Criminology graduate. Researcher. Polymath.
Monika explores the workings of the criminal mind and puts her knowledge into practice at Crimestoppers.
Our courses
We offer full-time three-year criminology degrees. If you don’t meet the entry requirements, you can apply for an extended course with an added foundation year. You can also combine criminology with criminal psychology, forensic science or sociology.
Applied Criminology, MA
This master's degree equips you with a deep understanding of how criminological theory, concepts and methods can be applied and understood in the context of criminal justice practice.
Criminology and Criminal Justice, BA Hons
Our Criminology and Criminal Justice degree covers security, terrorism, forensic psychology and crime scene investigation for careers in policing and crime detection.
Criminology and Criminal Psychology (Extended), BSc Hons
This extended criminology and criminal psychology degree combines topics in crime and psychology for careers in policing, policy and welfare.
Criminology and Criminal Psychology, BSc Hons
This criminology and criminal psychology degree combines crime with psychology. Explore security and terrorism alongside profiling and psychopathology.
Criminology and Criminal Psychology, MSc
Our MSc Criminology and Criminal Psychology provides students with the knowledge and skills for careers in criminal justice, legal and forensics.
Criminology, Gender and Sexualities, MSc
Explore the impact of #MeToo and the gendered analyses of crime and punishment with our new Master’s in Criminology, Gender and Sexualities.
Sociology and Criminology, BSc Hons
Study our sociology and criminology degree for careers in criminal justice, youth work and education. Explore in-depth approaches to society and crime.
Why Greenwich is great for criminology degrees
We offer excellent facilities and a varied curriculum, with lots of interesting research going on as well. Find out what makes the University of Greenwich a great place to study criminology.
Innocence Project available to Criminology students
Law and Criminology students at the University of Greenwich can volunteer to investigate claims of innocence.
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