MSc Sociology and Criminology

1 Years On Campus Masters Program

University of Winchester

Program Overview

You will study a broad spectrum of topics within the complementary fields of sociology and criminology, enabling you to develop knowledge and understanding of issues including social change, culture, identity and the social causes and consequences of deviancy. The course builds upon the skills and knowledge acquired at undergraduate level and is designed to develop, stretch and challenge you in your exploration of sociological and criminological perspectives.

Program Key Stats

£13300 (Annual cost)



Eligibility Criteria


1200
23

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • You may work in the criminal justice system
  • including law-enforcement agencies such as the police
  • the prison service and customs
  • or within public administration
  • including crime prevention units and offender management
  • You may undertake social research of criminological and sociological issues
  • or pursue careers working for members of parliaments
  • or for lobby
  • interest or pressure groups related to the criminal justice system or issues of social justice

MSc Sociology and Criminology

2 Years Part Time Masters Program

University of Winchester

Program Overview

You will study a broad spectrum of topics within the complementary fields of sociology and criminology, enabling you to develop knowledge and understanding of issues including social change, culture, identity and the social causes and consequences of deviancy. The course builds upon the skills and knowledge acquired at undergraduate level and is designed to develop, stretch and challenge you in your exploration of sociological and criminological perspectives.

Program Key Stats

£6650 (Annual cost)



Eligibility Criteria


1200
23

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • You may work in the criminal justice system
  • including law-enforcement agencies such as the police
  • the prison service and customs
  • or within public administration
  • including crime prevention units and offender management
  • You may undertake social research of criminological and sociological issues
  • or pursue careers working for members of parliaments
  • or for lobby
  • interest or pressure groups related to the criminal justice system or issues of social justice

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