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    Criminology and Cybercrime BSc (Hons), sandwich with foundation year and work placement
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    Criminology and Cybercrime BSc (Hons), sandwich with foundation year and work placement

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    United Kingdom, Portsmouth

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    Mix

    Course Code

    L311

    Campuses

    London

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2026
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    Duration 5 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 17,900  / year(s)
    Next Intake September-2026

    Criminology and Cybercrime BSc (Hons), sandwich with foundation year and work placement

    About

    Join the global mission to stop criminals exploiting the internet. On the UK’s first BSc (Hons) course in Criminology and Cybercrime, you'll explore the future of policing and how criminal organisations operate online. You'll learn to make a difference, not by fighting tech with tech, but by understanding the human aspects of cybercrime.

    Cyber is always evolving, so this course does too. You can choose from wide range of innovative and topical modules – from cybersecurity, online terrorism and digital forensics, to cyberdeviance and cyberpsychology.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Entry requirements

    September 2026 start

    Typical offers for BSc (Hons) Criminology and Cybercrime

    • A levels - BBB-BBC
    • UCAS points - 104-120 points from 3 A levels, or equivalent (calculate your UCAS points)
    • T-levels - Merit
    • BTECs (Extended Diplomas) - DDM-DMM
    • International Baccalaureate - 27

    You may need to have studied specific subjects or GCSEs - see full entry requirements and other qualifications we accept.

    English language requirements

    • English language proficiency at a minimum of IELTS band 6.0 with no component score below 5.5.

    See alternative English language qualifications

    We also accept other standard English tests and qualifications, as long as they meet the minimum requirements of your course.

    If you don't meet the English language requirements yet, you can achieve the level you need by successfully completing a pre-sessional English programme before you start your course.

    Worried about your grades?

    If you're not sure you meet the entry requirements, or need some help to get uni-ready, then we offer BSc (Hons) Criminology and Cybercrime with Foundation Year through our partners at ICP to bring you up to speed. When you successfully finish, you'll get a guaranteed place on BSc (Hons) Criminology and Cybercrime.

    Find out more about our foundation years with ICP

    Typical offers for BSc (Hons) Criminology and Cybercrime with Foundation Year

    You may need to have studied specific subjects – find full entry requirements and other qualifications we accept.

    English language requirements

    • English language proficiency at a minimum of IELTS band 5.5 with no component score below 5.5.

    See alternative English language qualifications.

    We also accept other standard English tests and qualifications, as long as they meet the minimum requirements of your course.

    If you don't meet the English language requirements yet, you can achieve the level you need by successfully completing a pre-sessional English programme before you start your course.

    Please note this foundation year with ICP isn’t currently open to EU or International students.

    We look at more than just your grades

    While we consider your grades when making an offer, we also carefully look at your circumstances and other factors to assess your potential. These include whether you live and work in the region and your personal and family circumstances which we assess using established data.

    Explore more about how we make your offer

    If you're looking to do a degree, especially in Criminology, there is no other place to look for it.

    In terms of support and the type of courses you can get and just in terms of quality of living, it’s a beautiful city.

    Aanand Nair, BSc (Hons) Criminology and Cybercrime and winner of Undergraduate Dissertation Prize – Criminology and Cybercrime, Graduation 2023

    English Program Requirements

    Career

    Employers around the globe are very interested in graduates with cybercrime expertise. In our increasingly digital world, the demand is likely to grow.

    Once you graduate this course in criminology and cybercrime, you'll be well prepared for a wide range of roles, especially those focused on the human side of cybercrime.

    What areas can you work in with a criminology and cybercrime degree?

    You'll graduate ready for opportunities in the police force, policy making organisations and new technology. Specialist areas for you in the public and private sector include:

    • specialised cybercrime units
    • crime prevention
    • criminological research
    • intelligence analysis
    • digital investigations
    • security consultancy
    • the prison system

    You could also progress to postgraduate study in criminology or cybercrime.

    What jobs can you do with a criminology and cybercrime degree?

    You could have a career in digital investigation, crime prevention, and security consultancy. With skills that are in high demand, potential roles could include:

    • policy researcher
    • civil service
    • vulnerability assessor
    • incident responder
    • security profiler
    • cybersecurity consultant
    • law enforcement

    What areas can you work in with a criminology and cybercrime degree?

