Criminology Communities and Disorder pt

Master

In High Wycombe

£ 5,100 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    High wycombe

  • Duration

    2 Years

Are you naturally curious and analytically minded? Studying Criminology will open your eyes to the problems we need to solve for society to be safer. You'll find out how we can use research methods to answer important questions and understand the criminal mind.

Most of our Criminology students have graduated from areas such as the social sciences, law and policing. However, the course is designed for anyone interested in taking the next steps towards an exciting career in Criminology.

Facilities

Location

Start date

High Wycombe (Buckinghamshire)
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High Wycombe Campus, Queen Alexandra Road, HP11 2JZ

Start date

On request

About this course

By the end of the course, we'll make sure you have all the skills you need to impress potential employers. You'll be confident in applying theory and concept to understand the management of communities.
The nature of Criminology means it is highly topical and of interest to many, therefore your study prepares you for a wide range of opportunities.
This course focuses on social research methods and the ethical and methodological elements of conducting research. As researchers themselves, your lecturers are experts in research process and methodology. They will use their expertise and experience to help guide your studies. You'll be kept up-to-date with the latest theories and findings that influence our perspective on current events.

This course also attracts professionals who want to expand their knowledge in a related field. A better understanding of Criminology is particularly useful if you work within the criminal justice system, local council or government. Examining research and theory will deal with day-to-day problems in the workplace in a more effective way.

Students on this course have typically achieved a 2:2 or higher from one of the following areas: Criminology, Sociology, Social Work, Psychology, Police Studies or Criminal Justice. However, we're also interested in hearing from anyone working in a related field.

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Subjects

  • Criminology
  • Risk
  • Communities
  • Crime
  • Theorising
  • Contemporary
  • Society
  • Disorder
  • Communication
  • Criminal Justice
  • Justice system

Course programme

Course Modules

Year 1 Modules
  • Risk, Communities and Crime
  • Theorising Disorder in Contemporary Society
Year 2 Modules
  • Case Studies: Working with Communities
  • Communication, Interaction and the Criminal Justice System (optional)
  • Communities, Individuals and Disorder (optional)
  • Dissertation

Criminology Communities and Disorder pt

£ 5,100 VAT inc.