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MA Organised Crime and Global Security

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    MA: 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time

Course Description

The Organised Crime and Global Security MA is the ideal choice if you have an interest in organised crime and security matters on a global scale.

This degree will provide you with the leadership, management and analytical skills needed to succeed in the field. You’ll gain valuable experience in research and the study of crime and politics.

You’ll critically assess current policies and practices related to national and international crime control, as well as the links between these and international relations and politics. Option modules will allow you to specialise in a field that interests you, these include international law and order, conflict resolution and contemporary issues in criminology.

Entry Requirements

At least a lower second class honours degree in a relevant discipline such as criminology, or social and behavioural sciences (applications are also welcome from those who have experience in criminal justice or possess relevant professional qualifications).

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Fees

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Student Destinations

Graduates from our masters programmes have found employment with the police, probation, prisons, the Border Agency, National Crime Agency, Europol and the United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime, as well as academic or government research posts.

Module Details

Year 1 modules include:

Criminological Research Methods (core, 20 credits)
Human Security (core, 20 credits)
Organised Crime and Global Security Dissertation (core, 60 credits)
Terrorism and Counter Terrorism (core, 20 credits)
Transnational Organised Crime (core, 20 credits)
Contemporary Issues in Criminology (option, 20 credits)
Cybercrime and Cyber Security (option, 20 credits)
Human Rights and the International Order (option, 20 credits)
International Conflict Resolution (option, 20 credits)
International Law and International Order (option, 20 credits)
Psychology and Crime (option, 20 credits)
Religion and International Relations (option, 20 credits)
Security Studies (option, 20 credits)

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