    You'll graduate ready for opportunities in the police force, policy making organisations and new technology. Specialist areas for you in the public and private sector include:

    • specialised cybercrime units
    • crime prevention
    • criminological research
    • intelligence analysis
    • digital investigations
    • security consultancy
    • the prison system

    You could also progress to postgraduate study in criminology or cybercrime.

    What jobs can you do with a criminology and cybercrime degree?

    You could have a career in digital investigation, crime prevention, and security consultancy. With skills that are in high demand, potential roles could include:

    • policy researcher
    • civil service
    • vulnerability assessor
    • incident responder
    • security profiler
    • cybersecurity consultant
    • law enforcement

    We are one of a select few universities in the UK recognised by the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) - a global professional body for counter fraud professionals.

    If you take the optional module Economic Crime and Fraud Examination on this course, you'll have the chance to complete the ACFE's Certified Fraud Examiner qualification at a subsidised rate.

    Professional recognition

    If you're interested in probation work or community justice, you can graduate from this course with pre-entry qualifications for a career in those fields. This can give you a real advantage when applying for jobs. Your lecturers can advise you on the right modules to choose.

    What kind of careers can a criminology degree lead to?

    Studying a degree in criminology will open you up to a wide variety of career opportunities. From policing and cyber security, to NGOs and charities, discover some of the roles you could take on, and learn how we'll support you to achieve your goals.

    Simona Ciobotaru: Studying a degree here at the University of Portsmouth in our School of Criminology and Criminal Justice will open you up to a wide variety of career options.

    Alexandra Hemingway: It's not always really obvious exactly what kind of job you might want to do. A lot of students do need some help or inspiration, and a lot of that comes from directly inside their course.

    If they're studying forensics, they've got really good simulations where they're doing practical examples of working with a scene of crime and stuff where they're going outdoors and really taking the science outside.

    Laura Haggar: We have some students who might go into the prison service. We might have students who are interested in economic crime.

    Simona Ciobotaru: A lot of students can go either into cyber security, NGOs and charities. They can work for the police.

    Dr Richard John: One of the great attractive measures of policing today is actually you could join with this degree as a detective or an investigator.

    Becky Milne: We have a big partnership with Hampshire Police, but also police right across the country and across the globe.

    Dr Craig Collie: We tend to recommend that students do a placement or some work experience so they can put some of those skills to use.

    Alexandra Hemingway: For example, working with Hampshire Constabulary as well as with charities or victim support. Another option is study abroad. You could go and do potentially a semester or a year in another university and you could also pick a work placement abroad. And there have also been opportunities to work right here in the university.

    Michela Scalpello: Students can move into other areas in terms of analysis, data or government.

    Dr Richard John: The sky really is your limit. The university of Portsmouth gives you the skills, it gives you the confidence and it gives you that academic ability to negotiate complex and difficult issues.

    Dr Craig Collie: Learning how people think and behave and understanding how you yourself react to those things work into how those jobs would work. We've just got a wonderful team who are very experienced. Our team is one of the biggest criminology provisions in the country. You can nurture that interest here with us at Portsmouth.

    Ongoing careers support

    Get experience while you study, with support to find part-time jobs, volunteering opportunities, and work experience.

    Towards the end of your degree and for up to five years after graduation, you’ll receive one-to-one support from our Graduate Recruitment Consultancy to help you find your perfect role.

    Placement year (optional)

    After your second or third year of study, you can choose to do a paid work placement year in the UK or overseas. This lets you put your new skills to work while developing valuable links with employers.

    It's fantastic for your CV and will really help you stand out when applying for jobs.

    We'll help you secure a work placement that fits your aspirations – whatever they might be. Previous students have secured placement positions at organisations such as the Hampshire Constabulary High Tech Crime Unit.

    Mentoring and support throughout your placement will help you to get the most from the experience.

    You could also choose to set up your own business, or take a voluntary placement.

    Studying abroad

    You can also spend this year studying overseas at one of our partner universities in Europe, Canada, Australia or South Korea.

    Placement experience

    Find out about Alfred's placement on ORPHEUS, a cross-European project designed to tackle the radicalisation of young people.

     

    Read about Alfred's placement

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 17,900 

    Application Fee

    GBP  
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    Criminology and Cybercrime BSc (Hons), sandwich with foundation year and work placement

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