requirements.

https://www.londonmet.ac.uk/international/applying/english-language-requirements/undergraduate/


Student Outcomes

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

England £9250 Year 1
Northern Ireland £9250 Year 1
Scotland £9250 Year 1
Wales £9250 Year 1
EU £17600 Year 1
International £17600 Year 1
Channel Islands £17600 Year 1
Republic of Ireland £17600 Year 1

Additional fee information

Please note, in addition to the tuition fee there may be additional costs for things such as equipment, materials, printing, textbooks, trips or professional body fees. Additionally, there may be other activities that are not formally part of your course and not required to complete your course, but which you may find helpful (for example, optional field trips). The costs of these are additional to your tuition fee and the fees set out above and will be notified when the activity is being arranged.
Criminology (including foundation year) at London Metropolitan University - UCAS