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University of Gloucestershire: Criminology
| Institution | University of Gloucestershire |
|---|---|
| Department | School of Business, Computing and Social Sciences |
| Web | http://www.glos.ac.uk |
| enquiries@glos.ac.uk | |
| Telephone | 03330 141414 |
| Study type | Taught |
MSc
Summary
Criminology is the study of crime, deviance and society – but it is so much more than that. Exploring the way we define, commit, respond to and punish crime is a vast and exciting area of work. We take a ‘real world’ approach to Criminology focusing on what happens at the current time. This also means that you’ll have many opportunities to apply your criminological knowledge in contemporary settings.
Using our strong links with a wide range of organisations, you can collaborate on projects with organisations such as Gloucestershire Constabulary, Restorative Gloucestershire, CCTV Inspectorate, community groups, business partnerships active in crime prevention and reduction initiatives, and charities providing support and training around issues such as domestic homicide, stalking, sexual violence and victim support.
Study style The course is block-taught two days a week (currently Tuesdays and Wednesdays).
You’ll learn through seminars, workshops, lectures, field trips and projects. Your studies will be assessed through a mixture of coursework, research reports, presentations and a dissertation.
You will also have available a range of extra-curricular activities such as participating in the work of one of our specialist research groups, Sexual Violence Research Group;Homicide Research Group etc.) which all work on ‘live’ projects for external organisations.
Working on real-world challenges like these can open up opportunities for your dissertation topic and your chosen career.
You’ll be encouraged to read, watch, attend events, volunteeror get involved in things wider than just the taught sessions as a way of developing your skills and knowledge in criminological settings and enhance your employability and employment readiness.We focus on ensuring students get individual guidance, discussions with tutors and chances relevant to their interests.
Our students go on to varied jobs – from the Police, Probation and the Prison Service through to charities, local and national governments to working for private companies, sometimes internationally.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | - At least a 2.2 honours degree or equivalent qualification, or relevant professional experience - EU and international students need IELTS 6.0 overall (no less than 6.0 in writing and 5.5 in any other band) or equivalent. |
| Location | Francis Close Hall - Cheltenham Swindon Road Cheltenham GL50 4AZ |
Summary
Criminology is the study of crime, deviance and society – but it is so much more than that. Exploring the way we define, commit, respond to and punish crime is a vast and exciting area of work. We take a ‘real world’ approach to Criminology focusing on what happens at the current time. This also means that you’ll have many opportunities to apply your criminological knowledge in contemporary settings.
Using our strong links with a wide range of organisations, you can collaborate on projects with organisations such as Gloucestershire Constabulary, Restorative Gloucestershire, CCTV Inspectorate, community groups, business partnerships active in crime prevention and reduction initiatives, and charities providing support and training around issues such as domestic homicide, stalking, sexual violence and victim support.
Study style The course is block-taught two days a week (currently Tuesdays and Wednesdays).
You’ll learn through seminars, workshops, lectures, field trips and projects. Your studies will be assessed through a mixture of coursework, research reports, presentations and a dissertation.
You will also have available a range of extra-curricular activities such as participating in the work of one of our specialist research groups, Sexual Violence Research Group;Homicide Research Group etc.) which all work on ‘live’ projects for external organisations.
Working on real-world challenges like these can open up opportunities for your dissertation topic and your chosen career.
You’ll be encouraged to read, watch, attend events, volunteeror get involved in things wider than just the taught sessions as a way of developing your skills and knowledge in criminological settings and enhance your employability and employment readiness.We focus on ensuring students get individual guidance, discussions with tutors and chances relevant to their interests.
