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Students
Tuition Fee
GBP 17,275
Per course
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Orthopedic Technology
Area of study
Law
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
GBP 17,275
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2023-09-012023-08-01
2024-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


Overview

Our MSc Criminology course establishes clear connections between conceptual theories of crime and justice, and applied examples of how they affect contemporary societies. The course has an international focus that goes beyond UK or Scottish borders, making it appealing for a diverse student cohort.

The course content encourages the pursuit of innovative and socially just responses to the problem of crime, from crimes in the street or at home, to crimes of the powerful, crimes across borders, the much newer phenomenon of online crime, and the drug problem. Throughout the course, there's an emphasis on the need for a strong critical understanding of how research is framed, used and developed, which is delivered via modules in data analysis and research design, as well as criminological and socio-legal research methods. You’ll have the opportunity to explore concepts of criminal justice, the social contexts of crime, and a variety of criminological theoretical perspectives as well as applied insights.

With elective modules in specialist subjects you can acquire and develop a range of skills which will significantly enhance your confidence in criminology and your employability. Subjects include:

  • rehabilitation and criminal justice work
  • drug policy and interventions
  • criminalisation, social control and human rights

The course is ideal for those who are keen to continue their studies at postgraduate level, as well as for practitioners who wish to consolidate existing experience and training with a Masters qualification.

Course objectives

This course offers interdisciplinary insights into pressing current social issues such as terrorism, ethical uses of technology in criminal justice, the issues faced by women in criminal justice, drug policy reform, emergence and regulation of psychoactive substances, or tracing the links between poverty and imprisonment.

You'll gain a critical understanding of how research is framed, used and developed, and by whom, in criminology. Our academics are members of an internationally leading research centre; the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research (SCCJR), as well as being affiliated with the Scottish Institute for Policing Research (SIRP). Our research features in the media and is used by policymakers and practice leaders. Students can also exit with PGCert and PGDip awards.

Program Outline

Modules


Year one

  • Introduction to Information Technology and Library Services (ASRP003)
  • Dissertation (CRMP009)
  • Final year project (online) (SUBP007)
  • Criminological Perspectives (CRMP010)
  • Criminological Perspectives 10 credit version (CRMP011)
  • Research Design and Process (ASRP002)
  • Quantitative Data Analysis (ASRP004)
  • Rehabilitation and Criminal Justice Work (CRMP012)
  • Reflexivity and Observation (Autumn) (CRMP030)
  • Social Network Analysis (SSSP001)
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    Admission Requirements

    English Language Requirements

    Most courses at University of Stirling have the following minimum language requirements. We advise you always check the exact entry requirements before apply to any course, don't forget we are always on hand to help.


    IELTS ACADEMIC

    6.5

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