Psychology with Criminology - BSc (Hons)
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Introduction to the BSc (Hons) Psychology with Criminology Program
The BSc (Hons) Psychology with Criminology program at Birmingham City University offers students the opportunity to engage with content and theory in both psychology and criminology. This program is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS) and provides a strong grounding in both fields.
Program Overview
The program encourages students to develop a contemporary understanding of how psychological and criminological concepts apply to real-world issues. Students will use scientific reasoning to analyze behavior, build essential skills such as communication, teamwork, and problem-solving, and explore how both psychological perspectives and criminological theory help explain crime and criminal behavior.
Program Structure
The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of psychology and criminology. The course is divided into three years, with the option to undertake a professional placement year.
First Year
In the first year, students will complete the following core modules:
- Doing Psychological Research 1
- Perspectives within Psychology
- Key Debates in Criminological Theory
- Doing Psychological Research 2
- Psychology in Practice
- The Criminal Justice System
Second Year
In the second year, students will complete the following core modules:
- Social, Cultural and Community Psychology
- Lifespan Psychology
- The Human Brain: Biological and Cognitive Psychology
- Research Methods and Analysis in Psychology
Students will also choose from a range of optional modules, including:
- Substance Use, Crime and Deviance
- Making Sense of Homicide
- Race and Crime
- Experiencing Harm
- Crime in the City
- Youth Crime and Justice
Professional Placement (Optional)
Students have the option to undertake a professional placement year, which provides the opportunity to gain practical experience in a relevant field.
Final Year
In the final year, students will complete the following core modules:
- Independent Psychology Project
- Debates in Psychology
Students will also choose from a range of optional modules, including:
- Local to Global Organised Crime
- Everyday Surveillance
- Emotions in Crime and Criminal Justice
- Hate Crime
- Cybercrime
- Gender and Crime
- Counselling Psychology
- Educational Psychology
- Forensic Psychology
- Health Psychology
- Work and Organisational Psychology
- Ageing, the Brain and Society
- The Psychology of Addiction
- The Psychology of Eating Behaviours and Body Image
- Decolonising Psychology
Entry Requirements
The standard offer for the program is 112 UCAS Tariff points. Applicants must also meet the GCSE and other level 2 requirements, which include GCSE Maths at grade C/4 or above.
Fees and Funding
The annual tuition fee for UK students is 」9,790, while the fee for international students is 」18,570. The university offers a range of scholarships and bursaries to support students with their tuition fees.
Employability
The program is designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge required to pursue a career in psychology or a related field. The university's careers team offers support and guidance to help students achieve their career goals.
Facilities and Staff
The program is based at the university's City Centre Campus, which features state-of-the-art facilities, including psychology labs and a mock court room. The program is taught by a team of experienced academics and professionals, who are experts in their field.
Accreditation
The program is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), which demonstrates the high quality of the teaching provision and ensures that the program remains cutting-edge and relevant.
