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Location | Fees |
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England | £8,000 per year |
Scotland | £8,000 per year |
Wales | £8,000 per year |
Northern Ireland | £8,000 per year |
Republic of Ireland | £8,000 per year |
EU | £8,000 per year |
UCAS code: LL31
Here's what University Campus Oldham says about its Criminology and Criminal Justice course.
Criminology is the study of crime. Here at UCO we give you the tools to understand what constitutes crime and offer ways of addressing crime in our society.
Studying the FdA in criminology and criminal justice is a great way to start a journey towards employment in the criminal justice system, social work or relevant charitable organisations. It will enable you to develop your critical, analytical and interpretive skills in order to forge a deeper criminological understanding of the world around you. This course can be followed by the all-new FdA to new modules designed around more contemporary criminological concepts including Comparative Criminology and Zemiology, as well as undertaking and developing a dissertation project of your choosing.
Studying this course, you will gain knowledge and understanding of a complex range of sociological, psychological and biological perspectives which influence people to commit crime. Critically analyse and challenge these perspectives in order to better understand the influences and harms within society.
Qualification
Foundation Degree in Arts - FdA
Department
Health, Care and Education
Location
Main Site | Oldham
Duration
2 Years
Study mode
Full-time
Subjects
• Criminal justice
• Criminology
• Criminal law
Start date
September 2025
Application deadline
January 29, 2025
Level 4 : Beyond Crime and Criminology Skills, Research, and Employability History of Criminal Justice Crime and Morality Key Approaches in Criminology Criminal Justice in Action
Level 5: Mandatory Modules
Research Methods and Theory 1 Research Methods and Theory 2 Understanding Policing and Security Youth Justice
Optional Modules:
Violence Against Women and Girls Drugs, Crime and Society Work Placement
The course is delivered using a range of contemporary methods including ‘traditional’ lectures, interactive lectures, workshops, seminars, debates, Virtual learning and self-directed study.
The course is assessed using a range of methods including essays, examinations, presentations, reports, reflections, research projects.
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£20.1k
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