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Criminology (Criminology / Law Enforcement / Cybercrime ) (Taught)

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Course summary

Undertaking a Masters course in Criminology at NTU provides you with an opportunity like no other to tailor your learning to suit your own area of interest - a choice you will make while you're studying with us. You'll be given the opportunity to study crime at an advanced and specialised level, and choose between one of three distinct pathways:

Criminology
Law Enforcement
Cybercrime

Upon joining the course, everyone starts on the MA Criminology. You don't have to make a choice about your pathway until the middle of the first semester.

You'll learn from our subject experts who have extensive experience in academia and research, as well as in practice, with many having previous experience working in law enforcement and related fields, and this expertise is utilised extensively within the course.

Alongside this, our network of relationships with range of employers across criminology, law enforcement and cybercrime ensures that you will gain extensive career-relevant knowledge and skills relating to established and emerging crime, and how the 'system' responds to them.

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Sponsorship information

The School of Social Sciences offers a number of competitive scholarships for full-time and part-time Masters courses. These include: School of Social Sciences Masters scholarships (for UK, EU and International students) and Nottingham Trent University International Scholarship Scheme.

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