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BSc (Hons) Criminology and Psychology

Study mode: Full-time
Length: 3 years
Distance learning: Not available
Placement year: Not available
Year abroad: Not available
Foundation year: Optional

National Student Survey (NSS)

No data available.

It could be because the course's dataset is too small. This has nothing to do with the quality of the course.

Qualification types

Data from 40 students
A-levels, Advanced Highers or similar
60%
Degree or higher qualification
0%
Different higher education qualification
5%
International baccalaureate
0%
Completed Access course
5%
Foundation course
0%
No / unknown prior qualifications
5%
Other
15%

UCAS Tariff points

Data from 15 students

More than 240
5%
224 – 239
0%
208 – 223
0%
192 – 207
0%
176 – 191
0%
160 – 175
0%
144 – 159
5%
128 – 143
0%
112 – 127
5%
96 – 111
25%
80 – 95
25%
64 – 79
25%
48 – 63
5%
Less than 48
0%

A year on the course

75%
"of students are still on the course or have completed"
Data from 40 students
Are still studying
75%
Are taking a break from their studies
5%
Have completed their studies
0%
Have left with a lower qualification
5%
Have left without a qualification
10%

Earnings after the course

Average earnings for all full-time Psychology (Non-Specific) courses

For graduates from London Metropolitan University

After 15 months

No data available.

It could be because the course's dataset is too small. This has nothing to do with the quality of the course.

After 3 years
£21,000

Range: £15,500 — £25,000

Data from 75 people

After 5 years
£25,500

Range: £21,500 — £29,500

Data from 85 people

Average earnings for all full-time Sociology, Social Policy And Anthropology courses

For graduates from London Metropolitan University

After 15 months
£23,000

Range: £20,000 — £27,000

Data from 35 people (50% of those asked)

After 3 years
£21,000

Range: £15,000 — £26,000

Data from 270 people

After 5 years
£24,000

Range: £17,500 — £29,500

Data from 280 people

What graduates are doing 15 months after the course

77%
"of the students go on to work and / or study"
Data from 155 students (51% of those asked)
Now working
57%
Doing further study
6%
Working and studying
14%
Unemployed – previously working or studying
6%
Unemployed – not employed since graduation
6%
Other
11%

Occupation types 15 months after the course

38%
"of graduates are employed in highly skilled work."
Data from 90 students (51% of those asked)
38% In highly skilled work
17%
Welfare and housing associate professionals
5%
Managers, directors and senior officials
4%
Protective service occupations
4%
Nursing Professionals
55% In other work
28%
Caring personal services
7%
Administrative occupations
6%
Teaching and Childcare Support Occupation
5%
Sales occupations
4%
Customer service occupations
4%
Elementary occupations
7% In unknown work
7%
Employed after finishing the course but employment type is not known

Perception of work after graduating

80%
"of graduates find their current work meaningful."
Data from 75 students (51% of those asked)
Usefulness I am utilising what I learnt during my studies in my current work.
Meaningfulness My current work is meaningful.
Future My current work fits with my future plans.