Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
12 months
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Forensic Science | Criminal Justice | Criminology
Area of study
Social Sciences
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2025-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


Key Facts

Qualification

MPhil


Course duration

1 year


Typical Entry Requirements

  • Entry Requirements: 2:1 Bachelors (Honours) degree in a relevant subject area, or equivalent.
  • English Language Requirements: IELTS 7.0 with minimum 6.0 in each component, or equivalent
  • Other Requirements: Applicants should submit a full research proposal at the point of application

Course Overview

Why study for an MPhil and not a PhD?

There are a number of reasons why you should study an MPhil over a PhD. One advantage of studying for an MPhil is that it gives you a taster of a PhD, without the 4 year commitment. An MPhil is shorter than a PhD, so you can complete your research and obtain a qualification for doing so in a relatively short period of time. It can also act as a stepping stone into a PhD. Subject to approval by the Department, you can develop your MPhil in to a PhD programme.


About this course

  • Duration: Students are registered and pay fees for 1 year full time (September to September), 2 years part time, and have an additional writing up year after their registration period has finished.
  • Contact Time: During your MPhil you’ll be assigned 2 supervisors: a primary supervisor, and a secondary supervisor. During term-time you will normally meet with your primary supervisor every 2 weeks, hourly (or less, depending on how long you need). The frequency and duration of the meetings is likely to vary depending on the stage of research and writing you’re at.
  • Assessment: The completed thesis will be assessed via an oral examination.

Modules

Year 1

  • Core
    • Module Name | Module Code | Credit Value
      • Designing Criminological Research | PGM3710 | 10
      • Quantitative Data Collection and Analysis (for social scientists) | PGM1010 | 10

Careers

A PhD doesn’t necessarily have to mean a career in academia. Whether you want to continue in academia or otherwise, the Graduate School is here to support you every step of the way. Careers consultations are available for postgraduate students every Tuesday morning, during term time in the Postgraduate Centre. Workshops which focus upon enhancing your employability within and outside of academia are also run as part of the Aberystwyth Researcher Development Programme.


Career Opportunities

Postgraduate study in Criminology at Aberystwyth University provides students with a requisite knowledge and skill set suitable for a wide variety of careers. Students acquire a wide range of transferable skills such as the ability research independently, to think analytically and critically about complex issues, to problem solve, to engage effectively in argument and debate, to analyse qualitative and quantitative data and to write clearly and concisely.


Graduates from the Department of Law and Criminology are engaged in academic and criminological research all over the world, and many have embarked on careers in the legal profession or in organisations working within the prison, police, probation, or social service sectors. Other former students now hold positions in government and voluntary service organisations.


Teaching & Learning

During your MPhil you’ll be assigned 2 supervisors: a primary supervisor, and a secondary supervisor. During term-time you will normally meet with your primary supervisor every 2 weeks, hourly (or less, depending on how long you need). The frequency and duration of the meetings is likely to vary depending on the stage of research and writing you’re at.


Much like our PhD students, MPhil students are also encouraged to take advantage of the _Aberystwyth Researcher Development Programme, _where they can benefit from a host of research training modules and workshops. These are designed to not only help you over the course of your MPhil, but to also provide you with skills to help you beyond academia.


The completed thesis will be assessed via an oral examination.


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