

The Criminology (Corporate Crime and Corporate Responsibility) Masterβs program at the University of Surrey is designed for students interested in exploring the intersection of criminal law, corporate governance, and social responsibility. This one-year, full-time course covers key topics such as corporate crime, regulatory frameworks, ethical corporate practices, and the impact of corporate actions on society.
Graduates will gain a deep understanding of corporate crime, the legal mechanisms to prevent it, and the broader implications of corporate behavior, making this program ideal for those seeking careers in criminology, corporate governance, regulatory agencies, or public policy.
The Criminology (Corporate Crime and Corporate Responsibility) program combines criminological theory with practical applications in the context of corporate behavior and accountability. Key modules include corporate crime theory, regulatory frameworks, business ethics, and corporate social responsibility. Students will engage in case studies, group projects, and research, allowing them to apply their learning to real-world issues in corporate governance and criminal justice.
Graduates of the Criminology (Corporate Crime and Corporate Responsibility) program will be well-prepared for roles in corporate governance, regulatory agencies, law enforcement, and policy development. Career opportunities include corporate compliance officer, fraud investigator, policy analyst, regulatory consultant, and criminology researcher, with opportunities in both the public and private sectors.
The Criminology (Corporate Crime and Corporate Responsibility) program at the University of Surrey offers a unique and interdisciplinary approach to understanding corporate crime and responsibility. With a strong emphasis on real-world applications, expert faculty, and strong industry connections, students will be well-equipped to tackle the complex challenges of corporate crime and corporate governance.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)1483 300800
Email: contentedite@surrey.ac.uk
Address: University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey GU2 7XH, United Kingdom