Our students go on to varied jobs – from the Police, Probation and the Prison Service through to charities, local and national governments to working for private companies, sometimes internationally.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | - At least a 2.2 honours degree or equivalent qualification, or relevant professional experience - EU and international students need IELTS 6.0 overall (no less than 6.0 in writing and 5.5 in any other band) or equivalent. |
| Location | Francis Close Hall - Cheltenham Swindon Road Cheltenham GL50 4AZ |
Summary
Using our strong links with a wide range of bodies, you’ll be offered opportunities to collaborate on projects with organisations such as Gloucestershire Constabulary, Restorative Gloucestershire, community groups – as well as business partnerships active in crime prevention and reduction initiatives, and charities providing support and training around issues such as domestic homicide, stalking and sexual violence.
Participate in the work of one of our specialist groups: the Homicide Research Group, the Sexual Violence Research Group, or the Prisons Research Group. For instance, students in SVRG have reviewed historical case files on sexual offences for a police force, and contributed expertise to a local authority initiative on sexual violence service provision for men and boys. Working on such ‘real-world’ challenges can open up opportunities for your dissertation topic and your chosen career.
This degree also offers you the opportunity to join a residential field trip to explore a specialist theme such as community policing or restorative justice – recent destinations have included Belfast, Bosnia and Toronto*.
Modules - Applied Criminology
-
Public Protection
-
Criminal Investigation
-
Cybercriminology
-
International Security
-
Evidence Based Practice
-
Work-based Research Project
For more information and to apply for the Criminology course, please visit the course page at www.glos.ac.uk/Postgraduate
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | - At least a 2.2 honours degree or equivalent qualification, or relevant professional experience - EU and international students need IELTS 6.0 overall (no less than 6.0 in writing and 5.5 in any other band) or equivalent. |
| Location | Francis Close Hall - Cheltenham Swindon Road Cheltenham GL50 4AZ |
Fees
| EU | 15000 GBP for Whole course |
|---|---|
| England | 7150 GBP for Whole course |
| Northern Ireland | 7150 GBP for Whole course |
| Scotland | 7150 GBP for Whole course |
| Wales | 7150 GBP for Whole course |
| International | 15000 GBP for Whole course |
Postgraduate Certificate - PgCert
Summary
Criminology is the study of crime, deviance and society – but it is so much more than that. Exploring the way we define, commit, respond to and punish crime is a vast and exciting area of work. We take a ‘real world’ approach to Criminology focusing on what happens at the current time. This also means that you’ll have many opportunities to apply your criminological knowledge in contemporary settings.
Using our strong links with a wide range of organisations, you can collaborate on projects with organisations such as Gloucestershire Constabulary, Restorative Gloucestershire, CCTV Inspectorate, community groups, business partnerships active in crime prevention and reduction initiatives, and charities providing support and training around issues such as domestic homicide, stalking, sexual violence and victim support.
Study style The course is block-taught two days a week (currently Tuesdays and Wednesdays).
You’ll learn through seminars, workshops, lectures, field trips and projects. Your studies will be assessed through a mixture of coursework, research reports, presentations and a dissertation.
You will also have available a range of extra-curricular activities such as participating in the work of one of our specialist research groups, Sexual Violence Research Group;Homicide Research Group etc.) which all work on ‘live’ projects for external organisations.
Working on real-world challenges like these can open up opportunities for your dissertation topic and your chosen career.
You’ll be encouraged to read, watch, attend events, volunteeror get involved in things wider than just the taught sessions as a way of developing your skills and knowledge in criminological settings and enhance your employability and employment readiness.We focus on ensuring students get individual guidance, discussions with tutors and chances relevant to their interests.
Our students go on to varied jobs – from the Police, Probation and the Prison Service through to charities, local and national governments to working for private companies, sometimes internationally.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | - At least a 2.2 honours degree or equivalent qualification, or relevant professional experience - EU and international students need IELTS 6.0 overall (no less than 6.0 in writing and 5.5 in any other band) or equivalent. |
| Location | Francis Close Hall - Cheltenham Swindon Road Cheltenham GL50 4AZ |
Summary
Criminology is the study of crime, deviance and society – but it is so much more than that. Exploring the way we define, commit, respond to and punish crime is a vast and exciting area of work. We take a ‘real world’ approach to Criminology focusing on what happens at the current time. This also means that you’ll have many opportunities to apply your criminological knowledge in contemporary settings.
