BSc Hons Psychology and Criminology

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

The University of Bradford

Program Overview

Program Overview:
This three-year program blends psychology with criminology to explore the psychological factors behind criminal behavior and the workings of the criminal justice system. It’s perfect for students interested in forensic psychology, law enforcement, and rehabilitation.

Curriculum Structure

Year One
You’ll begin with foundational modules such as Introduction to Psychology, Introduction to Criminology, and Research Methods, building a solid base in both fields and essential academic skills.

Year Two
This year includes modules like Social Psychology, Criminal Justice Systems, and Psychology of Crime, expanding your understanding of criminal behavior and societal responses.

Year Three
Your final year focuses on specialist topics such as Forensic Psychology, Criminal Behaviour and Society, and an independent Research Project, allowing you to investigate key issues in psychology and criminology.

Focus areas:
Forensic psychology, criminal behavior, criminology, social psychology, research methods.

Learning outcomes:
Apply psychological theories to crime and justice, understand the criminal justice system, conduct research in forensic contexts, critically evaluate interventions.

Professional alignment (accreditation):
The psychology component is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), providing eligibility for Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC).

Reputation (employability rankings):
The University of Bradford is well-regarded for applied social sciences, with strong industry links and graduate employment support.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At Bradford, this joint honours program offers hands-on experience exploring human behaviour through psychological and criminological lenses. You’ll develop practical research skills and apply theory to real-world issues such as criminal behaviour, justice, and social policy. The course includes lab work, field studies, and case analysis.

Here’s how practical learning is embedded:

  • Access to psychology and criminology labs equipped for behavioural research and forensic analysis
  • Training in research software including SPSS and NVivo for quantitative and qualitative data
  • Workshops on criminal profiling, forensic interviewing, and psychological assessment
  • Supervised final-year research project combining psychology and criminology topics
  • Group projects and role-plays simulating investigative and legal scenarios
  • Opportunities for placements and volunteering with local criminal justice agencies
  • Extensive library resources with psychology, criminology, and forensic collections
  • Digital learning platforms supporting collaborative projects and research

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates from this program are well-prepared for careers in criminal justice, social services, law enforcement, and psychology-related fields. The interdisciplinary approach enhances employability in a range of sectors.

Common roles include:
Forensic Support Worker, Probation Officer, Crime Analyst, Research Assistant

You’ll benefit from:

  • Bradford Careers Service offering tailored guidance, internships, and employer networking
  • Strong links with local police, probation services, and forensic organisations for placements
  • Positive graduate employment rates and competitive salaries in criminology and psychology roles
  • British Psychological Society (BPS) accreditation supporting further psychology training
  • Alumni networks and mentoring programmes to support career development

Further Academic Progression:
Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in Forensic Psychology, Criminology, or related fields — with Bradford providing excellent research supervision and professional links.

Program Key Stats

£20,538
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


52 %

Eligibility Criteria

BBC
2.8
28
70

1250
23
6.0
80

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Forensic psychologist
  • Probation officer
  • Crime analyst
  • Victim support worker
  • Police officer
  • Youth offender worker
  • Researcher in criminal behavior
  • Community development officer
  • Rehabilitation specialist
  • Policy advisor in criminal justice

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