Our modular study approach gives you the flexibility to complete your qualification at a pace that fits around your life. Whether you prefer a fast track or want to work at a slower rate, you can tailor your study plan to suit your needs.
Stage 1 (120 credits)
At Stage 1, you’ll begin with a broad introduction to criminology, thinking about the ways in which the study of crime has been informed by a variety of disciplines. You'll also be introduced to key social problems and criminal justice responses. Next, you'll explore criminal law and the courts, looking at how the criminal law operates in real-life scenarios and how the English criminal justice system operates within the wider legal system.
Stage 2 (120 credits)
At Stage 2, you'll begin by developing your knowledge and understanding of criminological concepts and theories, with a focus on how these concepts and theories can help you to understand, interpret and reinterpret the social world in new and exciting ways. Next, you'll explore the relationship between the state and the individual in the UK by considering the UK constitution and some areas of administrative law. You'll then go on to learn about the law of evidence, which determines what evidence the courts can consider within court proceedings.
Stage 3 (120 credits)
At Stage 3, you'll explore some of the fundamental distinctions between crime and social harm, with a particular focus on the role of the state. You'll also study trusts law and select your final law module. Within these options, you can either gain an intensive knowledge of different areas of European Union law, explore the relationships between law, society and culture, land law, or research a legal topic of your own choice.