Using our strong links with a wide range of organisations, you can collaborate on projects with organisations such as Gloucestershire Constabulary, Restorative Gloucestershire, CCTV Inspectorate, community groups, business partnerships active in crime prevention and reduction initiatives, and charities providing support and training around issues such as domestic homicide, stalking, sexual violence and victim support.
Study style The course is block-taught two days a week (currently Tuesdays and Wednesdays).
You’ll learn through seminars, workshops, lectures, field trips and projects. Your studies will be assessed through a mixture of coursework, research reports, presentations and a dissertation.
You will also have available a range of extra-curricular activities such as participating in the work of one of our specialist research groups, Sexual Violence Research Group;Homicide Research Group etc.) which all work on ‘live’ projects for external organisations.
Working on real-world challenges like these can open up opportunities for your dissertation topic and your chosen career.
You’ll be encouraged to read, watch, attend events, volunteeror get involved in things wider than just the taught sessions as a way of developing your skills and knowledge in criminological settings and enhance your employability and employment readiness.We focus on ensuring students get individual guidance, discussions with tutors and chances relevant to their interests.
Our students go on to varied jobs – from the Police, Probation and the Prison Service through to charities, local and national governments to working for private companies, sometimes internationally.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | - At least a 2.2 honours degree or equivalent qualification, or relevant professional experience - EU and international students need IELTS 6.0 overall (no less than 6.0 in writing and 5.5 in any other band) or equivalent. |
| Location | Francis Close Hall - Cheltenham Swindon Road Cheltenham GL50 4AZ |
Summary
Criminology is the study of crime, deviance and society – but it is so much more than that. Exploring the way we define, commit, respond to and punish crime is a vast and exciting area of work. We take a ‘real world’ approach to Criminology focusing on what happens at the current time. This also means that you’ll have many opportunities to apply your criminological knowledge in contemporary settings.
Using our strong links with a wide range of organisations, you can collaborate on projects with organisations such as Gloucestershire Constabulary, Restorative Gloucestershire, CCTV Inspectorate, community groups, business partnerships active in crime prevention and reduction initiatives, and charities providing support and training around issues such as domestic homicide, stalking, sexual violence and victim support.
Study style The course is block-taught two days a week (currently Tuesdays and Wednesdays).
You’ll learn through seminars, workshops, lectures, field trips and projects. Your studies will be assessed through a mixture of coursework, research reports, presentations and a dissertation.
You will also have available a range of extra-curricular activities such as participating in the work of one of our specialist research groups, Sexual Violence Research Group;Homicide Research Group etc.) which all work on ‘live’ projects for external organisations.
Working on real-world challenges like these can open up opportunities for your dissertation topic and your chosen career.
You’ll be encouraged to read, watch, attend events, volunteeror get involved in things wider than just the taught sessions as a way of developing your skills and knowledge in criminological settings and enhance your employability and employment readiness.We focus on ensuring students get individual guidance, discussions with tutors and chances relevant to their interests.
Our students go on to varied jobs – from the Police, Probation and the Prison Service through to charities, local and national governments to working for private companies, sometimes internationally.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | - At least a 2.2 honours degree or equivalent qualification, or relevant professional experience - EU and international students need IELTS 6.0 overall (no less than 6.0 in writing and 5.5 in any other band) or equivalent. |
| Location | Francis Close Hall - Cheltenham Swindon Road Cheltenham GL50 4AZ |
Summary
Criminology is the study of crime, deviance and society – but it is so much more than that. Exploring the way we define, commit, respond to and punish crime is a vast and exciting area of work. We take a ‘real world’ approach to Criminology focusing on what happens at the current time. This also means that you’ll have many opportunities to apply your criminological knowledge in contemporary settings.
Using our strong links with a wide range of organisations, you can collaborate on projects with organisations such as Gloucestershire Constabulary, Restorative Gloucestershire, CCTV Inspectorate, community groups, business partnerships active in crime prevention and reduction initiatives, and charities providing support and training around issues such as domestic homicide, stalking, sexual violence and victim support.
