BSc Single Honours Psychology with Criminology (full-time)
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Discover how psychology and criminology together can help us understand human behaviour, crime and justice in today’s world. The BSc (Hons) Psychology with Criminology at Birmingham Newman University is designed for students who are curious about the mind and motivated to explore the social and psychological factors that influence offending. With a strong focus on ethical awareness, critical thinking and applied learning, the course supports your development as a reflective and capable graduate, ready to make a meaningful contribution in a range of professional settings.
Why Study This Course?
Studying Psychology with Criminology at Birmingham Newman University offers a clear and structured route into understanding human behaviour and criminal activity. You will explore the science behind the mind alongside the social, legal and ethical dimensions of offending and justice. Throughout your studies, you will develop research expertise, ethical judgement and analytical insight. Core modules in Psychology of Crime or Criminological Psychology, crime prevention and victimology help you build a broad yet detailed understanding of the field.
Explore the Psychology of Crime and Behaviour
Psychology and criminology is rooted in understanding thought, behaviour and social context and this course helps you explore how these elements shape responses to crime. You will study topics such as biopsychology, offender profiling and justice processes, supported by case studies and live projects. Crime-scene simulations and collaborative seminars allow you to apply theory in practical settings. Many students find that the course not only builds professional skills but also deepens their understanding of how psychology can inform safer, more inclusive communities.
Supportive and Personalised Learning
At Birmingham Newman, you will be part of a close-knit academic community that values your development and supports your progress. Teaching is delivered through small-group seminars, one-to-one tutorials and collaborative projects. You will benefit from regular feedback and personalised guidance from staff with expertise in psychology and criminology. Whether you are joining from school or returning to education, you will find an inclusive environment that helps you grow in confidence and take ownership of your learning.

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Entry requirements, for UK home students, for September 2025 entry: 112 UCAS points
The full-time course fee, for UK home students, for September 2025 is: £9,535
Additional Costs
The University will review tuition fees and increase fees in line with any inflationary uplift as determined by the UK Government, if permitted by law or government policy, in subsequent years of your course. It is anticipated that such increases would be linked to RPI (the Retail Price Index excluding mortgage interest payments).
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Where this course can take you.
You will graduate with a strong foundation in psychological theory and research, alongside a clear understanding of how these ideas relate to crime and justice. You will also develop valuable skills in communication, analysis and ethical reasoning, which are highly valued by employers. Whether you are planning to continue into postgraduate study or pursue a career in psychology, Criminal justice, rehabilitation or community support, this degree will help you take your next step with clarity and purpose.
Accreditations and Exemptions
This programme is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS). Students who achieve at least a Lower Second Class Honours degree will gain Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership, the essential first step towards professional training in areas such as forensic, clinical, occupational, educational and health psychology. The curriculum meets BPS requirements by exploring core areas of psychology alongside criminology modules, ensuring you graduate with the research expertise, ethical judgement and adaptability valued by employers and postgraduate providers.
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