683 Bachelor's degrees in Criminology in Europe

Criminology and Criminal Justice (Hons)
The Criminology and Criminal Justice (Hons) course from Wrexham University will allow you to explore a fascinating array of questions from why people commit crime and how it affects society, to historical landmarks in the justice system and high-profile cases that have shaped the legal landscape.

Criminology and Cybercrime (Hons) with Foundation Year
Throughthe Criminology and Cybercrime (Hons) with Foundation Year course from University of Portsmouth you'll explore the future of policing and how criminal organisations operate online.

Criminology (Hons)
Explore crime and criminal justice issues faced in modern society. You’ll gain a deep insight into the theories of crime, justice and punishment with the Criminology (Hons) degree offered at University of Bath.

Criminology and Sociology (Hons)
At Criminology and Sociology (Hons) from University of Derby you’ll explore the reasons why people commit crime and the social factors at play, including inequality, prejudice and substance abuse.

Criminology and Criminal Justice - Undergraduate Foundation Programme
This one-year Criminology and Criminal Justice - Undergraduate Foundation Programme from OnCampus UK North offers successful students guaranteed progression to The University of Lancashire.

Criminology with Law (Hons) (with Foundation Year)
If you have an enquiring mind, are interested in the legal system and criminal law in response to these questions and being part of the solution, then Criminology with Law (Hons) (with Foundation Year) from Teesside University is for you. You gain a valuable skillset to work within the criminal justice system, and in other sectors where knowledge of criminal law may be required.

Psychology and Criminology with Foundation (Honours)
The Psychology and Criminology with Foundation (Honours) programme at the University of Westminster will allow you to study both psychology and criminology, and will equip you to understand human motivation and behaviour and apply that insight to legal and criminal contexts. The University of Westminster and its courses are located in London.

Law with Criminology
Law and criminology are inextricably linked. This Law with Criminology bachelor from University of Leicester gives you a solid grounding in law, as well as an understanding of criminology: the basis for criminalising behaviour, penal theory, the nature of crime, its causes, prevention, and management.

Sociology and Criminology (Hons)
The Sociology and Criminology (Hons) programme at University of Birmingham explores the roots of crime, justice, and inequality, equipping you with the knowledge and skills to create positive social change and tackle global challenges in an interconnected world.

Criminology and Social Policy (Hons)
The Criminology and Social Policy (Hons) BA programme from the Queen's University Belfast is taught by a group of internationally recognised researchers who specialise in areas such as criminal justice policy, prisons, desistance from crime, offender reintegration, drug use, youth justice, conflict, social justice, gender inequality, population ageing, disability and human rights.

Law with Criminology (Hons)
Through this Law with Criminology (Hons) degree from University of Portsmouth you’ll learn about competing perspectives of crime, how social order can be challenged and maintained, and how the world deals with the crimes of the powerful — such as genocide and war crimes.

Law with Criminology (Hons)
Law with Criminology (Hons) is offered by Abertay University. Gain your accredited law degree and develop in-depth understanding of criminology on Scotland’s only Law with Criminology undergraduate course.

Criminology and Sociology - Undergraduate Foundation Programme
This one-year Criminology and Sociology - Undergraduate Foundation Programme from OnCampus Hull offers successful students guaranteed progression to the University of Hull.

Criminology and Criminal Justice (Hons)
The Criminology and Criminal Justice (Hons) programme offered by Kingston University dives into the world of crime, justice, and social change – where your learning goes beyond the classroom.

Criminology
The Criminology programme from Maynooth University can be described as the study of crime, criminal behaviour and societys reaction to it.

Criminology with Forensic Investigation
What motivates offenders? How does forensic evidence help to support investigations? How do we use forensic intelligence to develop strategies? How does crime impact victims, and which punishments should be imposed on criminals? These are some of the questions you’ll explore on our BSc Criminology with Forensic Investigation programme offered by the University of Surrey.

Criminology and Psychology - Undergraduate Foundation Programme
This one-year Criminology and Psychology - Undergraduate Foundation Programme from OnCampus Hull offers successful students guaranteed progression to the University of Hull.

Crime Scene Science (with Foundation Year) (Hons)
The accredited Crime Scene Science (with Foundation Year) (Hons) degree course from Teesside University, can prepare you to play an important role in modern society. As a multidisciplinary area of study within the broader fields of investigation, intelligence analysis, and forensic science, you explore scientific techniques to help investigate and detect crime in different environments.

Criminology with Forensic Science (Hons)
With this Criminology with Forensic Science (Hons) course at University of Hull you’ll use scientific techniques to examine criminal activities. Your learning will be shaped by the latest industry knowledge and techniques thanks to our strong links with justice agencies which give us unique insight into the world of criminology.

Criminology and Criminal Justice (Hons)
The Criminology and Criminal Justice (Hons) programme offered at Ulster University aims to provide you with a knowledge of key criminological concepts, theoretical approaches and the necessary knowledge and skills required to undertake criminological research.