Study style The course is block-taught two days a week (currently Tuesdays and Wednesdays).
You’ll learn through seminars, workshops, lectures, field trips and projects. Your studies will be assessed through a mixture of coursework, research reports, presentations and a dissertation.
You will also have available a range of extra-curricular activities such as participating in the work of one of our specialist research groups, Sexual Violence Research Group;Homicide Research Group etc.) which all work on ‘live’ projects for external organisations.
Working on real-world challenges like these can open up opportunities for your dissertation topic and your chosen career.
You’ll be encouraged to read, watch, attend events, volunteeror get involved in things wider than just the taught sessions as a way of developing your skills and knowledge in criminological settings and enhance your employability and employment readiness.We focus on ensuring students get individual guidance, discussions with tutors and chances relevant to their interests.
Our students go on to varied jobs – from the Police, Probation and the Prison Service through to charities, local and national governments to working for private companies, sometimes internationally.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | - At least a 2.2 honours degree or equivalent qualification, or relevant professional experience - EU and international students need IELTS 6.0 overall (no less than 6.0 in writing and 5.5 in any other band) or equivalent. |
| Location | Francis Close Hall - Cheltenham Swindon Road Cheltenham GL50 4AZ |
Summary
Using our strong links with a wide range of bodies, you’ll be offered opportunities to collaborate on projects with organisations such as Gloucestershire Constabulary, Restorative Gloucestershire, community groups – as well as business partnerships active in crime prevention and reduction initiatives, and charities providing support and training around issues such as domestic homicide, stalking and sexual violence.
Participate in the work of one of our specialist groups: the Homicide Research Group, the Sexual Violence Research Group, or the Prisons Research Group. For instance, students in SVRG have reviewed historical case files on sexual offences for a police force, and contributed expertise to a local authority initiative on sexual violence service provision for men and boys. Working on such ‘real-world’ challenges can open up opportunities for your dissertation topic and your chosen career.
This degree also offers you the opportunity to join a residential field trip to explore a specialist theme such as community policing or restorative justice – recent destinations have included Belfast, Bosnia and Toronto*.
Modules - Applied Criminology
-
Public Protection
-
Criminal Investigation
-
Cybercriminology
-
International Security
-
Evidence Based Practice
-
Work-based Research Project
For more information and to apply for the Criminology course, please visit the course page at www.glos.ac.uk/Postgraduate
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | - At least a 2.2 honours degree or equivalent qualification, or relevant professional experience - EU and international students need IELTS 6.0 overall (no less than 6.0 in writing and 5.5 in any other band) or equivalent. |
| Location | Francis Close Hall - Cheltenham Swindon Road Cheltenham GL50 4AZ |
Fees
| EU | 4900 GBP for Whole course |
|---|---|
| England | 2380 GBP for Whole course |
| Northern Ireland | 2380 GBP for Whole course |
| Scotland | 2380 GBP for Whole course |
| Wales | 2380 GBP for Whole course |
| International | 4900 GBP for Whole course |
Summary
Using our strong links with a wide range of bodies, you’ll be offered opportunities to collaborate on projects with organisations such as Gloucestershire Constabulary, Restorative Gloucestershire, community groups – as well as business partnerships active in crime prevention and reduction initiatives, and charities providing support and training around issues such as domestic homicide, stalking and sexual violence.
Participate in the work of one of our specialist groups: the Homicide Research Group, the Sexual Violence Research Group, or the Prisons Research Group. For instance, students in SVRG have reviewed historical case files on sexual offences for a police force, and contributed expertise to a local authority initiative on sexual violence service provision for men and boys. Working on such ‘real-world’ challenges can open up opportunities for your dissertation topic and your chosen career.
This degree also offers you the opportunity to join a residential field trip to explore a specialist theme such as community policing or restorative justice – recent destinations have included Belfast, Bosnia and Toronto*.
