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Criminology, MA Criminology, MA Middlesex University

Middlesex University

Masters Degree , Criminology

Course Description

This degree is designed to provide you with an in-depth understanding of crime and criminal justice at national and international levels. It promotes a critical and comparative approach to crime and justice issues intended to equip you with the skills and knowledge required to deal with a range of traditional and non-traditional crime, justice and deviancy issues.

The course looks at contemporary problems such as terrorism and the priorities of global policing, human rights and justice, environmental justice and transnational crime. The international and transnational dimension of crime is an integral part of the programme.

Why study MA Criminology at Middlesex University?

Criminology at Middlesex has a particularly strong international reputation. The Department was pioneering in an in?uential strand of criminology called 'left realism', and established one of the very ?rst courses of its kind in the UK, which is still considered to be one of the leading postgraduate criminology courses.

Our academic staff are involved in developing groundbreaking work, recently in areas such as sex offenders' use of the internet and online child safety (Dr Elena Martellozzo) and Environmental and Wildlife Crime (Dr Angus Nurse). Across the Department, our research incorporates crime, policing, community safety, green criminology, justice and victimisation, and broader ?elds of con?ict, social movements, international con?icts, political violence and terrorism. This strength of research and academic innovation directly impacts our students and the teaching we provide.

A highlight of the course is an opportunity to attend the Common Study in Critical Criminology sessions with postgraduate criminologists studying in universities across Europe and New York.

Course highlights

  • Study in a highly reputable criminology department with a long history in training the very best criminologists and justice professionals
  • Learn from academic staff with excellent industry and non-governmental organisation links, who carry out innovative and pioneering research
  • An international focus, including a module in Global Criminology and Policing
  • The opportunity to participate in twice-yearly postgraduate student conferences in either Greece, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Portugal, Hungary or the USA.

Course Content

The course is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills required to investigate and analyse problems of crime, con?ict and control and transnational crime and justice. It combines four core modules offering a sophisticated understanding of contemporary criminological theory methods and issues, and debates in global criminology and policing, human rights and justice and terrorism. You may also select optional modules that enable you to focus on areas of special interest including institutions of criminal justice, community safety, drugs, environmental crime and green criminology and youth offending.

Master's students will take six 20-credit modules and complete a 15,000-word dissertation or a Work-Based Learning (Placement) project under the supervision of a staff member on a topic of your choice.

Not all of the optional modules listed will be available in any one year. Module availability is dependent on staffing and the number of students wishing to take each module.

Core modules

  • Global Criminology and Policing (20 credits) - Compulsory

  • Human Rights and Contemporary Justice (20 credits) - Compulsory

  • Contemporary Theory and Research in Criminology (20 credits) - Compulsory

  • Political Violence and Terrorism (20 credits) - Compulsory

Choose two of the following optional modules:

  • Critical Issues in Criminal Justice (20 credits) - Optional

  • Drugs and Crime (20 credits) - Optional

  • Interpersonal Violence and Hate Crime (20 credits) - Optional

  • Community Safety and Public Protection (20 credits) - Optional

  • Environmental Crime and Green Criminology (20 credits) - Optional

  • Psychological Interventions and Responses to Offending (20 credits) - Optional

  • Urban Social Justice (20 credits) - Optional

  • Research Design and Ethics (20 credits) - Optional

  • Quantitative Research (20 credits) - Optional

  • Qualitative Research (20 credits) - Optional

  • Youth Offending, Disorder and Gangs (20 credits) - Optional

  • Integrated Work and Learning (20 credits) - Optional

  • Research and Practice Skills (20 credits) - Optional

Choose one of the following modules:

  • Dissertation (60 credits) - Optional

  • Work-Based Learning (Placement/Internship) Project (60 credits) - Optional

 

Entry Requirements

Qualifications

  • We welcome applications from graduates with a 2:2 honours degree or above in an appropriate subject, or an equivalent qualification.

Eligibility

UK/EU and international students are eligible to apply for this course.

Academic credit for previous study or experience

If you have relevant qualifications or work experience, academic credit may be awarded towards your Middlesex University programme of study. For further information please visit our Accreditation of Prior Learning page.

Interviews, entrance tests, portfolios and auditions

Entry onto this course does not require an interview, portfolio or audition.

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