Regents University London - Liberal Arts Criminology BA Hons with Integrated Foundation

Regents University London

Liberal Arts Criminology BA Hons with Integrated Foundation

A liberal arts degree gives you the freedom to focus on the subjects that most interest you. You’ll concentrate on a major area of study while maintaining a breadth of learning spanning the arts, humanities and social sciences.  

Liberal Arts with Integrated Foundation incorporates an extra year of study to prepare you for your undergraduate degree. Once you have completed the foundation year, you will progress directly on to the three-year BA (Hons) Liberal Arts (Criminology) degree. 

The Criminology Major

The Criminology Major offers a multidisciplinary approach to studying crime and deviance. Drawing on a wide range of social sciences including sociology, law, politics and psychology, this major complements the liberal arts ethos and offers an ideal foundation to explore other major subject areas.     

From homicide and fraud to terrorism and cybercrime, this major covers a wide variety of criminal offences and key concepts in criminological thought. You will explore the origins, extent and causes of crime and its impact upon society. By approaching crime from both the perspective of the ‘victim’ and the ‘offender’, this major will challenge your common-sense beliefs about crime and justice.  

Modules reflect both a theoretical and practical approach to criminal studies. You’ll cover topics such as laws and legal processes, equality and justice, policing and punishment, crime prevention and the criminal justice system.     

Forensic psychology is a key activity within the field of criminology. You’ll learn the basic principles of this social science and its application within the context of criminal law.

Opportunities to visit courtrooms and hear from criminology professionals will help to contextualise your studies and expose you to criminology in practice.

Elective modules will help you understand the breadth of this important discipline and also give you a broad skillset.     

Options to learn a language and study abroad at one of our international partners will help expand your learning and global outlook.     

This major will teach you how to draw larger conclusions about the nature and effects of crime in order to develop effective and humane methods for preventing it.

Entry Requirements

Minimum entry requirements for Level 3 students

One of the following qualifications: 

  • 5 GCSEs at grade A-C or equivalent
  • US High School Diploma with a minimum GPA of 2.5 
  • Equivalent qualifications as deemed acceptable by the University

We receive applications each year from over 170 countries and are happy to assess all international qualifications.

English Language requirements

We require proof of English Proficiency. For example, we ask for:

  • IELTS: Overall score of 5.5, with a minimum of 5.5 in each individual component
  • GCSE/IGCSE English, grade C / 4 (for IGCSE certificates, please provide the Supplementary Certifying Statement with the breakdown of component grades).

Career Prospects

You’ll graduate with a wide range of skills valuable in any workplace, including critical thinking, cross-cultural understanding, communication, teamwork and problem-solving – ready to become an engaged, thoughtful and well-informed global leader.  

Industry-active academics and our Graduate Outcomes Team can help to connect you to world-renowned companies, where you’ll build workplace skills and connections you’ll lean on throughout your whole career. 

Liberal Arts alumni have a high rate of employment and occupy various high-profile positions across academia, entrepreneurship, finance, politics, law, management, the arts, marketing, PR, psychology and consultancy. 

Many Liberal Arts graduates also pursue postgraduate study at Regent’s, launch successful enterprises and expand existing family businesses, while making the most of Regent’s lifelong career support and innovative entrepreneurial co-working space. 

Course Details

Undertake a four-year, full-time programme, in which you'll combine your major with a selection of subjects that reflect your interests. Following the foundation year, the three-year degree course will feature four elements:

  • A major area of specialisation 
  • An optional minor 
  • Several core modules 
  • A wide selection of elective modules 

You will be required to combine your specialist modules with five elective modules in other subjects in Years 1 and 2, and three in Year 3.  

You’ll also take part in three core Liberal Arts modules (Leadership and Liberal Learning, Effective Research, Capstone) and one Global Perspectives module that facilitates interpersonal, intercultural, cross-disciplinary learning, increasing self-awareness and a sense of global citizenship. Topics include employability, equality, entrepreneurship, diversity and sustainability. 

In addition to studying in the heart of London, you’ll have the chance to study abroad for a term in your second year – replacing the second term of your Regent’s degree.  

This provides you with the unique opportunity to explore a diverse range of topics offered by other institutions and gain international experience. 

Foundation Year

Arts Appreciation
Business and Management
Foundation Seminar 1
Foundation Seminar 2
Humanities
International Relations
Media Communications
Political Science
Psychology
Quantitative Literacy

Year 1

Criminal Justice Systems
Global Perspectives
Introduction to Sociology
Liberal Arts Seminar - Leadership and Liberal Learning
Principles of Law
Understanding Crime
Four Elective Modules

Year 2

Equality and Social Justice
Liberal Arts Seminar - Effective Research
Media, Crime and Society
Police and Policing
Punishment and Social Control
Young People and Crime
Four Elective Modules

Year 3

Crime and Power
Cybercrime
Forensic Psychology
Transnational Crime and Security
The Liberal Arts Capstone (Dissertation)
Three Elective Modules

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