Cyber Security and Digital Forensics (with Foundation Year)


Why study cyber security and digital forensics?


Cybercrime is on the increase and set to keep growing as technology becomes more widespread.

High-level security breaches have led government, public services and corporations to dedicate more resources to computer security.

Meanwhile, digital forensics is providing a wealth of material for law enforcement for the police and businesses.

This has led the UK government to highlight an urgent need for skilled graduates in forensic computing.



Why UWE Bristol?


BSc(Hons) Cyber Security and Digital Forensics is one of our highest-ranking degrees for graduate employment.

Develop computer programming and database skills and expand your knowledge of computer networks, systems and the legal environment you’ll operate in.

Gain vital professional skills, such as using industry standard forensic and security tools. Build your industry network and knowledge at presentations from visiting professionals.

Apply what you’ve learnt to practical projects, including investigating computer crimes and assessing the integrity of forensic data and computer security systems.

High demand for your skills will enable you to choose a placement from a range of specialisms.


Where can it take me?


Choose from careers in government and the private or public sector.

Roles can be within forensics and security teams, legal practices or the police and related organisations.


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Cyber Security and Digital Forensics


Why study cyber security and digital forensics?


Cybercrime is on the increase and set to keep growing as technology becomes more widespread.

High-level security breaches have led government, public services and corporations to dedicate more resources to computer security.

Meanwhile, digital forensics is providing a wealth of material for law enforcement for the police and businesses.

This has led the UK government to highlight an urgent need for skilled graduates in forensic computing.



Why UWE Bristol?


BSc(Hons) Cyber Security and Digital Forensics is one of our highest-ranking degrees for graduate employment.

Develop computer programming and database skills and expand your knowledge of computer networks, systems and the legal environment you’ll operate in.

Gain vital professional skills, such as using industry standard forensic and security tools. Build your industry network and knowledge at presentations from visiting professionals.

Apply what you’ve learnt to practical projects, including investigating computer crimes and assessing the integrity of forensic data and computer security systems.

High demand for your skills will enable you to choose a placement from a range of specialisms.


Where can it take me?


Choose from careers in government and the private or public sector.

Roles can be within forensics and security teams, legal practices or the police and related organisations.


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Criminology with Psychology (with Foundation Year)


Why study criminology with psychology?


By studying crime, with the science of the mind, we can get a deeper understanding of how crime impacts individuals and society.

Exploring people’s attitudes, beliefs and behaviour by looking at the theories, policies, processes and relationships that influence them is a crucial part of helping us develop better forms of crime deterrent, support and rehabilitation.

The knowledge base and skills these subjects give you will set you up strongly for many careers.



Why study at UWE Bristol?


BSc(Hons) Criminology with Psychology is split equally between criminology and psychology, so you’ll study both before choosing which to major in.

Supported by staff who are leading practitioners and active researchers, you’ll study specialist modules, and get a deep understanding of crime, criminal justice, offenders and victims.

Apply theories and the latest research to real, contemporary issues.

Learn how to think critically, write reports, interpret data, formulate arguments, and make ethical judgements.

You’ll carry out your own research, hear from guest speakers, and take part in work-based learning through our links with organisations such as Bristol Young Offenders Scheme, Bristol Youth Education Service and the police.

Activities such as volunteering, placements and internships will deepen your professional skills and knowledge further, to make you highly sought after when you graduate.


Where can it take me?


Criminology with psychology studies society in all its forms so it’s the ideal platform for many jobs.

You could work in government, the police and prison services, the court services, the NHS, educational institutions, or non-governmental organisations (NGOs) working with young offenders or victims of crime.

You could also go into social welfare or the private sector, working in private security or law.


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Criminology with Psychology


Why study criminology with psychology?


By studying crime, with the science of the mind, we can get a deeper understanding of how crime impacts individuals and society.

Exploring people’s attitudes, beliefs and behaviour by looking at the theories, policies, processes and relationships that influence them is a crucial part of helping us develop better forms of crime deterrent, support and rehabilitation.

The knowledge base and skills these subjects give you will set you up strongly for many careers.



Why study at UWE Bristol?


BSc(Hons) Criminology with Psychology is split equally between criminology and psychology, so you’ll study both before choosing which to major in.

Supported by staff who are leading practitioners and active researchers, you’ll study specialist modules, and get a deep understanding of crime, criminal justice, offenders and victims.

Apply theories and the latest research to real, contemporary issues.

Learn how to think critically, write reports, interpret data, formulate arguments, and make ethical judgements.

You’ll carry out your own research, hear from guest speakers, and take part in work-based learning through our links with organisations such as Bristol Young Offenders Scheme, Bristol Youth Education Service and the police.

