Criminology
    Duration4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 14,000 / Year
    Next IntakeSeptember 1, 2023

    Criminology

    About

    Gain a deeper understanding of how we define, classify and respond to crime, and why people commit crimes on this fascinating Criminology degree.

    Criminology is a social science examining the nature of law making and how society is 'policed'. You will study all aspects of crime, learning how it is controlled and regulated in modern societies. 

    This is a flexible degree. In the first two years you will concentrate on the fundamentals of criminology and sociology. In years three and four you will specialise, working with our academics to explore:

    • Contemporary criminological theory.
    • Crime, policing and police work.
    • Penal institutions.
    • Race and Human rights.

    We place a strong emphasis on developing your research skills, which are highly valued in the workplace. Whether it's collaboration, assessing evidence, writing reports, researching or completing project work, your criminology studies will make you extremely employable.

    After the first two years of study, you can choose to specialise in other areas or carry on studying this pathway. See more in the 'How the Course Works' section below.

    This course scored nearly 85% for Teaching and Learning Resources in the 2021 National Student Survey. Plus, Abertay is widely regarded as THE place to come for high quality teaching. But don't just take our word for it:

    • UK University of the Year for Teaching Quality (The Times/ Sunday Times Good University Guide 2021).
    • UK Top 10 for Student Satisfaction & Teaching (Guardian University Guide 2021).
    • UK Top 10 for Student Satisfaction (National Student Survey 2020).
    Get set to have your understanding of crime, deviance and the criminal justice process challenged on this fascinating and flexible Criminology degree.
    • UK University of the Year for Teaching Quality (The Times/Sunday Times Good University Guide 2021).
    • Top 10 in the UK for Student Satisfaction with Teaching, Course and Feedback (Guardian University Guide 2021).
    • UK Top 10 for Student Satisfaction (National Student Survey 2020).

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    General Secondary Education Certificate (Tawjihiyah) with an average of 60% and either: Post-secondary diploma or 1st year of a University programme

    Applicants will typically be required to pass the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma with an overall score of 28 points, to include any essential subject(s) at S5 or H4.

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 6
    • TOEFLMin 78

    Career

    Potential Careers 

    We are extremely proud of our alumni, who have gone into a variety of different roles such as:

    • Community development worker
    • Crime scene investigator
    • Detective
    • Police officer
    • Police staff
    • Prison officer
    • Probation officer
    • Social worker
    • Youth worker
    • Teacher

    Fee Information

    How to Apply

    UCAS is the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service You use this online process to apply to all UK universities.

    All UK and international students use UCAS. The majority of applications for UK-based&nbsp undergraduate degree courses are made through UCAS

    You can apply for up to five different undergraduate courses, and only need to submit one UCAS application.

    Complete your personal details in UCAS Apply This includes your funding and sponsorship options, residential status, and any special needs or impairments. You will get your username and create a password. Keep your user name and password safe as you will need them. 

    We have some helpful advice about how to complete your university degree application.

    UCAS also provide information about filling in your UCAS application.

    A key part is your personal statement. This is your chance to show your motivation for studying the course, and why you would be a great student.

    You need to spend some time writing and editing your personal statement until you’re happy with it. Take a look at the UCAS section on writing your personal statement.

    Criminology

    Abertay University

    Abertay University

    United Kingdom

    United Kingdom, Dundee