Undergraduate course application for Psychology with Criminology

For Part-time study, please use our online application service by completing the form below:

Apply for Psychology with Criminology (part-time study)

International (non-EU) applications

International students have two ways to apply for an undergraduate course:

  1. Through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS):

    Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS)
  2. Through one of our agents or representatives in your country or by meeting a representative at one of our regional offices.

Understanding the application process

Our Undergraduate application guide will help guide you through the process of applying to UWE Bristol including:

  • What to do before you apply
  • How to apply
  • What happens after you apply - tracking your application

You can also find information about entry requirements and offers and confirmation.

For further information about undergraduate study options at UWE Bristol view our undergraduate study guide.

Programmes subject to approval

If the course you wish to study is marked "*subject to UWE approval", it means that it is in the process of being approved by the University. If you are interested in one of these courses, you should apply in the usual way, and the University will keep you informed of the latest developments.

A year out - the gap year

We welcome applications for most programmes from applicants who wish to take a gap year. If you decide after you have applied that you wish to defer, please contact the Admissions Office. Most Faculties are willing to hold open for one year any offer of a place which has been accepted.

Equal opportunities

The University is committed to the promotion of equal opportunities for all. We consider each application on the basis of the applicant's suitability for the proposed programme of study, at the same time acknowledging the statutory and professional requirements of some programmes. We are keen to encourage applicants from a wide range of academic and social backgrounds to take up the opportunity of studying at the University. We aim to create an environment that respects the diversity of students and enables them to derive maximum benefit and enjoyment from their involvement in the life of the University. To do this we will be proactive about ensuring people are treated fairly regardless of age, disability, race, nationality, ethnicity, gender, religion or sexual orientation.

Admission

Admission as a student means that you agree to be bound by the rules and regulations of the University. At registration you will be sent an email asking that you confirm that have read these.

For the further information view the Admissions Policy.

Application enquiries

The Admissions Office deals with enquiries and applications for all undergraduate programmes.

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