Criminology with Police Studies with Foundation Year BA (Hons) (including Placement Year) 60 months Undergraduate Programme By York St John University |TopUniversities

Criminology with Police Studies with Foundation Year BA (Hons) (including Placement Year)

Programme Duration

60 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

52,912 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Law and Legal StudiesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Law and Legal Studies

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Criminology with Police Studies combines the academic study of issues relating to crime and deviance with modules covering aspects of modern policing. This includes the way crime and deviance affect society and the way in which the policing system responds to them, but also how society as a whole responds to the policing system and criminality in general. The university aims to deliver a high quality learning environment that embeds intellectual curiosity, innovation and best practice in learning, teaching and student support to enable students to achieve their full academic potential. 

Programme overview

Main Subject

Law and Legal Studies

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Criminology with Police Studies combines the academic study of issues relating to crime and deviance with modules covering aspects of modern policing. This includes the way crime and deviance affect society and the way in which the policing system responds to them, but also how society as a whole responds to the policing system and criminality in general. The university aims to deliver a high quality learning environment that embeds intellectual curiosity, innovation and best practice in learning, teaching and student support to enable students to achieve their full academic potential. 

Admission Requirements

75+
6+
48+

English Language GCSE at grade C or above (or equivalent)

5 Years
Jan-2000

Tuition fees

Domestic
38,912 GBP
International
52,912 GBP

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