Are you ready to embark on an exciting journey into the world of criminology Join our BA Criminology course to explore crime, harm, victimization, and crime control. You will develop critical thinking and research skills for your career.Learn from experienced criminologists who are leaders in their fields. Gain an understanding of areas of crime and justice with insights from sociology, law, social policy, psychology, politics, history, and media studies.For example, you'll examine the social and legal construction of ‘crime’ and consider its causes, as well as thinking about how societies should respond to harmful behaviours.With a wide range of optional modules, you can tailor your degree to your interests and career aspirations. You can choose to learn about punishment, victimology, or the crimes and harms of the powerful.Study abroad in locations such as the Netherlands, Singapore, or the USA to gain a global perspective. Take part in the placements scheme for hands-on experience, putting your knowledge to the test in the real world.A degree in criminology can provide a solid foundation for a number of careers. Our graduates work across many different sectors making a positive impact on society. Embark on this journey into criminology and discover exciting opportunities for your future career.Careers overviewA degree in criminology can provide a solid foundation for a criminal justice career, for example, in the police, prison or probation service.Your personal tutor will oversee your academic and personal development, and will offer support with your studies and welfare. There are also regular careers talks and events on enhancing your CV.In addition to the subject-specific knowledge that you will build throughout this course, you'll develop key transferable skills that are in high-demand by employers. These skills will benefit you in roles within local or national government, voluntary associations engaged with the social issues deriving from criminal behaviour, and with private companies with interests in security and risk assessment.