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Explore crime from both criminological and psychological viewpoints, examining its root causes, societal impacts, justice system responses, and offender rehabilitation approaches. This dual-discipline program provides comprehensive theoretical knowledge while teaching practical applications in real-world scenarios, human behavior analysis, and professional settings.
Our curriculum is built on core educational philosophies that emphasize global engagement, collaborative learning, innovative thinking, and creating nurturing environments for student success.
Our faculty members are actively involved in cutting-edge research across diverse fields including health sciences, linguistics, educational development, policy studies, inequality research, justice system analysis, and various psychological and sociological disciplines. This ensures our teaching remains current and impactful, with course content reflecting the latest developments in these fields.
For applicants who don't meet standard admission criteria or seek additional preparation before undergraduate studies, we offer a foundation year option.
Program Length: 4 years (5 years including optional placement year)