Birkbeck, University of London
Malet Street
Bloomsbury
London
WC1E 7HX
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Phone:0203 907 0700
Our MA/LLM Criminal Law and Criminal Justice is grounded within legal, criminological, policy and humanities perspectives to offer you a unique opportunity for advanced study of criminal law and criminal justice. On successful completion of this course, you can decide whether you would like to receive an MA or an LLM so that your chosen award is based on your own needs, career path and area of specialism.
Why choose this course?
This course is ideal if you have a keen interest in criminal law and criminal justice and want to learn in a stimulating, flexible, learning environment.
It brings together students from a range of backgrounds, including those with pre-existing knowledge or experience, who wish to advance their existing career and specialise in this area, as well as those with a desire to carve out a new career path.
You will be taught by leading academics in criminology, criminal justice and law and active researchers at the Institute for Crime and Justice Policy Research, who are at the forefront of generating new knowledge on contemporary criminal justice issues, including in policing and the policed, courts and the judicial process, prisons and the use of imprisonment, and fraud and digital technologies.
What you will learn
Compulsory modules on this course will provide you with:
an introduction to theoretical perspectives on the relationship between criminal law and criminal justice
deep insights into cutting-edge debates and a range of contemporary issues in criminal law and criminal justice
advanced knowledge of modern criminal law.
You will also have the chance to choose option modules from a diverse list spanning law, criminology, social policy and the humanities, so you can tailor your studies to your interests and future career goals.
How you will learn
Learning is through lectures, seminars and tutorials, alongside your independent work. You will have opportunities to develop skills relevant to your career, such as through conducting an independent research project.
You will be able to choose between full- and part-time study.* Classes take place in the evening*, allowing you to pursue other activities and commitments during the day.
This course is part of our Birkbeck Flexible Master’s UK, which gives you the choice of how you want to study - on campus, online or via flexible learning, which combines both.
Highlights
You can look forward to a stimulating, flexible learning environment, alongside students with diverse backgrounds and professional experiences.
You will be taught by staff who are part of a proud tradition of critical scholarship in criminology and criminal justice, who address issues of crime through power and inequality, and are led by principles of social and racial justice.
We are home to the Institute for Crime and Justice Policy Research whose outstanding team of academics and researchers bring a wealth of knowledge to this course.
Students can attend specialist research seminars, such as the Criminology Seminar Series, which feature national and international scholars speaking on current issues and groundbreaking research.
Careers and employability
Postgraduate studies in criminal law and criminal justice offer you a range of career opportunities, such as:
legal practitioners
positions within the third sector including non-government organisations (NGOs) and voluntary organisations
positions within criminal justice agencies, such as the police, prisons and the youth justice system
local government or civil service roles
education, research and academia.
Graduates complete the degree with a set of valuable transferable attributes such as:
the ability to critically evaluate and assess a range of sources
the ability to present persuasive arguments
the ability to work effectively as part of a team
high-level oral and written communication skills in English.
Choose a specific option to see funding information.
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Bloomsbury
London
WC1E 7HX
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