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Crime and Justice (F75) at Open University - UCAS

Open University

Degree level: Postgraduate
Awarded by: The Open University

Crime and Justice (F75) (Taught)

Course summary

This masters degree explores new perspectives and ways of thinking about crime, harm and justice. It is concerned with examining problematic areas of social life, transgression, ‘crime’, social harm and justice. You will consider the significance of power, social structure, and economic and social inequalities in understanding ‘crime’, and processes of criminalisation in local, transnational and global contexts. Studying this qualification will enhance your ability to think critically about problems of crime, social harm and the delivery of justice. Key features of the course

  • Develops your expertise in topics related to the investigation of crime, justice social harm
  • Extends your skills and insights on the criminal justice system, victim protection and support, civil liberties, human rights, security and social justice
  • Ideal preparation for work where analytical and careful decision making is required, and where initiative is valued.

Modules

To gain this qualification, you’ll study two compulsory modules: Principles of social and psychological inquiry This online module aims to equip you with a range of critical research literacy skills that provide a crucial foundation for your continuing postgraduate studies within psychology and the social sciences. Crime and global justice Using real world examples, this module provides innovative insights into the complex interplay between local and global dimensions of crime, harm and justice.


Entry requirements

You must hold a UK honours degree (2:2 at least) or equivalent to be accepted for the MA in Crime and Justice. Your first degree need not be in criminology, but you must have the skills expected of a social sciences graduate.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

No fee information has been provided for this course

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

Additional fee information

As fees for individual modules can vary, the total cost you pay for your qualification depends on the modules you choose to study. For further information about fees, please refer to the course description on The Open University website.
Crime and Justice (F75) at Open University - UCAS