

BSc Criminology and Psychology
About this course
Study crime and deviance and the scientific evidence of behaviour, mental health and neuropsychological functioning with our criminology and psychology degree. BSc (Hons) — 2026 entry Criminology and Psychology On this new degree, you’ll delve into the mindset of why offenders commit crime, the consequences of their actions, and explore how rehabilitation can help. By studying these complementary subjects, you’ll lay a foundation for a successful career as a criminal justice professional, in clinical roles in offender management and rehabilitation, or supporting victims of crime. We’re preparing you for the future by integrating AI into every course, building digital skills, confidence and creativity that employers value in tomorrow’s workplace. 95% of our Sociology students are in employment or further study within 15 months of graduating (Graduate Outcomes Survey 2025, HESA) Explore Five reasons to study criminology and psychology at Surrey Read more Top jobs with a criminology degree Read more Your future in psychology Read more Course details Open What you will study On our Criminology and Psychology degree content is evenly split between criminology and psychology modules to give you a solid foundation in both disciplines.
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