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If you're looking to take your studies or career in a rewarding, socially responsible direction, then this MSc Victimology degree course is the perfect choice for you.

On this course, you'll gain an insight into the challenges faced by victims of crime, study the theoretical perspectives that inform our understanding of victimisation, and the wider historical and political contexts that influence victim-centred policy and legislation.

And because the way society identifies and treats victims has changed so dramatically, you'll also study the way in which these changes have impacted professional cultures and practices, and learn how to identify individuals who are the most vulnerable or at greater risk of victimised.

This distance learning course offers a flexible approach, so you can tailor your studies to meet your preferences and career goals, choosing from other Core Subjects such as Crime Science, Criminal Justice and Criminology.

When you graduate, you'll be able to evaluate criminal justice processes as they relate to victims of crime, and you'll understand how important support services and collaborative partnerships are for achieving the best outcomes for victims. You'll be prepared for work in the police force, social services, or in victim support organisations

Entry Requirement 

Qualifications

  • A second-class honours degree or equivalent in a relevant subject. Exceptionally, applicants with strong and relevant work experience will be considered.

English Language Requirements

  • English language proficiency at a minimum of IELTS band 6.5 with no component score below 6.0.

Fees

UK Channel Islands and Isle of Man students

  • Part-time distance learning: £3650 per year (subject to annual increase)

EU students

(including Transition Scholarship)

  • Part-time distance learning: £3650 per year (subject to annual increase)

International Students

  • Part-time distance learning: £3650 per year (subject to annual increase)

This information was accurate on : 15/03/2021
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