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The Criminology and Criminal Justice MSc at the University of Glasgow offers a comprehensive study of crime, law, and the criminal justice system. This one-year program explores theories of criminology, criminal behavior, law enforcement, criminal justice policies, and the impact of crime on society. Students will examine contemporary issues such as criminal justice reform, restorative justice, and the social and psychological factors that contribute to crime.
Through a combination of theoretical study and practical research, graduates will be equipped to work in law enforcement, criminal justice policy-making, or social justice organizations. The program provides students with the tools to critically analyze and contribute to the development of effective crime prevention strategies and justice system reforms.
Semester 1 – Foundations of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Semester 2 – Advanced Criminology and Criminal Justice
Graduates of the Criminology and Criminal Justice program will be prepared for careers in law enforcement, criminal justice, public policy, and research. Career paths include roles such as Criminal Justice Policy Advisor, Criminologist, Victim Support Specialist, Police Officer, Corrections Officer, and Probation Officer. The program’s focus on theories of crime, criminal justice systems, and policy development equips graduates with the knowledge to work in government agencies, non-governmental organizations, research institutions, and international organizations. Graduates can also pursue roles in law firms or public sector administration related to criminal justice.
The Criminology and Criminal Justice program at the University of Glasgow offers a comprehensive examination of crime, criminal behavior, and justice systems. The program provides students with the opportunity to study crime theories, policy frameworks, and justice systems at a global level, equipping them with the tools to understand and address criminal justice issues. The University’s focus on evidence-based research, practical applications, and real-world case studies ensures that graduates are well-prepared for careers in the criminal justice sector. Students will also benefit from the University’s expert faculty, research resources, and connections with professionals in the field of criminology and criminal justice.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)141 330 2000
Email: admissions@glasgow.ac.uk
Address: University of Glasgow, University Avenue, Glasgow G12 8QQ, United Kingdom