Criminology
    Duration3 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 24,208 / Year
    Next IntakeSeptember 1, 2026

    Criminology

    About

    Course summary

    • Experience award-winning teaching recognised by the British Society of Criminology.
    • Gain experience at the Helena Kennedy Centre for International Justice.
    • Develop expertise in social justice, global human rights and criminal justice.
    • Engage in ethical and social justice issues, driving positive social change and inclusivity.

    Study theoretical, conceptual and practical applications of criminology in the real world, including how climate change relates to criminal behaviour and social justice. Engage in pioneering research in topics like prison reform and green criminology, exploring key debates around how to define, explain and respond to criminality – all preparing you for criminal and social justice roles.

    Understand how criminality and victimisation occur at local, national and global levels – exploring real-world responses in a dynamic, inclusive learning environment.

    Disciplines

    Criminology

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    UCAS points

    • 112-120

    This must include at least two A levels or equivalent BTEC National qualifications. For example:

    • BBC-BBB at A Level.
    • DDM in BTEC Extended Diploma.
    • Merit overall from a T level Qualification
    • A combination of qualifications, which may include up to two AS Levels, EPQ and general studies.

    You can find information on making sense of UCAS tariff points here and use the UCAS tariff calculator to work out your points.

    GCSE

    • English Language or or English Literature at grade C or 4
    • Mathematics at grade C or 4

    • Access - at least 45 credits at level 3 and 15 credits at level 2 from a relevant Open College Network accredited course

    • Grade B from CACHE Level 3 Extended Diploma.

    If English is not your first language, you will need an IELTS score of 6.5 with a minimum of 6.5 in both reading and writing and 5.5 in all other skills, or equivalent

    We consider other qualifications from the UCAS tariff. Applicants with alternative qualifications or a combination of qualifications and work experience are also considered. We welcome applications from people of any age. Please contact us for further advice.

    Meeting the qualifications on the entry criteria does not guarantee you a place. You should ensure that you submit a personal statement and reference as these are considered as part of the selection process. Guidelines on personal statements and references can be found on the UCAS website.

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 52
    • IELTSMin 6
    • TOEFLMin 79

    Career

    Future careers

    This course prepares you for a career in:

    • Citizens advice work
    • Community liaison work
    • Drug and alcohol services
    • Police services
    • Probation services
    • Prison services
    • Social research
    • Victim support work
    • Youth work

    Previous graduates of this course have gone on to work for:

    • His Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service
    • The Magistrates Court
    • The Ministry of Justice
    • The Police
    • Sheffield Hallam University

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee
    24,208 / year

    How to Apply

    Apply for an undergraduate degree course

    How to apply for a foundation, top-up or bachelors degree

    For undergraduate degrees, UK applicants need to apply through UCAS, the University and College Admissions Service.

    Undergraduate degrees include:

    • Foundation degrees (FdA, FdEng, FdSc)
    • Top-up degrees (BA, BSc, BENG, LLB)
    • Bachelors degrees (BA, BSc, BENG, LLB)

    Applications open in September for courses starting in October the following year.

    International applicants

    If you are from outside the UK, you can apply direct or through UCAS. To apply direct, please use the online application form.

    Getting started with UCAS

    The first step is to register in the UCAS Hub and start a new application. You can save your application as you go, so you can complete a little bit at a time if you want to.

    We recommend reading UCAS's guide to filling in the application form.

    Your statement and references

    As part of your UCAS application, you'll need to write a personal statement. You might also need to give names and contact details for people who can give you a reference.

    If you're not sure where to start, try our guides to writing a good statement and choosing the right referees.

    Assessing your application

    Our admissions tutors will:

    • check the subjects you're studying
    • check your grades
    • read your personal statement
    • read the references we've received.

    Depending on your course and application, we might also:

    • invite you an interview
    • invite you to submit a portfolio.

    If you are invited to one of these, we'll send you everything you need to know. But if you'd like to know more now, you can read our guides to preparing for an interview and preparing a portfolio.

    Application decision

    After assessing your application, we will contact you with a decision. We usually start to make offers from November through to March, depending on when you applied.

    Criminology

    Sheffield Hallam University

    Sheffield Hallam University

    United Kingdom

    United Kingdom, Sheffield