Course summary
About the course BSc Criminology and Policing at Roehampton focuses on crime, policing and social justice, and how policing operates within wider social, legal and political contexts. The course is designed for students who want to understand contemporary policing alongside criminological perspectives on crime, power, inequality and social harm. You will explore how policing practices affect individuals and communities, while developing critical, analytical and research skills relevant to criminal justice and public sector roles. What you’ll study You’ll build a solid foundation in criminological theory and policing studies, while gaining professional skills valued across criminal justice and public sector roles, including analysing crime and policing practices, understanding how policing institutions operate, evaluating responses to crime and social harm, and conducting research to support evidence based decision making. Future opportunities This degree prepares you for a range of careers connected to policing, criminal justice and community safety. Graduates may go on to work in areas such as: • Policing and law enforcement support roles • Criminal justice and probation services • Community safety and crime prevention • Youth justice and offender support services • Public sector, policy and research roles You will also develop transferable skills in critical thinking, research, communication and data analysis that are valued across public, private and third sector organisations. Some graduates progress to postgraduate study in criminology, policing, criminal justice or related subjects. How you’ll learn You will learn through: • Lectures and seminars exploring criminology, policing and real world case studies • Research led teaching informed by contemporary debates in crime and policing • Coursework based assessment including essays, reports, presentations and a final year project • Academic support and feedback to develop your analytical, research and writing skills Digital learning resources are available to support your studies, including online reading materials and recorded content where appropriate. Facilities You will study in teaching and learning spaces designed to support discussion, research and collaborative learning, including: • Modern lecture theatres and seminar rooms • Digital learning platforms and online academic resources • Library access to criminology, policing and social science collections • Study spaces that support independent and group work These facilities support your academic development and help you engage critically with contemporary issues in criminology and policing.
Qualified teacher status (QTS)
To work as a teacher at a state school in England or Wales, you will need to achieve qualified teacher status (QTS). This is offered on this course for the following level:
- Course does not award QTS
How to apply
This is the deadline for applications to be completed and sent for this course. If the university or college still has places available you can apply after this date, but your application is not guaranteed to be considered.
Application codes
Please select a course option – you will then see the application code you need to use to apply for the course.
Points of entry
The following entry points are available for this course:
- Year 1
Entry requirements
Qualification requirements
UCAS Tariff - 112 points
T Level - M
English language requirements
| Test | Grade | Additional details |
|---|---|---|
| IELTS (Academic) | 6 | with a minimum of 5.5 in each band |
| TOEFL (iBT) | 80 | with the following minimum scores: Reading: 18 Writing: 17 Listening: 17 Speaking: 20 |
| PTE Academic | 59 | with no less than 59 in any band |
| Cambridge English Advanced | C | grade C in tests prior to 2015 with no less than 'weak' in any band |
We may accept other high school English qualifications if you are applying for an undergraduate degree. Please contact us at [email protected] to clarify.
English Language requirements
https://www.roehampton.ac.uk/international/entry-requirements/
Student Outcomes
There is no data available for this course. For further information visit the Discover Uni website.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
| International | £16950* | Year 1 |
| England | £9535* | Year 1 |
| Northern Ireland | £9535* | Year 1 |
| Scotland | £9535* | Year 1 |
| Wales | £9535* | Year 1 |
| Channel Islands | £9535* | Year 1 |
| Republic of Ireland | £9535* | Year 1 |
| EU | £16950* | Year 1 |
*This is a provisional fee and subject to change.
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
Additional fee information
Provider information
University of Roehampton
Erasmus House
Roehampton Lane
London
SW15 5PU
