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Full time | University of Stirling | 12 months | SEP

Study mode

Full time

Duration

12 months

Start date

SEP

Key information
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Qualification type

MSc - Master of Science

Subject areas

Criminology

Course Summary

Study crime, justice and rehabilitation with our highly-rated Criminology Masters. With increasing awareness of crime prevention and criminal justice reform, there is a growing demand for criminologists who can analyse crime, develop effective intervention strategies, and contribute to the development of the criminal justice system (source: Research.com 2025). This course will help you to understand the causes and impacts of crime for both individuals and societies. You'll be equipped to find solutions that make a positive difference to people's lives. Your studies will cover: the factors that lead to criminal behaviour ways to reduce re-offending social control and human rights digital and other technologies in criminal justice. Criminology jobs Our MSc Criminology explores social issues to help prepare you for your future career. Elective modules allow you to focus on the topics that interest you most. Explore the connections between poverty and imprisonment or learn more about drug policy and interventions. The topics you choose will help you get ready for the growing job market for Criminology graduates. Join our network of experts The University of Stirling ranks among the best universities in the UK for Criminology. Research by our experts features in the media and shapes criminal justice policy. You’ll benefit from our links to organisations such as Police Scotland and the Scottish Prison Service. The University is also part of the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research. These connections give you opportunities to attend events and network throughout your studies.

Modules

This module will provide you with the opportunity to carry out a major research project. Under supervision and guidance from an allocated supervisor, you’re encouraged to use and develop your accumulated research skills and your knowledge of theoretical and methodological work to deliver an independent piece of social science research.

Tuition fees

UK fees
Course fees for UK students

For this course (per year)

£9,500

International fees
Course fees for EU and international students

For this course (per year)

£20,600

Entry requirements

A minimum of a second class honours degree (2:1 preferred) in a relevant subject or equivalent is required. Applicants without these formal qualifications but with relevant work or life experience are encouraged to apply.