Bachelor’s Degrees in Criminology

Become an expert in criminology and learn to analyse criminal behaviour and offending patterns in depth.
GRADOS-CRIMINOLOGIA

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Digital transformation has reshaped the way crimes are committed and tackled, creating new environments for criminal activity. In this context, having specialist professionals in criminology who are capable of investigating and preventing crime is more essential than ever.

Our forensic science degree programmes are designed to help you develop key competencies in forensic investigation and crime prevention, equipping you to address the challenges of an increasingly digital society.

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    Everything about our Bachelor's Degree (Hons) in Criminology programme offering

    Are you passionate about criminology but unsure where to start? This discipline combines knowledge from law, psychology, sociology and anthropology, and is an ideal choice for those who want to understand crime from a multidisciplinary perspective.

    On our criminology bachelor’s degree (Hons) programmes at eserp, you will learn to apply this knowledge to real-world scenarios and shape your career progression pathway across a range of professional opportunities, from forensic investigation to prevention roles within private or public institutions.

    Not sure where to study criminology? Whether you live in Barcelona or Madrid, you can study forensic science as a degree in an innovative academic environment, with programmes designed to prepare you with confidence for the current challenges of the profession.

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    Why study a bachelor’s degree (Hons) in criminology at eserp?

    Studying criminology with us means training through a practical, up-to-date approach closely connected to the professional environment. You will take part in simulations, work on real cases and prepare to contribute at every stage of a criminal investigation.

    Our programmes equip you to assess risks, design crime prevention strategies and take your first professional steps. All of this takes place within a distinctive academic environment focused on the real-world challenges of the criminology sector and supporting your long-term graduate employability.

    • Expert teaching staff in criminology, law and psychology.
    • A practical approach with real cases, simulations and applied projects.
    • Digital skills applied to criminal investigation.
    • Access to professional placements in public institutions and private-sector organisations within the field.
    • Red de networking con profesionales y entidades colaboradoras.
    • High graduate employability rates and personalised guidance.

    Admissions process

    Our bachelor’s degree (Hons) programmes may have different admissions processes, depending on the course and the partner university each programme is affiliated with.

    If you are an international student looking to study a bachelor’s degree (Hons) in Spain, please check the conditions and entry requirements for international students.

    Remember you can explore the rest of our degrees and, if you have any questions about any aspect of our programmes, get in touch with us.

    FAQ

    Frequently asked questions about forensic science degree programmes

    What is the duration of the Bachelor’s Degree (Hons) in Criminology?

    The Bachelor’s Degree (Hons) in Criminology has a duration of four years. During this period, you will explore both traditional approaches and emerging professional opportunities within the field of criminology, enabling you to choose the career progression pathway that best aligns with your interests and professional goals.

    What does the Criminology Bachelor’s Degree (Hons) at eserp include?

    At eserp, you can study single and dual bachelor’s degree (Hons) programmes in criminology at our campuses in Madrid and Barcelona, with academic programmes designed to address the emerging challenges of the digital era.

    What does a criminologist do?

    A criminologist analyses crime in all its dimensions: the underlying causes, the social and psychological factors that explain it, its impact, and the strategies used for prevention. In addition, they may work in areas such as corporate security, compliance, risk mapping and assessment, or advising on public policy development.

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