
BSc (Hons) Psychology and Criminology
Key details
Award
Degree of Bachelor of Arts
UCAS Course Code
K001
Fees
£8,500 per year
Awarding Body
University of East Anglia
Course Length
3 years
Course Start Date
September 2026
*This course is subject to validation
Course overview
The BSc (Hons) Psychology and Criminology degree explores the complex relationship between human behaviour and crime. The programme combines core areas of psychology with key criminological themes, helping you develop a deeper understanding of criminal behaviour, deviance, and the social and psychological factors that influence them.
You will study topics such as victimology, cybercrime, and violent crime while developing strong skills in research, critical thinking, and communication. As you progress, you will explore more advanced areas including offender profiling, policing, and the psychology of persuasion. The course culminates in an independent research project, allowing you to apply theory and research methods to a topic of your choice.
You will study in our modern University and Professional Development Centre in Bury St Edmunds, part of West Suffolk College and Eastern Education Group.
Why study with us?
What you’ll study
In your first year, you will build a strong foundation in both psychology and criminology. You will be introduced to key theories, concepts, and perspectives that underpin the study of crime, criminal behaviour, and psychological processes, alongside essential research skills to support your academic development. Modules include:
- Perspectives on Criminology
- Introduction to Criminal Law
- Introduction to Penology and Offender Management
- Introduction to Psychological Perspectives
- Introduction to Research Methods
In the second year, you will deepen your understanding of criminological and psychological theory while exploring contemporary issues in crime and victimisation. You will continue to develop your research skills and examine how biological, cognitive, social, and developmental factors influence behaviour. Modules include:
- Victimology
- Criminality in the Online Space
- Criminological Perspectives on Serious and Violent Crime
- Research Methods
- Social and Developmental Psychology
- Biological and Cognitive Psychology
In your final year, you will engage with advanced and critical topics in psychology and criminology. You will apply your knowledge and research skills through an independent dissertation, while exploring complex issues related to policing, persuasion, personality, and criminal profiling. Modules include:
- Dissertation
- Interrogating Criminal Profiling
- Critical Perspectives on Policing
- Psychology of Persuasion
- Personality and Intelligence
Future careers
Graduates of BSc (Hons) Psychology and Criminology are prepared for a wide range of meaningful and people focused careers. Many choose to progress into further training or postgraduate study, while others move straight into employment in health, education, criminal justice or community settings. Typical pathways include:

PRACTITIONER PSYCHOLOGIST
Salary: £25,000-£40,000+

FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY
Salary: £25,000-£40,000+

CRIME OR INTELLIGENCE ANALYST
Salary: £25,000-£60,000+
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Facilities
Study in a vibrant and welcoming space at our University and Professional Development Centre, designed to support learners of all ages and backgrounds. From our well-equipped library and quiet study zone to social spaces like Costa Coffee, to dedicated computer areas and an innovative XR Lab, you’ll have everything you need to excel. You’ll have access beyond timetabled hours, giving you the freedom to study, collaborate and work on projects whenever inspiration strikes.
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Fees and entry requirements
UCAS Tariff: 96 points
A Level: CCC
Pearson: BTEC
BTEC L3 Ext. Diploma: MMM
Tuition Fees
This course is £8,500 per year. Find out how to secure student finance here.
Course Related Costs
Please see the Course Factsheet for details on other course-related costs.
Funding and Bursaries
Please see Additional Funding and Bursaries for more information.
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How to apply
Apply for this course through the University and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS), using the UCAS Hub. UCAS Hub is a secure online application system that allows you to apply for the full-time undergraduate courses at University and Colleges in the United Kingdom.
Please search for ‘West Suffolk College‘ as the institution name on UCAS.
Progressing students at Eastern Education Group
If you are already a student within the Eastern Education Group (West Suffolk College, Abbeygate Sixth Form College or One Sixth Form College), or have been within the last three years, you can apply directly through our Internal Application Form and save up to £1,000 off your first-year tuition fees*.
*The College offers a discount to students who have studied a full-time qualification within the Eastern Education Group in the past three years. Fixed discounts of £1,000 on the first year of a degree course and £500 for first year of a HNC, HTQ or HND course. Students are only allowed to benefit from one discount within any three-year period. Higher or degree apprenticeships are not eligible for this award. The College reserves the right to remove this offer at any time. Other terms and conditions are not affected by this offer.
Disclaimer: There is no need to apply for this award. Full terms and conditions as outlined apply. The progression discounts are in place for students applying to start at University Centre at Eastern Education Group for entry in the same year as their application. Students must be enrolled and in attendance at University Centre at Eastern Education Group.



