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Hotcourses - unbiased reviews, articles, recommendations and opinions on Undergraduate criminology courses in Canterbury

3 colleges run Undergraduate criminology courses in Canterbury

There are 3 institutions in Canterbury which run Undergraduate Criminology courses. Please use the filter on the left to narrow down your Criminology courses.


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University of Kent (Times ranking for law: 22)

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In Canterbury

Criminology and Social Policy BA (Hons) view course
Criminology and Cultural Studies BA (Hons) view course
Law and Criminology BA (Hons) view course

School Of Politics And International Relations Kent Scholarship for Academic Excellence 2012 £2000 per annum, other funding opportunities also...more

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University Of Kent (Part Time Courses)

View 1 Undergraduate Criminology course

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Criminology BA Honours Degree view course

Canterbury Christ Church University (Times ranking for law: 91)

View 60 Undergraduate Criminology courses

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Applied Criminology with Health Studies BA (Hons) view course
Applied Criminology and Film, Radio and Television Studies BA (Hons) view course
American Studies with Applied Criminology (with a year in USA) BA (Hons) view course

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