Course summary
This unique MSc in Criminology, Gender and Sexualities is the only course of its kind in the UK. Explore growing trends towards gendered analyses of crime & punishment within the field of criminology. This master's course draws upon a wide range of perspectives to explore contemporary debates in criminology. You'll consider the impact of the #MeToo campaign, the implications of sexual consent, and how different legal systems deal with sex-trafficking and drug-related crimes. You'll also address how mainstream theory and research has addressed issues such as gender and sexuality. A range of creative learning techniques will help you develop presentation and project skills to enhance your future job prospects. Graduates will be well-suited to NGOs dedicated to gender and crime, as well as humanitarian agencies, government and legal institutions. The course will also benefit practitioners in these fields who wish to advance their careers. What you should know about this course
- This is a unique MSc that explores the gendered nature of crime and criminal justice
- It is taught by experts in the fields of gender, crime and sexuality who have internationally-recognised publications in the field
- With high-quality research-led teaching, you’ll be able to engage in cutting-edge debates about gender, sexuality and crime
- You will challenge common assumptions about criminology, gender and sexuality, both at local and global levels
- As well as enhancing your academic knowledge and transferable skills for further study or employment, you will also write a real academic paper.
Modules
All degree courses are made up of modules – individual units of study on different topics. Some modules are compulsory; others can be chosen from a list of options. Our website has full details of your degree structures, module content, and how each module is assessed. The direct link to this course on our website, can be found at the bottom of this page.
Assessment method
You will be assessed via workshops, presentations and essays. Your academic project will enable you to conduct your own independent research under the one-to-one guidance of your supervisor.
Entry requirements
An undergraduate (honours) degree at 2:2, or above, in Criminology, Law, Sociology, History, Geography, or a relevant subject. Applicants without a degree that have professional qualifications or relevant professional experience may be considered. For more information, contact [email protected] or 020 8331 9000.
English language requirements
We accept a wide range of English language qualifications. For our English entry requirements, please click on the link below.
https://www.gre.ac.uk/international/help-and-support/courses
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
EU | £17450 | Whole course |
England | £11000 | Whole course |
Northern Ireland | £11000 | Whole course |
Scotland | £11000 | Whole course |
Wales | £11000 | Whole course |
International | £17450 | Whole course |
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
Additional fee information
Sponsorship information
We understand that the transition to University for Undergraduate students can be daunting and confusing when it comes to finances. The University of Greenwich has a wide range of bursaries, scholarships and other financial support measures to support students that require it most. More information can be found on our website at www.greenwich.ac.uk/finance/funding-your-studies
Provider information
University of Greenwich
Old Royal Naval College
Park Row
Greenwich
SE10 9LS