FASCINATED BY
QUESTIONS OF
CRIMINOLOGY,
CYBERCRIME
AND FORENSICS
a customised postgraduate degree
The unique Postgraduate Flexible Framework from our
Institute of Criminal Justice Studies empowers you to
shape your MSc around what intrigues you.
With the freedom to choose from a wide range of study
units, you determine the path of study and dissertation
topic that most ignite your enthusiasm. What’s more,
you’ll graduate with a bespoke exit award.
The course is available for campus-based or distance
learning. Depending on the type you choose, you can
opt to focus on one or two of the following key subject
areas, which would be reflected in the title of your exit
award:
• Counter Fraud and Counter
Corruption
Duration
1 year full time, 2 years part time (on campus or by
distance learning) • Crime Science
Entry requirements
A second-class honours degree or equivalent in a
relevant subject. Exceptionally, applicants with strong
and relevant work experience will be considered. • Criminal Psychology
UK/EU/Channel Islands fees
Full time: £9,000
Part time: £4,500 (per year)
Distance learning: 2 years part time £3,650 (per year)
International fees
Full time: £14,300
Part time: £7,150 (per year)
Distance learning: 2 years part time £3,650 (per year)
• Criminal Justice
• Criminology
• Cybercrime (campus-based only)
• Forensic Investigation
• Intelligence (in combination only)
• International Criminal Justice
• Policing, Policy and Leadership
(distance learning only)
• Security Management
• Victimology (distance learning
only)
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‘I believe I am one step
closer to starting a
successful career in the
field of counter fraud.
The University has really
helped me understand
how unlimited all
the possibilities and
opportunities ahead of
me are. It has shaped me
as a person, it has helped
me understand what I
want from my life at least
for the next few years,
and it has given me the
strength to fight for it.’
Toni Lozanova Shopova
MSc Counter Fraud and Counter
Corruption and Intelligence
There are almost 50
possible combination
awards available to you:
Route A
Focus mainly on one subject area from
the list (with the option to study one
other general module if you want). Your
exit award will reflect this – for example,
MSc in Criminology.
Route B
Combine two subject areas and graduate
with a dual exit award – for example, MSc
in Crime Science and Cybercrime.
To discover more,
search ‘MSc Criminal Justice’
at port.ac.uk
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