Contemporary Criminology

The Master of Arts in Contemporary Criminology is a one year full-time or two years part-time programme that provides learners with the theoretical background and practical skills to apply their criminological knowledge efficiently and productively to evaluate crime and criminal actors in a range of contexts and to develop preventative measures and interventions to crime. The programme covers a wide range of specialist topics that provides learners with the knowledge of theories and concepts relating to the contribution of those who study criminology to develop skills in order to create, implement and evaluate community criminological interventions and processes that can be applied in a variety of contemporary settings at individual, community and global levels.



Learners will explore criminal behaviour from individual, social and biological perspectives and through a detailed understanding of the discipline, both theoretically and methodologically, and will be enabled to assess appropriate interventions and design appropriate solutions for community safety and at higher level policy intervention both locally and nationally. Modules focus on the applied nature of professional and ethical issues and pertinent research methods, while others have a specific focus upon the application of theory to the ‘real world’ allowing learners to further develop and apply competencies and knowledge in the study of crime.



Learners who complete the full programme will therefore also develop and enhance their research capability through critical enquiry and detailed analytical problem solving. The programme contains an embedded exit award, the Postgraduate Diploma in Arts in Contemporary Criminology (60 ECTS, NFQ Level 9) which is available for those who cannot complete the research component of this programme for personal or professional reasons.

Subjects taught

Stage one:



Module No. Module Name



1 Research Methods

2 Criminological Theory

3 The Criminal Justice System

4 Contemporary Society and Issues in Criminology

5 Psychology of Crime

6 Policing, Social Actions and Conflict

7 Compliance & Corporate Crime

8 Capstone Dissertation

Entry requirements

Entry Requirements

The minimum entry requirements for the MA in Contemporary Criminology are:



• Applicants are required to hold a minimum of an upper Second Class Honours degree (or above) at NFQ Level 8 award from a recognised University course.



• In exceptional cases, the college may accept a lower Second Class Honours degree at NFQ Level 8 award from a recognised University course, on the basis of an interview.



• All applicants should have a minimum of ordinary-level Leaving Certificate maths, or be able to demonstrate equivalent competency in maths at this level.

Duration

Full-time: 1 year, Part-time: 2 Years .



The modules for the MA in Contemporary Criminology will be delivered through a blend of face-to-face workshops, practical lab sessions, face-to-face and synchronous online lectures with discussion forums and synchronous tutorials.

Enrolment dates

Next Intake: September 2026

Post Course Info

Career Opportunities

There is a wide range of destinations available to graduates from the MA in Contemporary Criminology. For those wishing to further their studies, progression to a programme leading to a PhD (Level 10) is possible.



Examples of vacancies suitable for typical graduates are:

• Data Scientist

• Policy Officer

• Researcher

• University Lecturer

• Youth Worker

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  • Qualification letters

    MA

  • Qualifications

    Degree - Masters (Level 9 NFQ)

  • Attendance type

    Blended,Daytime,Full time,Part time

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