Criminology and Criminal Investigations at Cardiff Metropolitan University - UCAS

Cardiff Metropolitan University

Degree level: Postgraduate
Awarded by: Cardiff Metropolitan University (Prifysgol Metropolitan Caerdydd)

Criminology and Criminal Investigations (Taught)

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Course summary

The MSc Criminology and Criminal Investigations degree is an exciting programme that provides a detailed and critical understanding of key and contemporary issues within the study of crime and criminal justice. Criminology is an empirical subject that draws upon a range of methodological approaches, theoretical frameworks, and diverse perspectives both nationally and internationally. Criminal investigation is a fascinating area of study where you will explore case studies, develop key investigative competences, and gain experience in putting your skills into practice. Throughout the course you will study a range of topics which include contemporary and classical criminological theories, criminal justice systems, international crime, and green criminology. You will have the opportunity to conduct your own research project on a topic of your choice, where you will be supported by an experienced supervisor. Additionally, there will be a significant focus upon criminal investigations where you will explore how to investigate violent and serious crimes such as homicide and serious sexual offences. You will also study investigative interviewing which draws upon the practical processes of conducting a suspect interview and the psychology behind this. This Master’s degree in Criminology and Criminal Investigations will develop key and essential employability skills including presenting to an audience, critical thinking, reflective practice, and practical based skills such as interviewing, conducting investigations, and carrying out research. In addition to these attributes, you will build investigative skills in our gripping and challenging scenario-based role plays that are relevant to the criminal justice sector and can be applied in the workplace.

Modules

Critical and Contemporary Issues in Criminology (20 credits); Investigating Global Crimes and Social Harms (20 credits); Conducting Criminological Research (20 credits); Criminals, Victims and Vulnerability (20 credits); Investigating Violent and Serious Crimes (20 credits); The Psychology and Application of Investigative Interviewing (20 credits); Dissertation (20 credits)

Assessment method

Each module will contain both formative and summative assessments. Assessments are interesting and varied and are designed to provide authentic experiences for the students to demonstrate the real-world competencies they would be required to use in professional contexts. The assessments are completed on either an individual or group basis. A diverse range of assessment opportunities are provided throughout, including variations of written, presentation, oral viva, practical, and multi-choice open book tests. There are two assessment points per module, and these are designed to provide students with the best opportunities to demonstrate their own strengths and educational backgrounds. Students are given the submission dates for assessments at the start of each module, as well as an assessment overview grid for the whole of the academic year to help them plan and manage their time effectively. Students receive individual feedback on their work that identifies strengths and areas for improvement.


Entry requirements

Applicants for the MSc Criminology and Criminal Investigations are expected to satisfy the following minimum requirements: An initial degree from Cardiff Metropolitan University (usually a good Honours degree of 2:1 or above); or an initial degree awarded by another approved degree awarding body, (usually a good Honours degree of 2:1 or above); or those with relevant professional qualifications and relevant experience (considered on a case-by-case basis). Students whose first language is not English, a minimum IELTS score of 6.5 overall with no sub-score lower than 5.5 (or equivalent qualification).


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

Republic of Ireland £1225 Module
England £1225 Module
Northern Ireland £1225 Module
Scotland £1225 Module
Wales £1225 Module

Additional fee information

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Criminology and Criminal Investigations at Cardiff Metropolitan University - UCAS