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MSc/PgDip in Criminal Justice
Commencing September 2005
Application Closing Date: mid August
This course is offered through the Glasgow Graduate School of Law, a joint
venture of the Universities of Glasgow and Strathclyde. Available for part
and full-time evening study, the MSc/PgDip has been designed with a number
of aims:
to introduce students to the full range of issues and approaches to the
study of criminal justice
to give the student a solid grounding in theoretical issues relating to
criminal justice, criminology and criminal law
to give all students a basic introduction to research methods in criminal
justice and
to allow the student the greatest freedom to pursue and develop their own
research interests (through project / integrated study modules and the
dissertation) within the framework of a taught masters degree
The teaching team includes academic staff from the Departments of Social
Policy and Social Work, Sociology and the School of Law (both
institutions). This interdisciplinary focus reflects one of the key
strengths of the course, and extends into the range of students we aim to
attract.
As well as criminology, sociology and law graduates, last year's course
included Fiscal Service staff, lawyers, prison staff and criminal justice
social workers. The diverse insights, experiences and skills of this
variety of criminal justice practitioners contributed to a stimulating and
challenging learning environment.
For further information go to:
http://www.ggsl.strath.ac.uk/courses/criminal2.html
or contact:
Mrs Linda Ion
Glasgow Graduate School of Law
University of Strathclyde
The Lord Hope Building, Level 2
141 St James' Road
Glasgow G4 0LT
Tel: +44 (0) 141 548 3119
Fax: +44 (0) 141 552 4264
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