The MA in Global Criminology is a one-year Master’s programme that equips students with the knowledge, skills, and understanding required to work with local and global crime issues, crime policies and crime control strategies.
The programme offers a multidisciplinary, critical and comparative perspective in criminology, open for students with a BA degree in law, criminology, social sciences, or any other related social discipline such as economy, history or media studies, to name a few.
Developing Essential Skills
During this programme, you’ll study key issues such as organised and corporate crime, prison systems and the relation between ethnicity and crime. You’ll also develop essential skills that will benefit you in both your professional and personal life. You’ll be able, among other things, to:
TRACKS
You can choose from two distinctive tracks within the Global Criminology programme. Find out more about the following tracks:
There is a growing demand for qualified researchers, legal practitioners and policy makers who can address these and comparable issues.
Careers:
As a graduate with an MA in Global Criminology, you’ll have the skills and training to become a researcher on global crime issues, with a strong orientation in qualitative research methods. You could conduct further research at a university (usually through writing a doctoral thesis) or at research institutes (NGOs, commercial research offices, etc.).
The programme also offers you an excellent foundation for a career in any sector dealing with growing forms of global crime, including public, private and non-governmental organisations (both domestic and international) that are active in areas such as illegal markets, migration, terrorism, environmental crime and financial regulation. Additional career opportunities exist in the areas of law and social reform, policy making, law enforcement and research, particularly for positions within international organisations or organisations with significant international scope.
After finishing your study, you can work as:
Expected September 2022
Utrecht University
Heidelberglaan 8,
Utrecht Science Park / De Uithof,
Utrecht,
3584, Netherlands
Eligible are students who have a bachelor degree in Criminology, Law or Social Sciences.
Candidates have to show sufficient criminological knowledge (through optional courses, minors in criminology or work experience).
Exceptions: candidates with other degrees may be admitted, if they can show sufficient criminological knowledge –through optional courses, minors in criminology or work experience.
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.