The Psychology and Criminology BA (Hons) program at The University of Brighton offers students an excellent opportunity to gain a theoretical understanding and practical experience in psychology and criminology. The course aims to provide a comprehensive study of the principles, concepts, methods, and applications of psychology and criminology.Course Content: The course is designed to cover various aspects of the subject including understanding human behavior, investigating crime, analyzing criminal justice system, and exploring identities and society. It is structured to include a breadth of topics ranging from psychopathy to youthful offending, from prison systems to the courts, and from therapy to policing. Key Modules: Some of the main modules you’ll study include Introduction to Psychology, Introduction to Criminology, Social and Developmental Psychology, Research Methods for Psychologists, Youth, Crime and Justice, Punishment and Society, and Themes in Clinical Psychology. Accreditations: Successful completion of the course provides eligibility for Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership by the British Psychological Society, if you achieve at least a second class honours and pass your final year project.Future Careers: Graduates of the Psychology and Criminology BA (Hons) program can find opportunities in a variety of fields. These may include probation service, policing, prison service, social work, further research, teaching, and roles within the wider criminal justice system.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.