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What Buckinghamshire New University says about their program:
"We offer a degree which examines crime from multiple perspectives to understand its impact on individuals and society. On this course you will explore the theories, policies, processes and relationships that influence attitudes, beliefs and behaviour.
You will also develop a range of research skills that enhance your employability, such as critical thinking and data interpretation, how to evaluate evidence and write reports, presenting reasoned arguments and making ethical judgements.
On the core criminology specialism, you take a more holistic approach to criminological practice. Our modules are cutting edge and cover issues such as crime, criminals, criminal behaviour, corrections, human social behaviour, origins, organisations, institutions and the development of human society. These issues are all discussed within a scientific and evidence-based framework. Criminological theories are applied to potential practice scenarios throughout the degree."
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88 - 112 (to a Full-time program) or 32 - 56 (to the Foundation Year program)
Some programs (such as Nursing, Midwifery, Social Work and Operating Department Practice) frequently require a higher tariff for entry which can be found on the relevant course page.
Undergraduate
Postgraduate
*Please note any English qualifications needs to be taken within 2 years. In some instances, courses may involve professional accreditation which requires a higher level of English language than included in the table above and a specific English test.
Please contact our advisors to get more information about countries where English is an official language
Officially stamped and translated copies of your certificates and transcripts of previous study
One page explaining why you want to do this programme and why you want to study at Buckinghamshire New University.
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International Early Payment Discount
Scholarships for January Intake
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