Explore contemporary issues in criminology and criminal justice through both academic study and professional practice. You’ll develop research and critical-thinking skills, with the option to complete an academic dissertation or a work-related project.
The MSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice Practice at Sheffield Hallam University offers a comprehensive exploration of contemporary issues within the field. Through a blend of academic study and professional practice, students will enhance their research capabilities and critical thinking skills. The program allows for the completion of either an academic dissertation or a work-related project, providing flexibility in how students demonstrate their learning.
This one-year full-time program includes core modules that delve into significant topics in criminology and criminal justice. Students will engage in critical inquiry and explore reform, innovation, and the dynamics of criminal justice practice. The curriculum covers the following key areas:
The capstone of the program is the dissertation or work-related project, which allows students to conduct research-led studies that demonstrate critical analysis and practical relevance.
To be eligible for this program, applicants typically need a Lower Second Class degree or equivalent from a recognized institution. Additionally, proficiency in English is required, which can be evidenced through various standardized tests such as the TOEFL.
Graduates of the MSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice Practice are well-prepared for a variety of careers in the criminal justice sector. Potential career paths include roles in law enforcement, community justice, policy analysis, and academic research. The skills gained throughout the program equip students to address contemporary challenges in criminology and contribute meaningfully to the field.
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