Criminology With Counselling
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Pursue a unique and rewarding career path with the University of Salford’s BSc (Hons) in Criminology with Counselling. This three-year, full-time program equips you with a comprehensive understanding of criminal behaviour, the criminal justice system, and the power of counselling in addressing crime and its impacts.
Unite Two Vital Fields: This innovative program combines the analytical lens of criminology with the therapeutic skills of counselling, providing a holistic perspective on crime, victims, and offenders. Learn about the causes of crime, the workings of the criminal justice system, and how counselling can play a crucial role in rehabilitation, restorative justice, and supporting those affected by crime.
Develop In-Depth Knowledge: Gain a solid foundation in criminology theories, research methods, criminal justice processes, and social policy related to crime. Explore areas like offender profiling, victimology, risk assessment, and the psychology of criminal behaviour.
Master Counselling Skills: Develop core counselling skills, including active listening, communication techniques, building rapport, and ethical practice.
Project-Based Learning: Solidify your knowledge and hone your practical skills through engaging projects. Conduct research on criminological topics, analyze real-world case studies, and participate in simulated counselling scenarios.
Develop your resume writing, interview skills, and professional network. Explore careers in:
- Probation and offender management
- Victim support services
- Youth justice settings
- Forensic mental health
- Criminal justice research
- Further studies in criminology, counselling, or forensic psychology
Benefits of this Program:
- Unique Program Combination: Stand out with a combined expertise in criminology and counselling, setting you apart from traditional criminology graduates.
- Applicable Skills: Develop a valuable skillset relevant to various social justice and helping professions.
- Strong Industry Connections: Benefit from the university’s connections with criminal justice agencies and counselling organizations.
- Supportive Learning Environment: Learn from experienced faculty with expertise in both criminology and counselling.
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If the university or college still has places available after the deadline, you can apply, but your application is not guaranteed to be considered.
Tuition fee for UK students is €10,800.
Admissions Requirements
High School Diploma with a combined score of SAT I of at least 1260 with an individual minimum score in mathematics of 570 /800 and an individual minimum score of 610/800 in the evidence-based reading and writing section; or ACT with a score of at least 26; or grade 3, 3, 4 in three Advanced Placement Tests (APs) in specified subjects; or SAT II in three specified subjects at 575 or better (we will accept tests interchangeably as long as in total three subject areas are covered).
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Salford
United Kingdom
- 3 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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