Course summary
The BSc (Hons) Criminology course explores key issues surrounding crime and victimisation, examining the causes, consequences, and societal responses to crime. It covers current issues, policy, and practices in the criminal justice system, with a focus on equipping you to work with vulnerable or high-risk individuals.
Strong links with organisations like Northumbria Police and HM Prison Service offer valuable placement and volunteering opportunities to help you gain career-relevant experience. You'll also have the chance to take part in our Local Appropriate Adult Scheme, where you can volunteer as someone's appropriate adult and achieve an additional professional qualification.
Your learning will be shaped by current research from our lecturers who specialise in topics such as domestic violence, offender risk management, gender based violence, desistance from crime, the criminalisation of sex work, and disability and vulnerability.
Criminology is a diverse field and you’ll be able to choose from three strands for your optional modules – justice, human rights and vulnerability, or violence – to tailor your studies to your interests and career goals.
Why Sunderland for Social SciencesIntegrated Foundation Year
This course is available with an Integrated Foundation Year, an extra year of your degree. This route offers a supportive way of transitioning into university study. It may be suitable for you if you:
- Have valuable work or life experience but no formal qualifications
- Are returning to education after a break
- Want to change direction or explore a new career path
- Have just missed the entry requirements for the three-year course.
We’re enhancing our Integrated Foundation Year to give you an even stronger start to your degree. The updated modules will align more with your chosen subject area. This will help you build the knowledge, confidence, and skills you need for your studies. We'll share full details soon and can't wait to tell you more.
Please note, this route isn’t available to international students.

