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156 Best Criminal Justice Bachelor's Degree Programs for 2024

Discover the leading Criminal Justice Bachelor's Degree programs for 2024. Our list of 156 courses is tailored to help you excel in your chosen field with WeUni.

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BSc (Hons) Professional Policing with Foundation Year

The University of Law Undergraduate Programmes

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United Kingdom

Law, Emergency & Disaster Management, Criminal Justice

Bachelor of Science (BSc)

ULaw offers access to the BSc Professional Policing through a four-year course including a foundation year, which is aimed at developing the skills required to enable students to study in any of our Undergraduate programmes with confidence. The foundation year is therefore not specific to the policing degree but provides an alternative entry route onto the Policing degree and serves as an underpinning year, incorporating both academic and legal/professional related learning as well as skills needed to participate in levels 4, 5 and 6. The degree in Professional Policing will provide students with professional knowledge of the ethics, skills and attitudes that are critical to 21st century policing.

English

4 Years

BA(Hons) in Criminology

UWE Bristol

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United Kingdom

Social Sciences, Law, Criminal Justice, Criminology

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Explore crime from multiple angles, and arm yourself with the specialist knowledge and skills that will get you noticed by employers when you graduate.

English

3 Years

BSc (Hons) Professional Policing (Accelerated)

The University of Law Undergraduate Programmes

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United Kingdom

Criminal Justice

Bachelor of Science (BSc)

The BSc (Hons) Professional Policing - The accelerated 2-year program will provide you with a professional knowledge of the ethics, skills, and attitudes that are critical to twenty-first-century policing. The course has been designed to meet the requirements of the College of Policing National Curriculum for the role of a Police Constable under the National Policing Education Qualifications Framework

English

2 Years

BA (Hons) Criminology and Policing

The University of Law Undergraduate Programmes

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United Kingdom

Social Sciences, Law, Criminal Justice

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Our BA (Hons) Criminology and Policing degree combines our expertise in contemporary criminology and professional policing to provide a comprehensive understanding of criminological theories that can be applied to current socio-economic policies and conditions. Combining criminology study with policing modules which cover aspects of the national policing curriculum, this three-year course is for those interested in pursuing a career in the criminal justice sector, police service or associated fields.

English

3 Years

BA (Hons) Criminology and Policing with Foundation Year

The University of Law Undergraduate Programmes

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United Kingdom

Social Sciences, Law, Criminal Justice

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The course is a 4-year BA in Criminology and Policing including a Foundation Year. The course is aimed at students who may be critical of current criminal justice policies and who are seeking employment in either the criminal justice sector, the police service, or associated fields.

English

4 Years

BSc (Hons) Professional Policing

The University of Law Undergraduate Programmes

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United Kingdom

Law, Criminal Justice, Public Administration

Bachelor of Science (BSc)

The BSc (Hons) Professional Policing 3-year degree will provide you with professional knowledge of the ethics, skills and attitudes that are critical to twenty-first-century policing. The course has been designed to meet the requirements of the College of Policing National Curriculum for the role of a Police Constable under the National Policing Education Qualifications Framework. A range of key topics will be studied in the area of crime, criminology, law, terrorism, associated psychology, sociology and criminal investigation.

English

3 Years

BA in Criminology

Queen's University Belfast

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United Kingdom

Psychology, Sociology, Law, Criminal Justice

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The BA (Hons) in Criminology provides a unique vantage point to study crime and justice in a society transitioning from conflict. Criminologists are interested in how activities come to be defined as ‘criminal’, and why definitions and responses to crime vary over time and place. The subject includes a broad range of perspectives on understanding crime and criminal behaviour, and examines various methods in the prevention, policing and punishment of crime. The course also considers how and why people move away from crime, ways in which this might be facilitated and offender reintegration.

English

3 Years

BSc (Hons) in Professional Policing

University of Winchester

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United Kingdom

Criminal Justice

Bachelor of Science (BSc)

The PEQF (Policing Education Qualifications Framework) is a new, professional framework for the training of police officers and staff. As of 1st January 2020, successful appointment as a police officer in any one of the 43 Police Forces in England and Wales will be dependent upon the completion of a professional educational qualification. The College of Policing, as the professional body of the police service, has developed three new entry routes into the police service. One of these routes is by completion of a Pre-Join degree, whereby students study a three-year degree in professional policing.

English

3 Years

BA H Criminology and Criminal Justice

The University of Greenwich

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United Kingdom

Social Sciences, Law, Criminal Justice

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Our degree in criminology and criminal justice is aimed at anyone who wants to learn more about the causes, consequences, and prevention of crime at local, national, and international levels.

English

3 Years

BA in Criminology

Queen's University Belfast - Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences

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United Kingdom

Psychology, Sociology, Law, Criminal Justice

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The BA (Hons) in Criminology provides a unique vantage point to study crime and justice in a society transitioning from conflict. Criminologists are interested in how activities come to be defined as ‘criminal’ and why definitions and responses to crime vary over time and place.

English

3 Years

BSc (Hons) Forensic Science

University of Lincoln

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United Kingdom

Biology, Chemistry, Criminal Justice, Forensic Science

Bachelor of Science (BSc)

Forensic scientists provide impartial evidence in criminal investigations through their scientific expertise. They work in laboratories, at crime scenes, and in courtrooms, utilising their highly developed biology and chemistry skills. Their highly detailed work encompasses elements of chemistry and biology applied in areas such as toxicology, DNA analysis, and trace evidence.

