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Psychology and Criminology at Keele University - UCAS

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Course summary

If studies at the interface of Psychology and Criminology interest you then this British Psychological Society accredited degree is for you. You will learn how to take a scientific approach to understanding the mind, emotions, and actions, considering the biological influences, social pressures and environmental factors that affect how people think, act, and feel. You will use this understanding to explore and critique the various areas of the criminal justice system including policing, prisons, and rehabilitation. You will graduate with advanced skills in communication, research and critical thinking ready to pursue an exciting and dynamic career. Why choose this course?

  • This programme is accredited by the British Psychological Society, subject to passing your final year project and achieving a minimum 2:2 degree award
  • Keele was the first UK university to offer a named undergraduate degree in Criminology
  • Global Top 300 for Social Sciences (Times Higher Education World University Subject Rankings, 2022)
  • Broaden your horizons by spending a semester or year studying abroad
  • Gain highly transferable graduate employability skills to pursue a broad range of careers
Studying a combined honours in Psychology and Criminology at Keele enables you to combine the study of two dynamic and evolving subject areas. Psychology will equip you with a well-rounded education and in addition to studying the principal areas specified by the British Psychological Society (BPS) curriculum, you will have the opportunity to tailor your degree to reflect your career aspirations and interests. Principle areas of psychology include: biological, cognitive, social and developmental psychology as well as individual differences and historical issues. You will gain fundamental scientific skills in research design, statistics, qualitative and survey methods. Within Criminology you will explore what crime is and how it is defined by the law and public opinion, building your awareness of a range of criminological perspectives. You will also explore why it is important to think about crime, its impacts and how it could be prevented in future. You will research the theoretical explanations to understand the motivations for criminal behaviour and the subsequent investigation process. About Keele Keele University was established in 1949 by the former Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University. Founded to meet the needs of a changing world, Keele has always had a pioneering vision to be a different kind of university. We excel in both teaching and research, with some of the most satisfied students in England, and research that is changing lives for the better at a regional, national and global level. Our beautiful 600-acre campus is one of the biggest in Britain – but all the most important services and facilities are on your doorstep, with accommodation, teaching spaces, facilities including a medical centre, sports centre and pharmacy, and a range of shops, eateries and entertainment venues – including the Students’ Union – clustered around the centre.

Modules

For a list of indicative modules please visit the course page on the Keele University website.


How to apply

Application codes

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Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

Entry requirements

Qualification requirements

Please see our website for our full range of entry requirements

Please click the following link to find out more about qualification requirements for this course

https://www.keele.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/undergraduatecourses/psychologyandcriminology/#entry-reqs


Student Outcomes

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Employment after 15 months (Most common jobs)
94%
Go onto work and study

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

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Additional fee information

Please note, our fees for 2024 entry will be available soon. Although we review our fees annually and these may change, our 2023 entry fees are detailed on our course pages, and a summary is available on our website: keele.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/tuitionfeesandfunding/undergraduatetuitionfees/
Psychology and Criminology at Keele University - UCAS