Applied Criminology
Position Details (Master's)
The Applied Criminology course from University of Greenwich offers students a practical, contemporary and critically engaged program of study that draws on the extensive practice experience and applied research specialisms of the criminology teaching team. This master's degree equips you with a deep understanding of the criminal justice system and its partnered agencies, as well as practical knowledge of the organisational and structural aspects of the wider sector. This master's will be particularly useful for those seeking professional development and higher responsibility roles in; probation, prisons, rehabilitation, policing, youth justice, violence reduction, social justice and third sector services.
Careers
Many of our graduates already have careers, but some seek promotion or change roles within the same organisation. Others join the criminal justice system (police, courts, probation, prisons), work in security, youth justice, intelligence, social justice, research or for a charitable or commercial organisation.
Courses include:
- Applied Criminology
- Crime Theory
- Comparative Criminological Research Methods
- Postgraduate Dissertation Project
University of Greenwich
On Campus (Full Time)
1 year
Unspecified