Practice plays a key part in this programme. Alongside hands-on criminology work experience opportunities, we provide tailored careers support for your unique ambitions.
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Wanting a fulfilling career that helps others? MSc Criminology and Criminal Justice Online* at The University of Law is a great place to start.
This course is designed for all subject backgrounds. Haven’t previously studied a BA Criminology degree? Don’t worry, this Master's programme will quickly bring you up to date. Already studied Criminology at undergraduate level? That’s fine too. This course will continue to challenge and develop your foundational knowledge.
You may already have a clear vision for your future, or you may be developing that next step. Either way, our teaching will help you to discover and develop your skills and ambitions. Our course enables you to gain a broad range of skills including research methods and analysis, written and verbal communication skills, problem solving, and the ability to see things differently.
With a professional focus, our cutting-edge course opens career opportunities within the Criminal Justice sector and beyond. Practical application and building experience while you study is a key part of our course.
*Subject to approval
Students should possess a UK bachelor’s degree in any subject at 2:2 or above, or equivalent qualifications.
Entry requirements
12 months (full-time)
24 months (part-time, 2 days per week as a guide)
If you’re looking to enhance your knowledge in criminology or make a change to the discipline, then our Master’s in Criminology and Criminal Justice is the next step to take on your career journey.
Taught by lecturers with significant professional experience, you will gain a systematic understanding and critical awareness of key principles of criminology, developing knowledge of the history of ideas, the cultural context, and the social and political theories that inform and influence the practice of criminology.
Students will graduate with the ability to identify appropriate methodologies for dealing with complex problems and design and successfully complete a substantial empirical criminology research project, systematic review or systematic case study, informed by wide understandings of criminology in the contemporary world.
What makes this course unique is our professional focus, choice of routes and teaching approach. For example, you will be taught to analyse the intersectionality of criminology topics in relation to criminal justice organisations and responses to crime, harm, deviance and victimisation.
You will be taught and engage with a wide range of research methods which will enable you to conduct your own impactful research. Much of this course focuses on topical debate – helping you to look at things critically and from different perspectives. You also have a choice of two routes to take on your course:
Both routes provide the opportunity for real-world experience, for example through ride alongs with the City of London Police and other employability activities arranged through our team.
The combination of theory, practice, and applied research on this MSc Criminology and Criminal Justice course gives you the capacity to look further and to imagine otherwise, preparing you for a rewarding career beyond the disciplinary study of Criminology.
The broader vocational significance of the programme means graduates are sought after across sectors. Jobs in Criminology and Criminal Justice have good job stability and security and there are many job opportunities with a Criminology Master’s degree.
The main careers for Criminology graduates are within the police, prison and probation service, court and security services, civil service, not-for-profit organisations (especially those that work with young offenders, ex-offenders or crime victims), social care, and academia, but also other areas such as education, journalism, intelligence services, business, and the military.
The application deadline for our September 2024 intake is Friday 27th September 2024.
Terms 1 and 2 are for taught modules. Terms 2 and 3 are for the research and writing up of the dissertation or project.
Term 1 has 2 taught modules, terms 2, 3, 4 and 5 have 1 taught module. Terms 5 and 6 are for the research and writing up of the dissertation or project.
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Part-time
Part-time
The course demands show you the requirements, prior knowledge and commitments our course will involve.
To get a full picture of how you can fit the online courses around your existing commitments, our course date breakdown will be coming soon.
Assessments are designed to meet the programme and module learning outcomes and are both formative and summative. The formative assessments include the preparation and feedback from teaching sessions (e.g. lectures, seminars, workshops and presentations). Summative assessment that contributes to the grade, may include written assignment, group work/studies, project and possibly exams.
Students study 3 terms (FT) or 6 terms (PT).
Full Time Study
Part time Study
We care about your career, which is why we offer support with job applications and other work experience opportunities as soon as you accept your place.
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You can apply for the MSc Criminology and Criminal Justice Online directly with the University.
2024/25 Course Fee (for courses starting on or after 1 July 2024)
Online: £10,000
By studying a Master's degree you could be eligible for a Postgraduate Loan.
If you’re a ULaw alumnus, you may be eligible to receive our £1000 Academic Master's Alumni Discount.
We also have a range of scholarships and bursaries available to help you invest in your future.
We have students from over 120 different countries throughout our campuses, with a dedicated team to help international students.