MRes Criminological Research
Course Overview
This MRes in Criminological Research provides advanced theoretical and practical training for postgraduate-level research, culminating in a substantial independent project. The programme is designed to equip you with highly valued skills, preparing you for a successful career or further academic study. You will benefit from dedicated, regular supervision throughout your studies to support your development.
Key Program Highlights
- Conduct a substantial, independent research project to gain valuable hands-on experience
- Receive dedicated, regular supervision from expert faculty members
- Develop advanced skills in social scientific analysis, research methods, and communication
- Prepare for careers in criminal justice agencies, NGOs, government, and academic research
- Learn from a department whose research directly influences criminal justice policy and best practices
Course Overview
This MRes in Criminological Research provides advanced theoretical and practical training for postgraduate-level research, culminating in a substantial independent project. The programme is designed to equip you with highly valued skills, preparing you for a successful career or further academic study. You will benefit from dedicated, regular supervision throughout your studies to support your development.
Key Program Highlights
- Conduct a substantial, independent research project to gain valuable hands-on experience
- Receive dedicated, regular supervision from expert faculty members
- Develop advanced skills in social scientific analysis, research methods, and communication
- Prepare for careers in criminal justice agencies, NGOs, government, and academic research
- Learn from a department whose research directly influences criminal justice policy and best practices
Requirements
Modules
- The Politics and Practices of Social Research
- Philosophy of Social Science
- Dissertation
- Dissertation
- An Introduction to Data Visualization Using R
- Participatory Action Research
- An Introduction to Critical Discourse Analysis
- Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis
- Dissertation