Activities such as volunteering, placements and internships will deepen your professional skills and knowledge further, to make you highly sought after when you graduate.


Where can it take me?


Criminology with psychology studies society in all its forms so it’s the ideal platform for many jobs.

You could work in government, the police and prison services, the court services, the NHS, educational institutions, or non-governmental organisations (NGOs) working with young offenders or victims of crime.

You could also go into social welfare or the private sector, working in private security or law.


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Criminology and Sociology (with Foundation Year)


Why study criminology and sociology?


Studying the relationship of people and society, with crime and justice, gives us a better understanding of what shapes people’s behaviour, beliefs and attitudes.

By looking at the cultural, political, economic and human factors involved, we can look for more effective ways to tackle criminal behaviour and reduce its impact on individuals and society.

The knowledge base and skills these subjects give you will set you up strongly for many different career paths.



Why UWE Bristol?


BA(Hons) Criminology and Sociology lets you devote an equal amount of time to studying these two related subjects.

Through a broad mix of modules, and the support of our staff who are leaders in their field, you’ll engage with real issues, and develop fresh insights and solutions to address crime and support the people affected by it.

Learn to evaluate evidence, approach issues from multiple perspectives, and build your expertise in research, analysis and communication.

You’ll carry out your own research projects, hear from guest speakers, and take part in work-based learning through our links with organisations such as the Bristol Youth Education Service, Gloucester Community Services and Avon and Somerset police.

Activities such as volunteering, placements and internships will deepen your professional skills and knowledge further, to make you highly sought after when you graduate.


What can I do with a criminology and sociology degree?


The broad skills and industry-focused experience you’ll gain will make you attractive to a wide range of employers.

You could pursue a career in research, education, social work, charity work and counselling, or work in the justice, legal or media sectors.

You could also keep studying, and go on to do a postgraduate course or research degree.


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Criminology and Sociology


Why study criminology and sociology?


Studying the relationship of people and society, with crime and justice, gives us a better understanding of what shapes people’s behaviour, beliefs and attitudes.

By looking at the cultural, political, economic and human factors involved, we can look for more effective ways to tackle criminal behaviour and reduce its impact on individuals and society.

The knowledge base and skills these subjects give you will set you up strongly for many different career paths.



Why UWE Bristol?


BA(Hons) Criminology and Sociology lets you devote an equal amount of time to studying these two related subjects.

Through a broad mix of modules, and the support of our staff who are leaders in their field, you’ll engage with real issues, and develop fresh insights and solutions to address crime and support the people affected by it.

Learn to evaluate evidence, approach issues from multiple perspectives, and build your expertise in research, analysis and communication.

You’ll carry out your own research projects, hear from guest speakers, and take part in work-based learning through our links with organisations such as the Bristol Youth Education Service, Gloucester Community Services and Avon and Somerset police.

Activities such as volunteering, placements and internships will deepen your professional skills and knowledge further, to make you highly sought after when you graduate.


What can I do with a criminology and sociology degree?


The broad skills and industry-focused experience you’ll gain will make you attractive to a wide range of employers.

You could pursue a career in research, education, social work, charity work and counselling, or work in the justice, legal or media sectors.

You could also keep studying, and go on to do a postgraduate course or research degree.


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Criminology and Law (with Foundation Year)


Why study criminology and law?


Studying criminology gives you a deep understanding of offending and victimisation and the realities of societies’ responses to crime. This knowledge both complements and critically contextualises the study of the laws through which criminal justice is applied. You’ll develop an understanding of how law is applied, which will benefit you whether you wish to practise criminal law or work in the criminal justice system.


Why UWE Bristol?


BA(Hons) Criminology and Law allows you to explore modules spanning criminal justice, such as criminal law, crime patterns, policing, media, youth, drugs, terrorism, serious offending and penology. You’ll gain a solid grounding in criminological research methods and practice plus you’ll develop valuable legal skills such as mooting and negotiating.

Our course gives you real-world insight and you’ll develop professional abilities through community engagement and work-based learning. You’ll study law and criminology equally in your first year and then have the option to change to a major in law or criminology from Year two.

If you decide to specialise in law by studying our LLB (Hons) Law with Criminology, it will provide a good foundation if you opt to sit the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE). If you’re an aspiring barrister, our LLB Law with Business can include the core subjects you’ll need to satisfy the academic stage of training before studying the Bar Training Course (BTC).

You can study the LLM/PGDip Bar Training Course (BTC), PGDip Bar Training Course | (BTC) (two part), PGDip/PGCert Solicitors Training Course (SQE prep) and LLM/PGDip Solicitors Training Course (SQE Prep) with us.


