Criminology MSc
Course Overview - Criminology MSc
The Criminology MSc is a research-informed programme designed to allow students to develop specialist, applied knowledge about crime and its control but also about how we understand and conceptualise the notion of justice. Through engaging with a range of modules, students will begin to question traditional understandings of justice and its application in contemporary society.
This new and innovative programme builds upon Loughborough’s strengths and is taught by leading research experts from a range of criminological, sociological and psychological backgro...
<strong>The Criminology MSc is a research-informed programme designed to allow students to develop specialist, applied knowledge about crime and its control but also about how we understand and conceptualise the notion of justice. Through engaging with a range of modules, students will begin to question traditional understandings of justice and its application in contemporary society.</strong><br/><br/>This new and innovative programme builds upon Loughborough’s strengths and is taught by leading research experts from a range of criminological, sociological and psychological backgrounds with real world experience of the programme content. You will study bespoke content developed to align with our internationally recognised research in fields such as sexual violence, youth justice, sports criminology, psychology and the criminal justice practice, alongside material that develops a holistic understanding of criminology.<br/><br/>Teaching on the programme is research led but student focused. You will benefit from our strong links to a broad range of criminal justice and professional organisations. Studying with us will provide you with practical insights into current debates in the field of criminology, alongside transferable, employability skills which are embedded within our curriculum.<br/><br/><strong>Who should study this programme?</strong><br/>Our Criminology MSc degree is for graduates who are interested in the study of crime and justice. This includes understanding how people become involved in crime, how justice systems respond offending behaviour and the many ways that we can improve social and justice policies to address the problem of crime.<br/><br/>We explore how social structures, systematic bias and inequity, as well as government policies intersect in ways which exacerbate crime. We explore in detail how varied social science disciplines including criminology, sociology, psychology, applied criminal justice, law, and victimology, can be harnessed to help global societies to tackle crime, reduce criminogenic lifestyles and improve justice systems. Therefore, this course is suitable for students from a wide range of social-science backgrounds with an interest in crime and justice issues, who plan to further their research or employment prospects in these areas.
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Study Mode
Part-time
Duration
2 Years
Start Date
10/2026
Campus
Loughborough University
Application Details
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Institution Code
L79
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