About Criminology And Criminal Justice, Bsc (hons) in Swansea University
This degree will give you the opportunity to examine the many factors involved in criminal behaviour and how society responds through the criminal justice system.
You will study the most important theories of crime and deviance and their relevance to contemporary criminal justice policy, research, and practice.
Alongside this, you will gain an in-depth knowledge of the structures of the criminal justice system, covering the courts, prison, the probation service, and the police.
Throughout your studies, you will develop excellent research and analytical skills and learn to present your ideas effectively both verbally and in writing.
WHY CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE AT SWANSEA?
Based at the Hillary Rodham Clinton School of Law, you will benefit from being part of a lively and diverse research and teaching environment.
We also enjoy an enviable reputation for our teaching, with Criminology being ranked:
- 4th in the UK (Times & Sunday Times 2019)
- 12th in the UK (Guardian University Guide 2020)
You will be joining a university that is in the UK top 10 for overall student satisfaction (NSS 2019) and the UK top 10 for graduate prospects (DLHE 2018).
Studying a BSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice at Swansea University can lead to a range of careers. Our graduates go on to a wide variety of occupations, which include working in:
Community Development, Criminal Justice, Local Government, the Police Force, Postgraduate Study, the Prison Service, the Probation Service, Research, Social Work, Education, Training, UK Government, Victim Support and Voluntary Organisations.
Our standard offer for our single honours and joint honours criminology programmes is 3 A-Levels at grades ranging from ABB-BBB or equivalent. We require a minimum IELTS score of 6.0 (or equivalent).
All students must demonstrate that they have achieved a certain level of English before starting their programme. You will need to provide a recognised English language test or qualification before you can be accepted to Swansea University
Specific English requirements are listed on each course page under the 'entry requirements' section. Our English Language requirements are listed as IELTS scores but we accept the wide range of other English language tests shown below.
Swansea University Highlights
Type of learning |
On-campus |
Type of degrees |
Bachelors, Masters |
No. of campuses |
2 |
Application Season |
Various intakes round the year |
On-campus housing |
Available |
Financial Aid |
Available as Scholarships and Awards |
Work Study |
Available for international students |
Swansea University Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses
An estimated budget for aspirants consisting of expenses like accommodation, travel and stay required to study in the UK is as compiled below. Note that an annual budget for undergraduates and graduates of the university is approximately 7500 GBP and 9500 GBP, respectively.
Swansea University Tuition Fee
The tuition fees vary from course to course for both graduate and undergraduate degrees. Fee for some of the course is:
- Social Work & Graduate Entry in Medicine (GEM): 9,000 GBP.
- Nursing, Midwifery, Paramedic Science and Healthcare courses: 9,000 GBP.
- Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL): 7950 GBP.
Swansea University Cost of living
Other expenses apart from the tuition fee are as mentioned below.
Private Residence Costs
Expenditure |
Cost per week |
Cost per academic year (40 weeks) |
Rent |
80.00 – 110.00 |
3200.00 – 4400.00 |
Meals |
- |
2,000 to 3,000 |
Contents Insurance |
2.75 |
110.00 |
Broadband |
4.60 |
184.00 |
Travel Costs |
9.00 |
360.00 |
Swansea University Course Costs
Course Costs |
Costs per Week |
Cost per academic year (40 weeks) |
Books |
8.36 |
334.40 |
Printing and Binding |
1.10 |
44.00 |
Course Equipment |
1.75 |
70.00 |
Field Trips |
1.35 – 30.00 |
54.00 – 1200.00 |