Modules - Applied Criminology
-
Public Protection
-
Criminal Investigation
-
Cybercriminology
-
International Security
-
Evidence Based Practice
-
Work-based Research Project
For more information and to apply for the Criminology course, please visit the course page at www.glos.ac.uk/Postgraduate
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | - At least a 2.2 honours degree or equivalent qualification, or relevant professional experience - EU and international students need IELTS 6.0 overall (no less than 6.0 in writing and 5.5 in any other band) or equivalent. |
| Location | Francis Close Hall - Cheltenham Swindon Road Cheltenham GL50 4AZ |
Fees
| EU | 4900 GBP for Whole course |
|---|---|
| England | 2380 GBP for Whole course |
| Northern Ireland | 2380 GBP for Whole course |
| Scotland | 2380 GBP for Whole course |
| Wales | 2380 GBP for Whole course |
| International | 4900 GBP for Whole course |
Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
Summary
Criminology is the study of crime, deviance and society – but it is so much more than that. Exploring the way we define, commit, respond to and punish crime is a vast and exciting area of work. We take a ‘real world’ approach to Criminology focusing on what happens at the current time. This also means that you’ll have many opportunities to apply your criminological knowledge in contemporary settings.
Using our strong links with a wide range of organisations, you can collaborate on projects with organisations such as Gloucestershire Constabulary, Restorative Gloucestershire, CCTV Inspectorate, community groups, business partnerships active in crime prevention and reduction initiatives, and charities providing support and training around issues such as domestic homicide, stalking, sexual violence and victim support.
Study style The course is block-taught two days a week (currently Tuesdays and Wednesdays).
You’ll learn through seminars, workshops, lectures, field trips and projects. Your studies will be assessed through a mixture of coursework, research reports, presentations and a dissertation.
You will also have available a range of extra-curricular activities such as participating in the work of one of our specialist research groups, Sexual Violence Research Group;Homicide Research Group etc.) which all work on ‘live’ projects for external organisations.
Working on real-world challenges like these can open up opportunities for your dissertation topic and your chosen career.
You’ll be encouraged to read, watch, attend events, volunteeror get involved in things wider than just the taught sessions as a way of developing your skills and knowledge in criminological settings and enhance your employability and employment readiness.We focus on ensuring students get individual guidance, discussions with tutors and chances relevant to their interests.
Our students go on to varied jobs – from the Police, Probation and the Prison Service through to charities, local and national governments to working for private companies, sometimes internationally.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | - At least a 2.2 honours degree or equivalent qualification, or relevant professional experience - EU and international students need IELTS 6.0 overall (no less than 6.0 in writing and 5.5 in any other band) or equivalent. |
| Location | Francis Close Hall - Cheltenham Swindon Road Cheltenham GL50 4AZ |
Summary
Criminology is the study of crime, deviance and society – but it is so much more than that. Exploring the way we define, commit, respond to and punish crime is a vast and exciting area of work. We take a ‘real world’ approach to Criminology focusing on what happens at the current time. This also means that you’ll have many opportunities to apply your criminological knowledge in contemporary settings.
Using our strong links with a wide range of organisations, you can collaborate on projects with organisations such as Gloucestershire Constabulary, Restorative Gloucestershire, CCTV Inspectorate, community groups, business partnerships active in crime prevention and reduction initiatives, and charities providing support and training around issues such as domestic homicide, stalking, sexual violence and victim support.
Study style The course is block-taught two days a week (currently Tuesdays and Wednesdays).
You’ll learn through seminars, workshops, lectures, field trips and projects. Your studies will be assessed through a mixture of coursework, research reports, presentations and a dissertation.
You will also have available a range of extra-curricular activities such as participating in the work of one of our specialist research groups, Sexual Violence Research Group;Homicide Research Group etc.) which all work on ‘live’ projects for external organisations.
Working on real-world challenges like these can open up opportunities for your dissertation topic and your chosen career.
