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University of Gloucestershire
Undergraduate

Criminology and Psychology

BSc (Hons)

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Study type
Full Time
Course length
3 Years
Campus
City Campus, Gloucester
UCAS Code
MC98

Course overview

You’ll study criminology and psychology to understand the causes and effects of crime while working towards British Psychological Society accreditation. Focusing on real-world knowledge and skills, you’ll examine the causes of offending behaviour, the effects of crime on victims and the operation of the criminal justice system.

Our psychology courses are ranked in the top 10 in the UK for student satisfaction by the Complete University Guide 2024.

Your lecturers use their expertise in both criminology and psychology to integrate insights from the two disciplines. You’ll have the flexibility to shape your own syllabus to suit your future plans, from qualifying as a forensic psychologist to joining the police service.

In your first year you’ll be given a firm grounding in both criminology and psychology – including the criminal justice system and the role of the psychologist in the system, and the foundations of research and theory in the social sciences. In the second and third years you can specialise your learning through optional modules in crime science, forensic psychology, policing in the community and the psychology of wellbeing.

You’ll also develop advanced skills in research design and analysis, directing your own research in an area that interests you. Throughout the syllabus you will be develop high-level skills and expertise to match your interests and career goals.

Learning takes place through lectures, seminars, and workshops, and also through practical exercises such as crime scene analyses, simulated forensic investigations, fieldwork and research projects. Assessments include crime scene reports, forensic reports, case studies, blogs and portfolios as well as traditional essays and exams.

It’s planned that this course will be taught at UoG’s new campus in Gloucester city centre from September 2025.

The vibrant campus will be at the heart of the regeneration of Gloucester city centre. It will bring an iconic building back to life as a modern centre for teaching, learning and community partnerships, through placements, research and outreach activity, and provide cutting-edge facilities for your course.

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Entry requirements

    • 104 – 120 UCAS tariff points, from any level 3 qualification, which includes A-levels, BTEC, T-levels and many other qualifications. Please see the UCAS tariff calculator for a list of level 3 qualifications and associated tariff points.

      If you are unsure whether we could make you an offer or you have any questions, just get in touch with our admissions team who will be able to advise you.

    • English Language or Literature and Maths Grade 4/C in GCSE (or equivalent) are normally required.

    • We welcome applications from mature students (aged 21 and over) and do not necessarily require the same academic qualifications as school leaving applicants, although some entry requirements may still apply for Professionally Accredited Courses. We accept Access to Higher Education Diplomas and make offers on an individual basis.

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Sep 2025 City Campus, Gloucester MC98 £9,250 TBC
Sep 2026 City Campus, Gloucester MC98 TBC TBC

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UoG Career promise

At UoG we create a climate for bravery and growth. We instil confidence in all our students, so you can graduate career-ready and meet your ambitions.

95% of our graduates are in work or further study*, but if you’re not in a job 6 months after graduating we’ll guarantee you 6 months of free support, followed by the offer of a paid internship to kickstart your career – plus we’ll commit to lifetime career coaching. Eligibility conditions apply.

*Graduate Outcomes Survey published 2024 and based on 2021/22 leavers

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Careers

Our graduates go on to work within psychology, criminal justice and policing. Roles that may require further training include policing, probation and prison services, victim support, crime analysis and education. By following the accredited BPS route through our programme you’ll achieve the Graduate Basis for Chartered membership – your first step to becoming a Chartered Psychologist.

The course focuses on practical skills for employment in forensic settings, where you can apply your knowledge to work with offenders or handle crime-related materials.

You’ll benefit from our links with key organisations, providing valuable insights, guest-lectures, internships and project work. These organisations include Gloucestershire Constabulary, the Police and Crime Commissioner for Gloucestershire, Advocacy After Fatal Domestic Abuse, Thames Valley Anti-terrorism Unit, Youth Justice Services, Police Service Northern Ireland, the HM Prison Service, and Gloucester City Safe. Our students also work with Restorative Gloucestershire and Community Restorative Justice Ireland to develop skills in restorative justice.

Learn from leading experts

You’ll be taught by expert lecturers, including a leading homicide expert who advises the government, works with the police and makes regular media appearances, and Chartered Forensic Psychologists with a wealth of practice experience.

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Consider a career as a Forensic Psychologist

Gaining accreditation with the BPS is your first step to becoming a Chartered Psychologist. The syllabus offers the ideal platform to move into a rewarding career in forensic psychology, or other areas of professional practice such as clinical, occupational and health psychology.

Students on the Forensic Psychology course holding up evidence and looking at it
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Top 10 in the UK for student satisfaction

Our psychology courses are ranked in the top 10 in the UK for student satisfaction by the Complete University Guide 2024.

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Top 20 in the UK for student satisfaction

Our psychology courses are ranked in the top 20 for student satisfaction by the Guardian University Guide 2023.

Trips and experiences

You’ll get the chance to do several fieldtrips throughout your degree, which will include visits to prisons and NHS facilities. On several modules, you’ll get the chance to listen to experts in the field; on-campus in guest lectures and in different professional forensic contexts.

Placements

You’ll be able to apply your knowledge through real-world projects – from identifying homicide risks with our Homicide Research Group, to examining street crime with Gloucestershire Police as part of our Student Community Patrol.

In your second year, you’ll gain professional experience by doing a mini-placement either with an outside organisation or with one of our staff members, while your third year gives you the option to do a longer placement and build your professional experience.

"I am a forensic criminologist specialising in homicide, stalking and coercive control."

“My research is focused around interpersonal violence, and especially how we can prevent homicide. I work with professionals in reviewing homicides and training . I also work with families bereaved through homicide to help them with criminal justice processes. My teaching is focused around forensic and criminal investigation and issues in public protection.”

Dr. Jane Monckton Smith Senior Lecturer in Criminology

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