M.A. in Criminology

M.A. in Criminology is a 2-year postgraduate program that delves into the study of crime, criminal behavior, and the justice system. The course covers subjects such as criminological theories, forensic science, criminal psychology, victimology, penology, and crime prevention strategies. Students gain insights into the causes and consequences of criminal activities, along with an understanding of law enforcement and rehabilitation methods. The program emphasizes research and analytical skills, often including internships, fieldwork, and projects to provide practical experience. Graduates are equipped for careers in law enforcement, corrections, social services, policy-making, or academia. They may also work with governmental and non-governmental organizations focused on criminal justice, crime prevention, and community welfare.