The BSc Psychology with Criminology at Solent University combines an understanding of human behaviour with the study of crime and justice. This programme explores the relationship between psychological theory and criminal behaviour, examining how offenders think and how justice systems respond to crime. It includes a Foundation Year designed for students who do not yet meet standard entry requirements, helping them build essential academic, analytical, and study skills to prepare for the full degree.
Students benefit from an optional industry placement year, providing valuable work experience in relevant criminal justice or psychology-related environments. Assessment methods include essays, exams, presentations, and project work. The course also features extensive hands-on learning, such as crime scene simulations, mock courtroom exercises, guest lectures, and real-life case studies. By graduation, students are equipped with strong theoretical knowledge and applied skills suitable for roles across criminal justice, psychology, victim support, or postgraduate study.
Solent University, located in Southampton, UK, is recognised for its modern facilities and strong industry connections—particularly with the criminal justice system. The Psychology with Criminology degree is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), ensuring it meets the highest academic and professional standards. Students benefit from practical learning environments such as mock courtrooms, crime scene labs, guest speaker sessions, and a dedicated mentoring and tutoring network to support their academic success.
Applicants must submit a personal statement outlining their motivation for studying this course and provide an academic or employer reference. Including a CV that highlights any relevant experience is strongly encouraged.
International students enrolling in the BSc Psychology with Criminology at Solent University are required to pay £17,750 per year in tuition fees.
Solent University provides a range of bursaries and financial aid options to support international students. Applicants are encouraged to check the official Solent University website for up-to-date information on available scholarships and eligibility criteria.
Graduates of the BSc Psychology with Criminology are well-prepared for a range of careers within the criminal justice, social services, and psychology sectors, including:
Applications for this course can be submitted via UCAS or through Solent University’s undergraduate application portal. For personalised guidance during the application process, prospective students are encouraged to contact one of AHZ’s trained counsellors.
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