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MSc Criminology and Criminal Psychology

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Full time | Canterbury Christ Church University | 1 year | SEP

Study mode

Full time

Duration

1 year

Start date

SEP

Key information
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Qualification type

MSc - Master of Science

Subject areas

Criminal Psychology Criminology

Course type

Taught

Course Summary

Overview

This is a multidisciplinary Master’s degree that will facilitate an informed understanding of crime from different perspectives within social and psychological sciences.

The course strikes a necessary balance between the ‘social’ and ‘psychological’ for an informed understanding of the ‘science of crime’. On the one hand are the predominantly individualistic perspectives of the disciplines of psychology; on the other are the social-contextual perspectives of social scientific disciplines informing criminology (e.g. sociology, political science, anthropology). In both cases, the course is underpinned by an appreciation of the multifaceted nature of the idea of justice in its different manifestations – criminal, social, political, environmental.

It is not only designed to enhance your intellectual understanding of the science of crime but seeks to equip you for professional level career paths in the state, private and ‘third’ sectors thanks to innovative modules and a dissertation that allows you to specialise in a subject of your choice under individual supervision.

Why study MSc in Criminology and Criminal Psychology?

The MSc focuses on the key theoretical and empirical dimensions that are central to understanding the individual, group and societal nature of crime. Drawing on a wide variety of social scientific and psychological traditions, this engaging and fascinating degree gets to the heart of the meaning, causes and responses to crime and criminal behaviour.

You will learn to systematically apply theories and concepts from criminology and psychology to understand historical and contemporary debates relating to criminal activity. You will also develop your ability to utilise an empirical evidence-base to understand how crime is researched and theorised. Central to this captivating degree is an explicit grounding of understandings of crime on conceptualisations of justice – criminal, social, political, environmental etc. This concern for fully understanding meanings of justice opens the possibility for explorations of crime to the fullest.

Your future career

The multidisciplinary nature of the MSc in Criminology and Criminal Psychology will facilitate the command of the conceptual, theoretical and empirical dimensions of this fascinating degree, thus providing you with a broad informed knowledge base. The breadth of assessment methods on the course have been specifically selected to maximise your transferable skills. This combination of substantive course specific knowledge and transferable skills will notably enhance your professional level employability prospects and provide the foundation for further, higher level, graduate studies.

Modules

Taking as its focus questions of justice, this module deepens your understanding of core criminological and sociological concepts. It aims to develop a broad and nuanced understanding of the relationship between these and ideas of justice, harm, and equality. The module takes a broad conceptualisation of justice to include criminal, social, cultural, economic, environmental and political dimensions to consider harm, inequality and justice at both national and international levels. Drawing on concepts such as risk, surveillance, deviance, rights and harm, the module examines key axes of inequality and discrimination and explores how they impact on order and disorder. It will also consider the role of criminological and sociological knowledge in facilitating justice and equality.

Tuition fees

UK fees
Course fees for UK students

For this course (per year)

£9,090

International fees
Course fees for EU and international students

For this course (per year)

£15,500

Entry requirements

Our standard offer for accepting students onto this programme is a good honours degree (2.2 or above). Applicants from a range of undergraduate subjects will be considered.

University information

Canterbury Christ Church University (CCCU) was first established in 1962 and has, for over 60 years, built an exceptional reputation for the quality of its study programmes. In total there are around 20,000 students enrolled at the university, with a fifth enrolled in a postgraduate qualification. Students study in one of three academic faculties: Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Education Faculty of Medicine, Health and Social...more

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