English

3 Years

BSc (Hons) Criminology and Criminal Justice

University of Portsmouth

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United Kingdom

Social Sciences, Law, Criminal Justice, Criminology

Bachelor of Science (BSc)

Why do people commit crimes? And what should we do about it? From offender to victim, punishment to rehabilitation, this BSc (Hons) Criminology and Criminal Justice degree asks questions about the causes and consequences of crime. The answers may surprise you. They’ll certainly help you choose the right career path. As you become an expert on the criminal justice system in England and Wales, you’ll develop skills for a range of careers – from policing and prisons to probation and rehabilitation, as well as roles fighting fraud in the private sector or influencing Government policy. And because crime doesn’t respect borders, this course also gives you a uniquely international perspective.

English

3 Years

BSc (Hons) Professional Policing

University of Portsmouth

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United Kingdom

Law, Emergency & Disaster Management, Criminal Justice

Bachelor of Science (BSc)

Following the National Police Curriculum as set out by the College of Policing, this BSc (Hons) Professional Policing degree prepares you for the emotional, physical and mental demands of a rewarding career in policing and related fields. Use simulated facilities that replicate situations you’ll face in your job, gain insights from teaching staff with law enforcement experience, and get experience with local police forces. You'll also gain legislative, policy and procedural knowledge and develop the critical thinking, communication, decision making and conflict management skills you need. You'll graduate with the core knowledge required of a probationary police constable, which provides you with an entry route into policing in England and Wales, the foundations to pursue other careers in law enforcement and criminal justice, or to continue your studies at postgraduate level.

English

3 Years

BA (Hons) Criminal Justice and Criminology

University of Hertfordshire

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United Kingdom

Social Sciences, Law, Criminal Justice, Criminology

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

You want to debate crime and its causes. What is your opinion on targeted policing? Do offenders have an innate criminal mind? Is restorative justice enough to repair community relations? Whatever your stance, we want to hear it. Hear the opinions of other aspiring criminologists. Dare to challenge your own beliefs. Uncover the realities of the underworld. Learn to connect the environmental and sociological trends of crime throughout history. Learn how you could influence positive social change. Together, let's explore potential solutions to reduce the crimes of today.

English

3 Years

BA in Black Studies - Criminal Justice

Birmingham City University

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United Kingdom

Social Sciences, Criminal Justice

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Black Studies is ground-breaking because it puts the experiences, perspectives and contributions of Africans and the African diaspora at the very heart of university education. The aim of this degree is to provide you with the context to understand the issues as well as the tools and experience to work to remedy major social problems.

English

3 Years

BSc in Professional Policing

Birmingham City University

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United Kingdom

Law, Criminal Justice

Bachelor of Science (BSc)

This course is a national pre-join degree course licensed by the Policing Professional Body, the College of Policing and will be delivered by subject matter experts and experienced practitioners (including retired police officers) with a wealth of subject expertise to prepare you with key transferable skills required for the role of Police Constable.

English

3 Years

BSc (Hons) in Forensic Investigation

Glasgow Caledonian University - The School of Computing, Engineering and Built Environment

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United Kingdom

Criminal Justice, Forensic Science

Bachelor of Science (BSc)

Study Forensic Investigation and choose from careers in criminal investigation, environmental protection, forensic science or chemical research. Graduate with a chemistry degree and Associate Member status with the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC).

English

3 Years

BA (Hons) Professional Policing

University of Derby

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United Kingdom

Law, Criminal Justice, Public Administration

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Develop both the practical and theoretical knowledge you need to become an effective police officer, whilst also becoming a Special Constable as part of the course. You’ll gain a thorough grasp of criminal justice systems and the powers used by the police, giving you a real head start in your career.

English

3 Years

BSc (Hons) Criminology

University of Derby

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United Kingdom

Social Sciences, Criminal Justice

Bachelor of Science (BSc)

You’ll examine the causes and consequences of crime, drawing on our strong professional partnerships and inspired by lecturers who won the National Award for Excellence in Teaching Criminology. Criminology at Derby is also ranked Top 10 in the Guardian League Table 2020.

English

3 Years

BA (Hons) in Criminology and Criminal Justice

Lancashire Law School - University of Central Lancashire

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United Kingdom

Social Sciences, Law, Criminal Justice

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Do you have an enquiring mind? Are you interested in why people commit crime or become victims of crime? If so, then this course could be for you. Discover the political, personal and social aspects of crime with a degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice.

English

3 Years

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Bachelor's Degree, Criminal Justice

A Bachelor's Degree is an undergraduate academic degree awarded by universities and colleges upon completion of a specific course of study. It typically takes around 3-4 years to complete and provides students with a solid foundation in a particular field of study, preparing them for entry-level positions or further education at the Master's level.

Criminal Justice is a multidisciplinary field that focuses on the study of crime, criminal behavior, law enforcement, and the criminal justice system. Students in this field learn about the causes of crime, criminal justice policies, and the legal system. Graduates can pursue careers in law enforcement, corrections, legal professions, and social services.