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The Criminology with Psychology program explores the roots of crime, its legal parameters, and societal responses, while integrating psychological perspectives.
This degree equips learners with hands-on expertise and adaptable competencies to engage as thoughtful citizens who question and improve existing systems, fostering community betterment and social equity. While emphasizing the sociological aspects of crime, it incorporates psychological insights from philosophy, social policy, law, and legal theory. Students cultivate critical perspectives on modern criminological challenges across local, national, and international spheres, while adopting comprehensive approaches to justice. The curriculum fosters professional and interpersonal abilities such as self-reflection, analytical reasoning, ethical practice, and both theoretical and practical competencies for diverse careers in criminal and social justice fields. Participants gain lifelong learning tools through curious, reflective methods and the adaptability to navigate evolving social landscapes.
Primarily delivered by Criminology specialists, this course best serves those focused on broader societal issues – consult the module details for specific information.
Duration: Three years full-time