Careers
Employability
Psychology and Criminology graduates have many opportunities based on their wide-ranging knowledge of human behaviour and how the mind works.
A Psychology and Criminology degree provides graduates with a broad skill set including data analysis, problem solving, scientific and statistical literacy and effective communication.
Psychology and Criminology graduates are notably flexible in the workplace and go on to succeed in a variety of professions, including:
- Further study in order to become a research, forensic, educational or clinical psychologist, or to specialise in different aspects of criminology and criminal justice
- Entering the public or private sector, including in roles associated with crime and crime control
- Applying their knowledge to a range of roles in the fields of health and social care, education, public administration and defence, criminal justice, crime prevention, crime investigation, and offender management, civil service, marketing and communication, finance and insurance.
If you wish to pursue a legal career, please note that you would need to undertake a Law Conversion course after your graduation from this BSc.