About International Criminology, MA in University of Greenwich
    The MA International Criminology allows students to study criminology at an advance level encompassing in-depth investigations from a critical perspective.
Why study this at Greenwich?
	-  Encompasses in-depth investigation of major theoretical and substantive issues in contemporary criminology from a critical perspective and within an international context
-  Includes a dissertation
-  Available full-time or part-time.
Why study this programme?
The programme offers students the opportunity to study criminology at an advanced level. The MA encompasses in-depth investigation of major theoretical and substantive issues in contemporary criminology from a critical perspective and within an international context.
Students aim to complete the MA award within 12 months of full-time study and 24 months of part-time study. Options also exist for students to defer the programme at intermediate stages with a Postgraduate Certificate or Postgraduate Diploma. The programme will appeal to those wishing to extend their knowledge of criminology, to explore alternative approaches/perspectives, and to broaden their understanding within an interdisciplinary, comparative and international context.
The MA will also be of interest to practitioners working in criminal justice; social care; crime prevention and community safety; youth offending and youth justice; forensics; child protection and victim support. These are also the career destinations for graduates. The MA programme follows the School's normal structure for level 7 degrees of core subjects, optional subjects and a dissertation.
 
    Entry requirements
Entry requirements: For entry in September 2018 you should have:
	- Typically, an undergraduate degree at 2.1 or above in criminology or a related discipline from a UK or EU university, or an equivalent qualification from a recognised overseas university.
- Additionally, if you were educated in a language other than English and/or in a country where English speakers are in a minority, you should have a minimum IELTS score of 6.5 (with a minimum of 5.5 in each skill) or equivalent. If you require a Tier 4 (General) student visa to study in the UK, your score MUST be from a UK Visas and Immigration approved IELTS test.
We welcome applications from mature students and/or students with professional work backgrounds.
 
    University Of Greenwich Highlights
	
		
			| University Type | Public University | 
		
			| Campus Setting | Urban | 
		
			| Establishment Year | 1890 | 
		
			| Percentage of overseas students | 35% | 
		
			| Endowment | £1.29 million | 
		
			| Applications Accepted | Online | 
		
			| Work-Study | Available | 
		
			| Intake Type | Semester wise | 
		
			| Types of Program | Full time, Part-time and online | 
	
The Average Tuition Fees and Other Expenses IN University of Greenwich
	
		
			| UG courses | £13,000 | 
		
			| PG taught courses | £13,500-£14,500 | 
		
			| MBA courses | £15,500 | 
		
			| PG research courses | £13,500-£14,500 | 
		
			| Cost of Living | £10,000-£12,000 |