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UndergraduateBachelor of Arts (with Honours)UCAS: L614

Criminology and Criminal Justice (Top-up) Degree

Keele University
Keele, England
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1 yearDuration
N/ATuition Fee
£24,000Avg. Graduate Salary
87%Satisfaction

Course Overview

Build on your current qualifications and transform these into an undergraduate degree in one year. Our Criminology and Criminal Justice Top-up BA aims to enhance your knowledge of criminal justice systems, policy and theory, equipping you with the skills and confidence to move into postgraduate study or advance your career. **Why choose this course?** - Transform your current qualifications into a ‘top-up’ undergraduate degree - Keele pioneered the teaching of undergraduate Criminology in the UK - Benefit from established links with criminal justice practitioners - Top 15 in the UK for graduate employability (Uni Compare Rankings 2026) Gain a full honours degree in just one year with our BA (Hons) Criminology and Criminal Justice Top-Up. If you’ve already achieved a relevant UK, international or professionally recognised qualification, and meet our entry requirements, you can top up your existing knowledge and achieve the credits required for a degree. This programme provides a platform to careers within criminal justice, related public service roles or progression to postgraduate study. Core modules will advance your subject knowledge and professional skills with the option to adapt your studies to specific areas of interest. You’ll complete an independent research project on a criminology or criminal justice topic of your choice, with supervision and workshops to support your research skills. Extreme behaviours and beliefs are examined to understand what defines criminality and why some illegal acts are viewed as extreme while others are normalised. Topics include gender-based violence, prejudice, and hate crime. Emerging challenges and issues in policing are analysed, such as public protection, counter terrorism, digital investigations and response policing, a particularly useful module if you’re considering a career in the police. You’ll advance your knowledge of how multi-agency partnership working impacts crime prevention and reduction looking at local government, criminal sector, public sector and beyond. Optional modules further explore key issues in criminology and criminal justice and provide opportunities to build your practical experience and professional skills to support your future career aspirations. **About Keele** Keele University was established in 1949 by the former Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University. Founded to meet the needs of a changing world, Keele has always had a pioneering vision to be a different kind of university. We excel in both teaching and research, with some of the most satisfied students in England, and research that is changing lives for the better at a regional, national and global level. Our beautiful 600-acre campus is one of the biggest in Britain – but all the most important services and facilities are on your doorstep, with accommodation, teaching spaces, facilities including a medical centre, sports centre and pharmacy, and a range of shops, eateries and entertainment venues – including the Students’ Union – clustered around the centre.

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UCAS Code:L614
Academic Year:2026-27 entry
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Tuition Fees & Funding

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Fees shown are for current entry. Fees may increase annually in line with inflation.

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Graduate Outcomes

Based on official HESA Graduate Outcomes survey data

💰 Graduate Salaries — Keele University

Time After GraduationLower Quartile SalaryMedian SalaryUpper Quartile Salary
15 months£22,000£24,000£28,000
3 years£18,500£22,000£25,000
5 years£23,500£28,000£32,000

UK subject average: £26,000 — sector benchmark across all UK universities

Graduate Salary vs UK Subject Average

This course
UK average
Salary 3 years after graduation 15% below UK average salary
This course
£22,000
UK average
£26,000
Salary 5 years after graduation Close to UK average salary
This course
£28,000
UK average
£26,000

Salary trend: ↑ up £6,000 from year 3 to year 5

Official Data

Salary figures are sourced from Discover Uni graduate outcomes data for this subject area at this provider (subject area: CAH15-01). These represent typical earnings and may not reflect this specific course. For official data, visit Discover Uni at Discover Uni.

💼 Employment Breakdown

75%Working
20%Work & Study
5%Seeking Work
55%Professional Jobs
Official Data

Graduate employment outcomes are sourced directly from Discover Uni for this specific course and provider. For full details, visit Discover Uni at Discover Uni.

Student Satisfaction

Subject area average

National Student Survey (NSS) results — undergraduate final-year students only

Teaching on my course
87%
Learning opportunities
85%
Assessment and feedback
83%
Academic support
93%
Organisation and management
72%
Learning resources
91%
Student voice
83%
Continuation rate% students continuing to year 2
68%

National Student Survey via Discover Uni.

Official Data

Source: Subject-group average for this provider

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