Kingston University's Psychology with Criminology course is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS) and explores the interplay between psychological science and criminology, addressing why crimes occur and their societal impacts. Students utilise advanced facilities, including EEG and eye-tracking labs, while developing employable skills like critical analysis and teamwork. The programme emphasises high-quality teaching, as recognised by a Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) Gold rating, and includes regular support from personal tutors to foster academic success.The course equips students to tackle societal challenges through key theories in psychology and criminology, examining criminal behaviour, victimisation, and the justice system. A professional placement year between Year 2 and the final year provides practical experience, complemented by Future Skills training in problem-solving and adaptability. Graduates pursue careers in crime prevention, social research, or health roles, with opportunities for further study in MSc programmes. Assessment includes exams, coursework, and practicals, preparing students for diverse professional paths.
Example modules – Introduction to Forensic Psychology – Foundations in Criminological Theory – Criminal Justice: Policing, Prisons and Punishment For a full list of modules please visit the Kingston University course webpage.
A local representative of Kingston University in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.