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Criminology, Communities and Criminal Justice Foundation Degree Full-time

Course Overview

Criminology, Communities and Criminal Justice Foundation Degree Full-time

Criminology, the study of crime and its social and psychological contexts, spans diverse fields like criminal justice, sociology, psychology, law, and social policy. This course covers topics such as honor-based violence, gangs, cybercrime, and immigration-related crime. In the second year, students gain industry experience and undertake a 10-week work placement in prison, enhancing their skills and employability. Guest speakers and industry-experienced staff provide real-world insights.

Course highlights:

Year 1:

  • Substance Misuse, Crime and Communities (20 Credits)

  • Conflict Management (20 Credits)

  • Introduction to Academic and Research Skills (20 Credits)

  • The Criminal Justice System (20 Credits)

  • Crime and Criminal Behaviour (20 Credits)

  • Principles and Practice of Self-Development (20 Credits)

Year 2:

  • Cultures of Crime (20 Credits)

  • Applied Industry Experience (20 Credits)

  • Advanced Academic and Research Skills (20 Credits)

  • Offender Risk Management (20 Credits)

  • The Rehabilitation of Offenders (20 Credits)

  • Employability, Enterprise and Creativity (20 Credits)

Study options

  • Traditional route – consists of two full days study per week as per usual

  • Block Weekend route – Delivered over ‘8 block weekends’ per academic year, supplemented by 1 evening per week (17:30 – 20:30). Designed to widen access for mature students or those with additional responsibilities that restrict traditional study

  • Hyflex – allows students on a day-by-day basis to individually ‘choose’ whether they study in-person or online. Regardless of choice, students all engage with the same ‘live’ class that is taking place and interact with all other students via classroom tasks and activities.

    Hyflex allows students to ‘take control and shape their journey’ – perfect for overcoming those unforeseen life challenges that can destabilise University participation.

    All lessons are facilitated using Microsoft Teams, and conference style technology to ensure active participation is possible for all students.

    The Hyflex study modality is integrated across both ‘traditional’ and ‘block weekend’ routes.

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Located at: Barnsley College University Centre

Course Start: September 2026

Course length: 2 Years

Study Mode: Full-time

Course Code: HPUBCCCJ

UCAS Course Code: CCCJ

Validated by:

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Course Fees and Funding

How much does the course cost?

£6,995 per year.

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For further details, please contact our Information Unit by calling 01226 216 123 or emailing: info@barnsley.ac.uk

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The course information on this page was last updated 09 March 2026.