| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-09-01 | - |
| 2026-09-01 | - |
| 2027-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Master in Criminology
The Master in Criminology is a 2-year program that provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the complex issues surrounding crime and justice. The program is designed to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and critical thinking abilities necessary to succeed in a variety of careers related to criminology.
Objectives
The objectives of the Master in Criminology program are to:
- Provide students with a deep understanding of the theoretical and empirical foundations of criminology
- Develop students' critical thinking and analytical skills in relation to crime and justice issues
- Equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to design, implement, and evaluate programs and policies related to crime prevention and justice
Admission Criteria
To be eligible for admission to the Master in Criminology program, applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Hold a bachelor's degree in a relevant field (e.g., criminology, sociology, psychology, law)
- Have a strong academic record, with a minimum GPA of 3.0
- Demonstrate proficiency in English (for international students)
- Submit a personal statement outlining their interests and goals in pursuing a Master's degree in Criminology
Program Structure
The Master in Criminology program consists of 120 credits, taken over two years. The program includes:
- Core courses in criminological theory, research methods, and statistics
- Specialized courses in areas such as juvenile justice, corrections, and victimology
- Elective courses that allow students to pursue their interests and career goals
- A thesis or research project that demonstrates students' ability to design, implement, and evaluate a research study
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Master in Criminology program are prepared for a variety of careers in:
- Law enforcement and policing
- Corrections and rehabilitation
- Victim services and support
- Policy analysis and development
- Research and academia
- Private security and consulting
Research Areas
The Master in Criminology program at the University of Brussels has a strong research focus, with faculty members specializing in areas such as:
- Criminological theory and research methods
- Juvenile justice and delinquency
- Corrections and rehabilitation
- Victimology and victim support
- Policing and law enforcement
- Crime prevention and community safety
Faculty
The faculty members in the Master in Criminology program are renowned experts in their fields, with a strong commitment to teaching, research, and community engagement. They have published numerous articles and books, and have presented their research at conferences around the world.
Campus Life
The University of Brussels has a vibrant campus life, with a range of student organizations, clubs, and activities available to students. The university is located in the heart of Brussels, providing students with easy access to cultural, social, and recreational activities.
International Opportunities
The Master in Criminology program at the University of Brussels offers students the opportunity to study abroad, through exchange agreements with universities in Europe and around the world. Students can also participate in international research projects and conferences, providing them with a global perspective on crime and justice issues.
Tuition Fees
The tuition fees for the Master in Criminology program at the University of Brussels are competitive, with a range of scholarships and financial aid options available to students.
Contact
For more information about the Master in Criminology program at the University of Brussels, please contact the program director or visit the university's website.
Conditions of Access
A. Access with Full Rights
To access the Master in Criminology program with full rights, applicants must hold a bachelor's degree in a relevant field, with a minimum GPA of 3.0.
B. Access with Equivalent Diploma
Applicants who hold a diploma equivalent to a bachelor's degree in a relevant field may also be eligible for access to the Master in Criminology program.
C. Access through Jury Decision
In some cases, applicants may be eligible for access to the Master in Criminology program through a jury decision, based on their academic record and other relevant factors.
D. Valorization of Acquired Experience
The university also offers the possibility of valorizing acquired experience, for applicants who have relevant work experience or other qualifications.
Program
The Master in Criminology program consists of 120 credits, taken over two years. The program includes:
- Core courses in criminological theory, research methods, and statistics
- Specialized courses in areas such as juvenile justice, corrections, and victimology
- Elective courses that allow students to pursue their interests and career goals
- A thesis or research project that demonstrates students' ability to design, implement, and evaluate a research study
Courses
The program includes a range of courses, such as:
- Criminological theory
- Research methods
- Statistics
- Juvenile justice
- Corrections
- Victimology
- Policing and law enforcement
- Crime prevention and community safety
Thesis or Research Project
The thesis or research project is a key component of the Master in Criminology program, allowing students to demonstrate their ability to design, implement, and evaluate a research study.
After Graduation
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Master in Criminology program are prepared for a variety of careers in:
- Law enforcement and policing
- Corrections and rehabilitation
- Victim services and support
- Policy analysis and development
- Research and academia
- Private security and consulting
Further Studies
Graduates of the Master in Criminology program may also choose to pursue further studies, such as a Ph.D. in Criminology or a related field.
Professional Development
The Master in Criminology program at the University of Brussels provides students with the knowledge, skills, and critical thinking abilities necessary to succeed in a variety of careers related to criminology. Graduates of the program are well-prepared to pursue professional development opportunities, such as certification programs or continuing education courses.
