Criminology
Entry requirements
We require a UK bachelor's degree with a Lower-Second classification or the overseas equivalent, in any discipline.
We will also consider criminal justice and related practitioners with considerable work experience.
When assessing your academic record we consider your degree subject, grades you have achieved and the standing of the institution where you studied your qualification.
Months of entry
September
Course content
The PGDip in Criminology course allows you to develop specialist knowledge of the current themes and historical debates surrounding crime causation, crime control and regulation.
The course equips you with the intellectual, critical and analytical skills needed for understanding and applying criminological theories and concepts in practice. Furthermore, the course provides an in-depth understanding of the interactions between politics, criminology and criminal justice, and the impact of public policy in these areas.
This innovative course is taught by experts from sociological, legal and psychological backgrounds with real-world experience. You will benefit from research-led teaching as well as strong links to wider criminal justice professions and industry.
Choosing the PGDip means you will gain all the specialist knowledge of the full MA, but will not be required to produce a dissertation.
Aims
- Develop your intellectual, critical and analytic skills in the academic areas of criminology and criminal justice.
- Produce graduates who have a thorough understanding of the key theoretical and political positions and concepts within criminology and criminal justice and the ability to use this knowledge in sophisticated ways in the critical assessment and development of public policy and interventions.
- Provide you with the opportunity to explore through a range of optional courses particular areas of study that are either professionally relevant or of academic interest.
- Improve your quantitative and qualitative research method skills in a way that is consistent with the demands of the discipline and the professional market.
- Engender an appreciation for interdisciplinary studies in you, in order to confront the complexity of our object of study, and nurture an interest in the applied dimension of scientific knowledge and the awareness of the ethical implications of the scientific criminological project.
- Enhance your transferable skills including proficiency in oral and written communication; the capacity for independent learning; the ability to reflect on the ethical and ideological components of your work; and the capacity for working co-operatively with others to produce professional outputs in a timely fashion.
Qualification, course duration and attendance options
- PGDip
- full time9 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
Course contact details
- Name
- School of Social Sciences
- pg-soss@manchester.ac.uk
- Phone
- +44 (0) 161 306 5500