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Type of degree | Total tuition fees |
Typical three-year degree at a large university | £27,750 |
Two-year accelerated degree at Farnborough | £18,000 |
Savings | £9,750 |
Studying Criminology and sociology for your degree will give you a great experience in discovering what motivates criminal behaviours and how society responds to them. You will explore the criminal justice system, the social contexts of crime, i...
Studying English literature with criminology for your degree will give you a varied and fascinating course, with plenty of transferable skills to take into a career or master's degree. The combination of these two subjects will introduce you...
Studying Criminology with history for your degree will allow you to explore the nature of crime and unpick events from modern history that have shaped the world we live in. This joint honours degree will introduce you to a range of interesting topics...
This Masters Degree in Psychology of Crime will give you a thorough understanding of social science philosophy with the psychology of crime at its core. It enhances your knowledge of various research methods, prepares you for diverse career oppo...
Studying Criminology and psychology for your degree will allow you to explore the workings of the human mind in an alternative way. The advantage of studying these subjects together are that psychological theories can be illuminated&nb...
This Masters Degree in Sociology of Crime will give you a thorough understanding of social science philosophy with the psychology of crime at its core. It enhances your knowledge of various research methods, prepares you for diverse career opportunit...