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The MA in Criminology at the School of Social Sciences and Law, Dublin Institute of Technology is the first postgraduate taught programme of its kind in the Republic of Ireland. The programme aims to providestudents with a firm theoretical grounding in, and understanding of, contemporary criminological issues as well as thorough training in research skills.
The programme provides an excellent grounding for those seeking to pursue a cereer in research and/or policy making or for those seeking to pursue higher qualifications (such as MPhil or PhD degrees). The programme is also targeted at those working in, or aspiring to work in, the criminal justice field including lawyers, gardai, course officers, social workers, social care workers, psychologists, yourth workers and related professionals.
Students will be required to complete three core modules, two of five optional modules and a dissertation.
Core Modules
* Criminological Theory
* The Criminal Justice System
* Research Methods
* Dissertation
Optional Modules (Students complete two of five optional modules):
* Sentencing
* Youth Offending and Youth Justice Perspectives
* Penal Policy
* Policing, Justice and the State in Ireland
* Victimology: Theory and Measurement
Criminology is traditionally defined as the 'scientific study of crime'. It is an exciting inter-discriplinary subject that drawson sociology, psychology and law to focus on issues such as the causes of crime, the meaning of crime and community or societal reactions to crime. A criminologist is not to be confused with a 'criminalist' who reconstructs a crime scene or works with crime scene evidence for forensic purposes.
Assessment Assessment methods include examinations (in January and May/June), written assignments, individual and group presentations and a dissertation.
Want to improve your English level for admission?
Prepare for the program requirements with English Online by the British Council.
- ✔️ Flexible study schedule
- ✔️ Experienced teachers
- ✔️ Certificate upon completion
📘 Recommended for students with an IELTS level of 6.0 or below.