Criminal Justice MSc/DProf

Postgraduate

In Preston

£ 6,000 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    Preston

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Location

Start date

Preston (Lancashire)
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University Of Central Lancashire, PR1 2HE

Start date

On request

About this course

To embark upon Doctoral study students are expected to show previous aptitude for research. This is most often illustrated by the previous award of a good degree (2:1 or above). However it is acknowledged that some students will not be in possession of such a qualification and the interview will explore their potential to successfully complete the programme. They need to demonstrate they are or have been active in professional practice in the area of criminal justice. Students with an undergraduate degree will commence at Stage 1 of the...

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Subjects

  • International

Course programme

Programme at a Glance Full Time

Stage One

Criminal Justice- An International Perspective (C) - Year long


Semester 1
  • Organisational development and partnerships (C)
  • Countering Terrorism in the 21st Century (O)
  • International Criminal Law and Security (O)

Semester 2
  • Research in Practice (C)
  • Decision making (C)
  • Research methods for Crime and Criminal Justice (C)

Block

  • Open Source Internet Investigation (O)


Award: MSc Criminal Justice: Requires 180 credits at Level 7 (must include FZ4730 and FZ4701)


Stage Two

Year 2 and 3

Thesis (C) - Year long

Semester 1

Doctoral Study and Reflective Practice (C)

Award - Professional Doctorate in Criminal Justice- DProf

Part Time

Stage One

Criminal Justice- An International Perspective (C) - Year long

Semester 1


  • Organisational development and partnerships (C)
  • Countering Terrorism in the 21st Century (O)
  • International Criminal Law and Security (O)

Semester 2
  • Research in Practice (C) - Year 2
  • Decision making (C) - Year 2
  • Research methods for Crime and Criminal Justice (C) - Year 1

Block

  • Open Source Internet Investigation (O) - Year 2


Year 2
  • MSc Dissertation (Comp)

Stage Two
Years 3, 4, 5 & 6

Doctoral Study and Reflective Practice (C) - Semester 1
Thesis (C) - Year Long

Award: Professional Doctorate in Criminal Justice- DProf

Criminal Justice MSc/DProf

£ 6,000 + VAT