Where can it take me?


This course naturally leads to a career in criminal law, but depending on your specialism you could pursue a career as a solicitor, barrister, legal adviser, paralegal, teacher, social worker, counsellor or charity worker. There are also opportunities with the police, prison and court services, plus the legal sector.


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Criminology and Law


Why study criminology and law?


Studying criminology gives you a deep understanding of offending and victimisation and the realities of societies’ responses to crime. This knowledge both complements and critically contextualises the study of the laws through which criminal justice is applied. You’ll develop an understanding of how law is applied, which will benefit you whether you wish to practise criminal law or work in the criminal justice system.


Why UWE Bristol?


BA(Hons) Criminology and Law allows you to explore modules spanning criminal justice, such as criminal law, crime patterns, policing, media, youth, drugs, terrorism, serious offending and penology. You’ll gain a solid grounding in criminological research methods and practice plus you’ll develop valuable legal skills such as mooting and negotiating.

Our course gives you real-world insight and you’ll develop professional abilities through community engagement and work-based learning. You’ll study law and criminology equally in your first year and then have the option to change to a major in law or criminology from Year two.

If you decide to specialise in law by studying our LLB (Hons) Law with Criminology, it will provide a good foundation if you opt to sit the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE). If you’re an aspiring barrister, our LLB Law with Business can include the core subjects you’ll need to satisfy the academic stage of training before studying the Bar Training Course (BTC).

You can study the LLM/PGDip Bar Training Course (BTC), PGDip Bar Training Course | (BTC) (two part), PGDip/PGCert Solicitors Training Course (SQE prep) and LLM/PGDip Solicitors Training Course (SQE Prep) with us.


Where can it take me?


This course naturally leads to a career in criminal law, but depending on your specialism you could pursue a career as a solicitor, barrister, legal adviser, paralegal, teacher, social worker, counsellor or charity worker. There are also opportunities with the police, prison and court services, plus the legal sector.


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Criminology (with Foundation Year)


Why study criminology?


To tackle crime, we need to understand it why it happens, what people feel about it, and how it impacts on individuals and society.

Exploring these issues from different angles is an essential part of discovering more effective deterrents and better forms of rehabilitation.

Studying this subject will give you the knowledge and skills to play your part in that work whether you choose to move into the criminal justice system itself or a related field.



Why study at UWE Bristol?


BA(Hons) Criminology teaches you about crime and the criminal justice system, drawing on sociology, law, psychology and philosophy, and applying theories, knowledge and research to real, contemporary issues.

Work with inspirational practitioners and researchers to explore the different perspectives of victims, offenders, the criminal justice system and the cultural forces at play.

Learn how to think critically, write reports, interpret data, formulate arguments, and make ethical judgements.

You’ll carry out your own research, hear from guest speakers, and take part in work-based learning through our links with organisations such as the Bristol Young Offenders Scheme, the Institute of Psychotherapy and the police.

Activities such as volunteering, placements and internships will deepen your professional skills and knowledge further, to make you highly sought after when you graduate.


Where can it take me?


Criminology studies society in all its forms so it’s the ideal platform for many careers.

You could work in government, the police and prison services, the court services, the NHS, educational institutions or non-governmental organisations (NGOs) working with young offenders or victims of crime.

You could also go into social welfare or the private sector, working in private security or law.


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Criminology


Why study criminology?


To tackle crime, we need to understand it why it happens, what people feel about it, and how it impacts on individuals and society.

Exploring these issues from different angles is an essential part of discovering more effective deterrents and better forms of rehabilitation.

Studying this subject will give you the knowledge and skills to play your part in that work whether you choose to move into the criminal justice system itself or a related field.



Why study at UWE Bristol?


BA(Hons) Criminology teaches you about crime and the criminal justice system, drawing on sociology, law, psychology and philosophy, and applying theories, knowledge and research to real, contemporary issues.

Work with inspirational practitioners and researchers to explore the different perspectives of victims, offenders, the criminal justice system and the cultural forces at play.

Learn how to think critically, write reports, interpret data, formulate arguments, and make ethical judgements.

You’ll carry out your own research, hear from guest speakers, and take part in work-based learning through our links with organisations such as the Bristol Young Offenders Scheme, the Institute of Psychotherapy and the police.

Activities such as volunteering, placements and internships will deepen your professional skills and knowledge further, to make you highly sought after when you graduate.


Where can it take me?


Criminology studies society in all its forms so it’s the ideal platform for many careers.

You could work in government, the police and prison services, the court services, the NHS, educational institutions or non-governmental organisations (NGOs) working with young offenders or victims of crime.

You could also go into social welfare or the private sector, working in private security or law.


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