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BSc (Hons) Psychology & CriminologyFull time UCAS code: CMV9
classes and report-writing, as well as acquiring knowledge and critically examining evidence. Criminology is a social science and so you will be expected to read independently for seminars, and contribute to discussions and debates.
Year 1 modules studied at Runshaw College:
• Methods and practice of Psychological Inquiry
• Introduction to Developmental & Social Psychology
• Introduction to Psychobiology & Cognition
• Crime & Society
• Key Thinkers in Criminology
• Crime & Morality.
Years 2 and 3 of the degree will be studied at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) in Preston.
Year 2: Psychological Research, Social and Developmental Psychology, Cognitive and Physiological Psychology, Individual Differences
Optional modules: Forensic Psychology, Critical Thinkers in Criminology, Understanding Interpersonal Violence, Understanding Policing, Youth Justice.
Year 3: Forensic Psychology Project, Violent and Sexual Offending, Crime: Impacts and Consequences,
Optional modules: Sex, Violence and Strategies, State Crime and Genocide: State Terrorism and Denial, Drugs and Society, Why Prison?, Terrorism and Human Rights, Crime and New
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Lee Marlow
Foundation Degree in Psychology
“The small groups here at Runshaw are very good. It’s easier to learn and the tutors give us a lot of attention and are always ready to help. I am keen to pursue a career in forensics with the Police. This course will help me gain a better understanding of psychology which will help me progress my career. ”
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Where are you going?
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The combination of Psychology and Criminology offers a fascinating and complementary programme of study. Through this degree, you will be provided with the opportunity to learn about factors influencing human experience and behaviour, an introduction to criminological theories and the nature of crime in society, and an understanding of crime and criminal behaviour from a number of different perspectives.
Course duration: 3 years (full-time)
Year 1 is studied at Runshaw College’s Euxton Campus and subsequent years are studied at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) in Preston.
Price: £9250* per year (for Year 1 at Runshaw, Years 2 & 3 will be subject to UCLan tuition fees).
DBS (Disclosure & Barring Service) You must be prepared to undertake a DBS check in order to comply with the vetting procedures for those working with children and young people. A charge of £44* for processing DBS applications will be made.
*Price correct at time of printing.
What will I learn?
In Year 1 you will build up your basic knowledge and skills in both Psychology and Criminology. Psychology is an investigative science, involving practical
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BSc (Hons) Psychology & CriminologyFull time UCAS code: CMV9
Please use the information below when applying:
UCAS code: CMV9
Institution code name: CLANC
Institution code: C30
Short form of course: BSc/PsyCri
Campus Code: R
Technologies, Human Trafficking and ‘Modern Day’ Slavery, Diversity, Crime and Justice, Psychology Placement Module.
How will I be assessed?
Assessment involves one or more of the following:
• Examinations: multiple choice questions, a mix of seen and unseen essay-type questions
• reports of empirical investigations (‘laboratory’ exercises and final year projects)
• essays
• IT and study skills exercises
• statistical exercises
• presentations.
What progression is there?
Upon completion of Year 1, you may continue to study both topics through to graduation, or to specialise in either Criminology or Psychology.
In Years 2 and 3, what you study depends on the route you take. You can choose to stay as a Joint Honours student, studying both Psychology and Criminology or you can decide to drop one subject and continue with either a BA (Hons) in Criminology or study a BSc (Hons) in Psychology. You may also choose to study another Psychology degree offered by UCLan such as Forensic Psychology, Applied Psychology, Health Psychology, Neuropsychology or Sport Psychology.
If you complete the ‘Professional Route’ in Psychology, you will qualify for the British Psychological Society (BPS) Graduate Basis for Registration (GBR) – which is the first step towards becoming a Chartered Psychologist (provided a minimum standard of a 2:2 honours degree is achieved). This level of recognition is required for entry to postgraduate courses for those wishing to train as professional psychologists. If you complete the BSc (Hons) Psychology and Criminology you will be eligible for Graduate Membership of the BPS.
What are the entry requirements?
You will need 80 UCAS points taken from:
• a minimum of 2 A Levels at Grade A*-C
• a National Diploma/Extended Diploma at Grade MMP
• an NVQ Level 3 in a relevant subject
• an Access to Higher Education Diploma at Pass.
All applicants will additionally require GCSE English & maths at Grade A*-C/9-4 or equivalent.
Although not a requirement for this course, GCSE English and maths at Grade A*-C/ 9-4 may be a requirement for progression to some careers.
You may also qualify for the course if you have other qualifications or relevant life or work experience.
Where will I study?
Runshaw College, Euxton Campus, Euxton Lane, Chorley, PR7 6AQ.
How do I find out more and apply?
For more information about the course and how to apply you can contact the Admissions Team by emailing [email protected] or call 01772 642040.
To apply for the BSc (Hons) Psychology & Criminology, you can complete a UCAS application online. Visit www.ucas.com and click on ‘Apply’.
Runshaw College | Euxton Campus | Chorley | PR7 6AQ | 01772 [email protected] | www.runshaw.ac.uk
*Tuition Fees are per year unless otherwise stated. Currently the 2018/19 fee level, which is due to increase in line with UK Retail Price Index inflation rates has not been announced by the Government.Please note the information on this leaflet is correct at the time of print and may be subject to change.