University of Roehampton London
University of Roehampton London

MA Criminology and Criminal Justice

University of Roehampton London, United Kingdom

Course Overview

In our MA Criminology and Criminal Justice program, our foremost objective is to ensure that you graduate equipped with a comprehensive professional skill set. This involves integrating a variety of disciplines from the social sciences, such as criminology, law, socio-legal studies, psychology, sociology, and human rights. The curriculum provides a systematic and practical foundation in criminological research, guiding you through both theoretical and hands-on aspects. You will acquire essential skills for conducting your research project, including proficiency in research design, data collection, and data analysis, all while benefiting from continuous guidance from a dedicated thesis supervisor. These three components contribute to a dynamic and forward-thinking syllabus that fosters innovative perspectives in the examination of crime and justice.

Course Type
PG
Course Nature
Full Time
Course Duration
1 Year
Total Fee
£17325
Intake
September 2024
Language Proficiency

Under Graduation: 55%  

English for HSE/SSE: MOI or IELTS: 6.5‎

Documents Required
  • 10TH
  • 12TH
  • DEGREE
  • DEGREE PROVISSIONAL CERTIFICATE
  • Degree Consolidated Marksheet
  • Degree Individual Marksheet
  • PASSPORT
  • LOR 1
  • LOR 2
  • MOI
  • CV
  • SOP
  • EXPERIANCE CERTIFICATES
University
University of Roehampton London
University Details

The institution of Roehampton is a well-known public institution in the United Kingdom that was founded in 1841 by the National Society. Currently, 9,000 students are enrolled in the University of Roehampton campus. Approximately 14% of these students are foreign, representing 146 different countries. International students at the University of Roehampton can choose from 75 undergraduate programmes, 69 postgraduate programmes, 10 higher technical programmes, and many non-degree programmes.

Syllabus

Core Modules

  1. Advanced Research Methods: Design and Practice

    • Introduction to advanced research methodologies in criminology.
    • Practical application of research design and implementation.
  2. Harms, Crime and Power

    • Exploration of the relationships between harms, crime, and power dynamics.
    • Critical analysis of the impact of power structures on criminal activities.
  3. Crime Control and Justice

    • Examination of strategies and mechanisms for crime control.
    • Analysis of justice systems and their effectiveness.
  4. Criminology in Practice

    • Application of criminological theories and concepts in real-world scenarios.
    • Case studies and practical exercises in criminological practice.

Optional Modules

  1. Genocide, Atrocities and International Justice

    • Study of genocide and atrocities in the context of international justice.
    • Analysis of legal frameworks addressing such crimes.
  2. International Development and Economic Justice

    • Exploration of the intersection between international development and criminological perspectives on economic justice.
  3. Identity, Diversity and Human Rights

    • Examination of the relationships between identity, diversity, and human rights.
    • Analysis of the impact of these factors on criminological issues.
  4. Environmental Crime, Justice and Politics

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