Overview
Through this Applied Social Sciences - Globalisation and Crime MSc degree from The University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) you will apply theory from the social sciences in order to reflect upon and comprehend these phenomena, ultimately using your understanding to enhance society, particularly in relation to globalisation and crime. You will undertake seven modules, including: forensic and criminal psychology; globalisation, work and society; world of terror; transnational crime; research methods and techniques; applied research project; and a dissertation. You will have the opportunity to complete a project based on a work placement or relevant site/organisation relating to these topics, and complete a substantial piece of individual research.
Special features
- The course is delivered full-time or part-time and is fully online, so you can fit your study around your personal and professional commitments from anywhere in the world.
- Unique multi-disciplinary programme allows you to explore topics at master’s level using different academic disciplines and gain a wider perspective to take forward in the research modules.
- Opportunity to complete your own research in the applied research project and dissertation modules; this may include a work placement or contact with relevant organisations, and the chance to apply theory in the real world.
- Experienced and research-active team of lecturers with varied interests and contacts.
- A small, supportive campus, providing access to a variety of resources and support.
Further your interests in the social sciences and gain advanced knowledge and valuable research experience to pave the way to a rewarding career.
Career opportunities:
Once you have successfully completed this course, you might like to consider careers in:
Adult guidance/community worker
Border force officer
Charity officer
Criminal justice agencies
Cybercrime
Housing manager/officer
Local government officer
Police
Political risk analyst
Prison service
Probation officer
Social research
Social work
Teaching
Youth support work/young offenders
Programme Structure
Courses include:
To achieve the award of MSc Applied Social Sciences: Globalisation and Crime, you must complete a dissertation.
To obtain additional information about the programme, we kindly suggest that you visit the programme website, where you can find further details and relevant resources.
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 18 months
- Part-time
- 36 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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Academic requirements
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Other requirements
General requirements
- 2:2 honours degree or above, preferably in a social sciences or humanities subject
- Non-native English speakers require IELTS score 6.5 (with no element below 6.0) or equivalent.
- You must have regular and reliable access to the internet and a computer for any online degree at UHI in order to take advantage of our full range of online learning services, which include support from your tutors and fellow UHI students as well as access to UHI’s Virtual Learning Environment and vast online learning library. Click here for more information on the minimum requirements.
- Applicants with other qualifications or experience will be considered on an individual basis.
Tuition Fee
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International
10800 GBP/yearTuition FeeBased on the tuition of 10800 GBP per year during 18 months. -
National
5420 GBP/yearTuition FeeBased on the tuition of 5420 GBP per year during 18 months.
Rest of the UK: £8,100 per year
Funding
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