39 Bachelor's degrees in Criminology in Wales, United Kingdom

Criminology and Sociology
This Criminology and Sociology degree programme from Cardiff University is an opportunity to study both Criminology and Sociology within an interdisciplinary social sciences context.

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.

Modern Languages and Criminology and Criminal Justice (Hons)
The Modern Languages and Criminology and Criminal Justice (Hons) degree from Bangor University, allows you to combine a Modern Language (Chinese, French, German, Italian or Spanish, from beginners or advanced level) and Criminology & Criminal Justice. You will develop written and oral skills and will learn about cultural aspects.

Criminal Psychology (Hons)
The Criminal Psychology (Hons) course at Wrexham University examines what drives offending behaviour and how society responds.

Criminology and Social Policy
This Criminology and Social Policy degree programme from Cardiff University is an opportunity to study both Criminology and Social Policy within an interdisciplinary social sciences context.

Criminology and Criminal Justice (Hons)
What’s the best way to deter a prolific repeat offender and reintegrate them into society? How do you divert a youth’s attention to education instead of crime? Should the focus be through punishment or rehabilitation? Questions like this sit at the heart of this Criminology and Criminal Justice (Hons) programme offered at the Bangor University.

Law with Criminology (Hons)
On this Law with Criminology (Hons) programme offered at the Bangor University, you will examine how the criminal justice system works, what causes people to commit crime and the impact of their behaviour on others.

Sociology and Criminology and Criminal Justice (Hons)
This Sociology and Criminology and Criminal Justice (Hons) joint course from Bangor University provides a deeper understanding of our world and the people who share it, with a focus on crime and disorder.

Law and Criminology
Law is a subject which can be applied to virtually every aspect of our lives. From the receipt in your pocket to how you are treated in the workplace, to experiences of the criminal justice process, and so much in between. Law and Criminology is offered at Cardiff University

Criminology
The Criminology degree offered by Cardiff University draws on a range of social science perspectives – including sociology, law, and history – and we encourage you to combine theories and insights from the range of disciplines in our School to increase your knowledge and understanding of crime and its control.
Incorporated Bachelor Year Zero in Law with Criminology LLB (Hons)
This Incorporated Bachelor Year Zero in Law with Criminology LLB (Hons) course from Bangor University International College will give you an excellent grounding in the practical and technical skills required to support your continuation onto your chosen Business, Management and Economics degree.
Criminology and Criminal Justice (Hons)
If you’re interested in studying crime, criminality, victimisation and the criminal justice system, the Criminology and Criminal Justice (Hons) programme from University of South Wales is for you.
Criminology and Criminal Psychology
The B.Sc. in Criminology and Criminal Psychology (Hons) at Aberystwyth University is a three-year programme that delves into the interplay between criminology and psychological principles. This course is offered in a traditional format, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of crime and criminal behaviour through a multidisciplinary lens.
Psychology and Criminology
The Psychology and Criminology BSc at Aberystwyth University offers a deep dive into the social and psychological drivers of crime. This three-year, full-time public programme explores the human mind and criminal justice systems. Students gain professional skills through a British Psychological Society accredited curriculum.
Criminology and Psychology (Hons)
The B.Sc. in Criminology and Psychology (Hons) at Swansea University offers a comprehensive education over three years. This full-time programme enables students to explore the intricate relationship between psychological principles and criminological theories, preparing them for diverse career paths in both fields.
Psychology and Criminology (Hons)
The Psychology and Criminology (Hons) at Cardiff Metropolitan University is a full-time, three-year bachelor degree. This public programme explores how biology and social environments influence human behaviour and crime. Students gain a professional grounding in both disciplines through diverse study modes and expert teaching.
Incorporated Bachelor Year Zero in Criminology and Criminal Justice BA (Hons)
This Incorporated Bachelor Year Zero in Criminology and Criminal Justice BA (Hons) course from Bangor University International College will give you an excellent grounding in the practical and technical skills required to support your continuation onto your chosen Business, Management and Economics degree.
Law and Criminology (Hons)
The Law and Criminology (Hons) at Cardiff Metropolitan University is a full-time bachelor degree delivered in a public study mode over three years. This programme explores the intersection of legal systems and criminal behaviour, equipping students with the analytical skills needed for professional practice in justice.
Criminology with Youth Justice (Hons)
The Criminology with Youth Justice (Hons) programme offered by University of South Wales teaches criminology theory and how to apply it in the pursuit and delivery of youth justice.
Law and Criminology
This Law and Criminology program at The University of Wales Trinity Saint David aims to develop your knowledge and understanding of the English Legal System, key areas within these systems and specifically the Foundations of Legal Knowledge.