Criminology (MSc)
Master
In London
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
London
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Duration
1 Year
The MSc in Criminology offers a unique insight into cutting-edge criminological theory and current real-world phenomena related to crime and punishment. The programme is open to graduates of various social science disciplines, and provides a multidisciplinary platform from which to engage with the complexity of contemporary criminology and to understand and critically assess the political, economic, social and cultural forces that affect crime and its control.
The programme will appeal to you if you have a keen interest in crime and criminal behaviour and wish to better understand the key issues facing criminal justice today. Not only will you gain advanced knowledge and understanding of contemporary criminological theory, you will also have the opportunity to specialise by pursuing one of four pathways, and learn cutting-edge research methods to enable you to complete a substantial, original research project.
Depending on your choice of pathway, you will be awarded an MSc Criminology (Criminology and Criminal Justice), MSc Criminology (Global Criminology), MSc Criminology (Gender, Sexuality and Criminal Justice) or MSc Criminology (Race, Crime and Justice).
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About this course
Graduates can pursue a career in law enforcement or corrections, policy analysis and policy making, in non-governmental organisations, international research institutions and think-tanks (e.g. UNODC), within various government departments and ministries, and in the media and criminal justice system more broadly.
A second-class honours degree (2:2) or above in the humanities, social sciences or law.
Applications are reviewed on their individual merits and your professional qualifications and/or relevant work experience will be taken into consideration positively. We actively support and encourage applications from mature learners.
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Subjects
- IT risk
- Project
- Public
- Options
- Governance
- Risk
- IT Law
- Property Law
- Human Rights
- Intellectual Property
- Criminology
- Psychology
- Perspective
- International
- Global
- Law
Course programme
The MSc Criminology consists of the following pathways:
- Criminology and Criminal Justice
- Global Criminology
- Gender, Sexuality and Criminal Justice
- Race, Crime and Justice
You take three compulsory modules, including one from your chosen pathway and a research project, and choose three option modules, including one from your chosen pathway.
COMPULSORY MODULES (CHOOSE ONE)- Contemporary Criminological Theory
- Gender, Sexuality and Criminal Justice
- International Criminological Theory
- Race, Crime and Justice
- Masters Research Project (Department of Criminology)
- Research Methods in Criminology
- Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice
- Global Perspectives on Crime and Crime Control
- Security, Risk and Governance
- Influencing Public Policy
- Regulating Sex and Sexuality
- Theorising Gender
- Global Perspectives on Crime and Crime Control
- Issues in International Law and Human Rights
- Southern Perspectives on Constitutional and Political Transformation
- Global Migration, Border Controls and Criminal Justice
- Advanced Intellectual Property Law
- Crime and Control
- Cultures of Human Rights
- Data, Surveillance, and Insecurity
- Drugs, Crime and Culture
- Equality and the Law
- Film and Human Rights
- Futures: The Globalization of Human Rights
- Gender, Sexuality and Criminal Justice
- Global Perspectives on Crime and Crime Control
- Hate Crime
- Healthcare and Human Rights
- Influencing Public Policy
- International Rights of Minorities
- Issues in International Law and Human Rights
- Land, Law and Dispossession
- Psychology of Law and Crime
- Race, Crime and Justice
- Security, Risk and Governance
- Slavery, slaveries, enslavement : the Western experience
- Social Justice
- Taking a Case to the European Court of Human Rights
- The History and Philosophy of Human Rights
- The International Economic Constitution
- Youth Justice
Additional information
Part-time home students: £5790 pa
Full-time home students: £11580 pa
Part-time international students: £8850 pa
Full-time international students: £17700 pa
Criminology (MSc)