The BSc Honours Criminology course at Middlesex University is a comprehensive program designed to equip students with a thorough understanding of crime, criminal justice, and social and policy responses in a global context. It investigates the causes of criminal behavior and the social response to crime, thus developing students' ability to apply criminological theory to the prevention and control of crime.Course Content: The curriculum is organized into modules that cover a wide range of topics: social problems and social policy, research methods in criminology and sociology, theory, policy and practice in criminology, understanding social change, crime and globalisation and a dissertation in criminology. Additionally, students can choose optional modules that delve deeper into areas such as cybercrime, environmental crime, penal theory and policy, international human rights, and sex crime.Key Modules: Key modules that students will study include Understanding Crime, Criminal Justice, Researching Crime and Criminal Justice, Crime and Punishment, Youth and Crime, Crime and Globalisation, Race and Racism and Seductions of Crime.Future Careers: Graduates from the BSc Honours Criminology course are well-prepared for a diverse range of roles. These may include but are not limited to the police, probation, prisons, the National Crime Agency, youth justice, community safety, or roles within nongovernmental organizations. Further study options are also available in a wide range of master’s programs and research degrees.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page [here](https://www.mdx.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/criminology-bsc-honours/).