You’ll be encouraged to read, watch, attend events, volunteeror get involved in things wider than just the taught sessions as a way of developing your skills and knowledge in criminological settings and enhance your employability and employment readiness.We focus on ensuring students get individual guidance, discussions with tutors and chances relevant to their interests.
Our students go on to varied jobs – from the Police, Probation and the Prison Service through to charities, local and national governments to working for private companies, sometimes internationally.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | - At least a 2.2 honours degree or equivalent qualification, or relevant professional experience - EU and international students need IELTS 6.0 overall (no less than 6.0 in writing and 5.5 in any other band) or equivalent. |
| Location | Francis Close Hall - Cheltenham Swindon Road Cheltenham GL50 4AZ |
Summary
Criminology is the study of crime, deviance and society – but it is so much more than that. Exploring the way we define, commit, respond to and punish crime is a vast and exciting area of work. We take a ‘real world’ approach to Criminology focusing on what happens at the current time. This also means that you’ll have many opportunities to apply your criminological knowledge in contemporary settings.
Using our strong links with a wide range of organisations, you can collaborate on projects with organisations such as Gloucestershire Constabulary, Restorative Gloucestershire, CCTV Inspectorate, community groups, business partnerships active in crime prevention and reduction initiatives, and charities providing support and training around issues such as domestic homicide, stalking, sexual violence and victim support.
Study style The course is block-taught two days a week (currently Tuesdays and Wednesdays).
You’ll learn through seminars, workshops, lectures, field trips and projects. Your studies will be assessed through a mixture of coursework, research reports, presentations and a dissertation.
You will also have available a range of extra-curricular activities such as participating in the work of one of our specialist research groups, Sexual Violence Research Group;Homicide Research Group etc.) which all work on ‘live’ projects for external organisations.
Working on real-world challenges like these can open up opportunities for your dissertation topic and your chosen career.
You’ll be encouraged to read, watch, attend events, volunteeror get involved in things wider than just the taught sessions as a way of developing your skills and knowledge in criminological settings and enhance your employability and employment readiness.We focus on ensuring students get individual guidance, discussions with tutors and chances relevant to their interests.
Our students go on to varied jobs – from the Police, Probation and the Prison Service through to charities, local and national governments to working for private companies, sometimes internationally.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | - At least a 2.2 honours degree or equivalent qualification, or relevant professional experience - EU and international students need IELTS 6.0 overall (no less than 6.0 in writing and 5.5 in any other band) or equivalent. |
| Location | Francis Close Hall - Cheltenham Swindon Road Cheltenham GL50 4AZ |
Summary
Criminology is the study of crime, deviance and society – but it is so much more than that. Exploring the way we define, commit, respond to and punish crime is a vast and exciting area of work. We take a ‘real world’ approach to Criminology focusing on what happens at the current time. This also means that you’ll have many opportunities to apply your criminological knowledge in contemporary settings.
Using our strong links with a wide range of organisations, you can collaborate on projects with organisations such as Gloucestershire Constabulary, Restorative Gloucestershire, CCTV Inspectorate, community groups, business partnerships active in crime prevention and reduction initiatives, and charities providing support and training around issues such as domestic homicide, stalking, sexual violence and victim support.
Study style The course is block-taught two days a week (currently Tuesdays and Wednesdays).
You’ll learn through seminars, workshops, lectures, field trips and projects. Your studies will be assessed through a mixture of coursework, research reports, presentations and a dissertation.
You will also have available a range of extra-curricular activities such as participating in the work of one of our specialist research groups, Sexual Violence Research Group;Homicide Research Group etc.) which all work on ‘live’ projects for external organisations.
Working on real-world challenges like these can open up opportunities for your dissertation topic and your chosen career.
You’ll be encouraged to read, watch, attend events, volunteeror get involved in things wider than just the taught sessions as a way of developing your skills and knowledge in criminological settings and enhance your employability and employment readiness.We focus on ensuring students get individual guidance, discussions with tutors and chances relevant to their interests.
