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Tuition
- Year 1
| Student categories | Study | |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time | Part-time | |
| England | £8,550 | £2,850 |
| Northern Ireland | £8,550 | £2,850 |
| Scotland | £8,550 | £2,850 |
| Wales | £8,550 | £2,850 |
| EU | £18,250 | £6,100 |
| International | £18,250 | £6,100 |
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Program Overview
The MA in Applied Criminal Justice and Criminology offers students a comprehensive understanding of the factors contributing to crime, the workings of the criminal justice system, and contemporary issues in criminology.
Learning Experience
Students will learn from experienced professionals who bring both academic knowledge and practical insights, equipping them with valuable expertise for their future careers.
Career Opportunities
This program prepares graduates for a variety of exciting career paths in the field of criminal justice and criminology.
Additional Information
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...Subject Area Information
Criminology is an interdisciplinary field that delves into the study of crime, criminal behavior, and the criminal justice system, encompassing sociological, psychological, legal, and procedural aspects.
1. Introduction to Criminology
2. Criminal Law
3. Sociology of Crime and Deviance
4. Psychology of Criminal Behavior
5. Research Methods in Criminology
6. Criminal Justice System
7. Penology
8. Victimology
9. Forensic Science
- Analytical Skills
- Research Skills
- Critical Thinking
- Communication Skills
- Ethical Awareness
Career
Graduates with a degree in criminology have a wide array of career opportunities available to them within the criminal justice system.
Law Enforcement Officer
Working as a police officer, detective, or federal agent.
Criminal Analyst
Analyzing crime data to help law enforcement agencies develop strategies to combat crime.
Probation Officer
Supervising offenders who are on probation and helping them reintegrate into society.
Corrections Officer
Working in prisons and jails to manage and rehabilitate inmates.
Forensic Scientist
Applying scientific methods to solve crimes and working in crime labs.
Victim Advocate
Providing support and resources to victims of crime.
Criminologist
Conducting research and teaching at academic institutions.
Legal Consultant
Advising law firms and government agencies on criminal justice issues.
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