Criminology and Criminal Psychology, MSc
Criminology and Criminal Psychology, MSc at University of Greenwich is a postgraduate pathway for students who want to build specialist knowledge and move into a more focused professional or leadership pathway in London.
Course snapshot
City
London
Duration
1 year
Level
Postgraduate
Awarding provider
University of Greenwich
Campus
Greenwich Campus
About the programme
A clearer course picture before you spend time on the next step.
Criminology and Criminal Psychology, MSc is seeded in ScholarSync as a postgraduate option delivered through University of Greenwich at Greenwich Campus. Based on the official university material available for this provider, students can expect a course experience shaped around social analysis, behavioural insight, and critical evaluation, with study taking place in London.
Crime, behaviour, and society
A likely area of emphasis for students comparing this route with similar options in the same subject space.
Critical analysis of social issues
A likely area of emphasis for students comparing this route with similar options in the same subject space.
Research and evidence interpretation
A likely area of emphasis for students comparing this route with similar options in the same subject space.
Provider context
What stands out about University of Greenwich and this study setting.
Campus context
Greenwich places students in the historic Old Royal Naval College setting, while official course pages emphasise industry links, live briefs, and hands-on facilities.
Study commitment
Postgraduate study that typically runs as an intensive one-year route, subject to the provider’s current timetable.
Why students look at this provider
- Greenwich Campus combines a landmark London setting with a broad business, law, and computing portfolio.
- Official marketing course information highlights live briefs and Digital Marketing Institute plus Chartered Institute of Marketing alignment.
- Suitable for students who want a research-led university environment with practical London employer context.
Career direction
What this route can help prepare students for.
Justice and community support roles
Research and advisory pathways
Public service or behavioural insight roles
Preparation guidance
Entry conversation
Postgraduate routes usually expect a completed bachelor’s degree plus the English language evidence required by the provider. Always confirm the current academic and English conditions directly before applying.
What to prepare
- Your basic study goals and preferred city.
- Qualification evidence or work-history details, depending on your route.
- Any questions about timing, evidence, or whether the course looks like the right fit.