Our students go on to varied jobs – from the Police, Probation and the Prison Service through to charities, local and national governments to working for private companies, sometimes internationally.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | - At least a 2.2 honours degree or equivalent qualification, or relevant professional experience - EU and international students need IELTS 6.0 overall (no less than 6.0 in writing and 5.5 in any other band) or equivalent. |
| Location | Francis Close Hall - Cheltenham Swindon Road Cheltenham GL50 4AZ |
Summary
Using our strong links with a wide range of bodies, you’ll be offered opportunities to collaborate on projects with organisations such as Gloucestershire Constabulary, Restorative Gloucestershire, community groups – as well as business partnerships active in crime prevention and reduction initiatives, and charities providing support and training around issues such as domestic homicide, stalking and sexual violence.
Participate in the work of one of our specialist groups: the Homicide Research Group, the Sexual Violence Research Group, or the Prisons Research Group. For instance, students in SVRG have reviewed historical case files on sexual offences for a police force, and contributed expertise to a local authority initiative on sexual violence service provision for men and boys. Working on such ‘real-world’ challenges can open up opportunities for your dissertation topic and your chosen career.
This degree also offers you the opportunity to join a residential field trip to explore a specialist theme such as community policing or restorative justice – recent destinations have included Belfast, Bosnia and Toronto*.
Modules - Applied Criminology
-
Public Protection
-
Criminal Investigation
-
Cybercriminology
-
International Security
-
Evidence Based Practice
-
Work-based Research Project
For more information and to apply for the Criminology course, please visit the course page at www.glos.ac.uk/Postgraduate
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | - At least a 2.2 honours degree or equivalent qualification, or relevant professional experience - EU and international students need IELTS 6.0 overall (no less than 6.0 in writing and 5.5 in any other band) or equivalent. |
| Location | Francis Close Hall - Cheltenham Swindon Road Cheltenham GL50 4AZ |
Fees
| England | 4770 GBP for Whole course |
|---|---|
| Northern Ireland | 4770 GBP for Whole course |
| Scotland | 4770 GBP for Whole course |
| Wales | 4770 GBP for Whole course |
| EU | 9800 GBP for Whole course |
| International | 9800 GBP for Whole course |
Summary
Using our strong links with a wide range of bodies, you’ll be offered opportunities to collaborate on projects with organisations such as Gloucestershire Constabulary, Restorative Gloucestershire, community groups – as well as business partnerships active in crime prevention and reduction initiatives, and charities providing support and training around issues such as domestic homicide, stalking and sexual violence.
Participate in the work of one of our specialist groups: the Homicide Research Group, the Sexual Violence Research Group, or the Prisons Research Group. For instance, students in SVRG have reviewed historical case files on sexual offences for a police force, and contributed expertise to a local authority initiative on sexual violence service provision for men and boys. Working on such ‘real-world’ challenges can open up opportunities for your dissertation topic and your chosen career.
This degree also offers you the opportunity to join a residential field trip to explore a specialist theme such as community policing or restorative justice – recent destinations have included Belfast, Bosnia and Toronto*.
Modules - Applied Criminology
-
Public Protection
-
Criminal Investigation
-
Cybercriminology
-
International Security
-
Evidence Based Practice
-
Work-based Research Project
For more information and to apply for the Criminology course, please visit the course page at www.glos.ac.uk/Postgraduate
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | - At least a 2.2 honours degree or equivalent qualification, or relevant professional experience - EU and international students need IELTS 6.0 overall (no less than 6.0 in writing and 5.5 in any other band) or equivalent. |
| Location | Francis Close Hall - Cheltenham Swindon Road Cheltenham GL50 4AZ |
Fees
| England | 4770 GBP for Whole course |
|---|---|
| Northern Ireland | 4770 GBP for Whole course |
| Scotland | 4770 GBP for Whole course |
| Wales | 4770 GBP for Whole course |
| EU | 9800 GBP for Whole course |
| International | 9800 GBP for Whole course |
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