Criminology (Corporate Crime and Corporate Responsibility) MSc - 2019/0
Awarding body
University of Surrey
Teaching institute
University of Surrey
Framework
FHEQ Levels 6 and 7
Final award and programme/pathway title
MSc Criminology (Corporate Crime and Corporate Responsibility)
Subsidiary award(s)
Award | Title |
---|---|
PGDip | Criminology (Corporate Crime and Corporate Responsibility) |
PGCert | Criminology (Corporate Crime and Corporate Responsibility) |
Modes of study
Route code | Credits and ECTS Credits | |
Full-time | PLE61024 | 180 credits and 90 ECTS credits |
Part-time | PLE61025 | 180 credits and 90 ECTS credits |
QAA Subject benchmark statement (if applicable)
Other internal and / or external reference points
N/A
Faculty and Department / School
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences - Sociology
Programme Leader
MCGUIRE Michael (Sociology)
Date of production/revision of spec
25/11/2021
Educational aims of the programme
- The MSc pathway in Corporate Crime and Corporate Responsibility on the MSc Criminology will combine grounding in the discipline of criminology and training in the full range of qualitative and quantitative methods of social research with specialised understanding of the key issues attached to criminal offending by corporate agents. It is designed to meet the needs of students graduating from a first degree who have an interest in corporate crime, people who are currently employed and wish to apply knowledge of criminology, corporate crime and corporate responsibility within their present job, or those who wish to move into specialised research or practice in the fields of corporate ethics, governance and criminal behaviour. The degree provides an ideal foundation to undertake a part-time or full-time PhD.
- The degree is suitable for a wide range of students in terms of age, professional background, and current occupation and circumstances. Because of this diversity of experience, students on the degree learn a great deal from each other, including at the residential Weekend Conference in the middle of the first semester.
Programme learning outcomes
Attributes Developed | Awards | Ref. | |
Obtained an understanding of the theoretical and conceptual underpinnings of the discipline of criminology | PGDip | ||
Developed and demonstrated knowledge about the core debates and issues around corporate crime and corporate responsibility | PGDip | ||
Obtained some understanding of how the concerns of criminology interact with wider social and policy issues around corporate crime and corporate responsibility | MSc | ||
Acquired and utilised practical knowledge of a range of different traditions and methods relevant to conducting criminological research, from survey research to field methods | MSc | ||
Developed competence about the core debates in academic criminology and the central issues in criminal justice policy | K | MSc | |
Show critical awareness and understanding of the theoretical and conceptual underpinnings of the discipline of criminology, especially as it intersects with corporate crime and the measures required to prevent this | K | PGCert | |
Show systematic knowledge of basic principles of research design and strategy | K | PGCert | |
Understand the use and value of a wide range of different research approaches across the quantitative and qualitative spectra | K | PGCert | |
Recognise the significance of social/political contexts of corporate crime and the uses of research in enhancing understanding of its causes and preventative approaches | K | PGCert | |
Understood how the concerns of criminology and the criminal justice system connect to and interact with wider social issues | C | PGCert | |
Acquired and utilised practical knowledge of a range of different traditions and methods relevant to conducting criminological research, from survey research to field methods | C | PGCert | |
Systematically formulate researchable problems | C | PGCert | |
Analyse qualitative and quantitative data drawn both from case study and other data relating to corporate crime, using basic and more advanced techniques, and draw warranted conclusions | C | PGCert | |
Critically evaluate the range of approaches to research | C | PGCert | |
Use the range of research techniques commonly employed in criminological research | P | PGCert | |
Generate both quantitative and qualitative data through an array of techniques, and select techniques of data generation on appropriate methodological base | P | PGCert | |
Employ a quantitative and qualitative software package to manage and analyse data | P | PGCert | |
Work to deadlines and within work schedules | T | PGCert | |
Apply computing skills for research instrument design, data analysis, and report writing and presentation | T | PGCert | |
Communicate ideas, principles and theories by oral, written and visual | T | PGCert | |
Obtained a comprehensive understanding of the theoretical and conceptual underpinnings of the discipline of criminology | PGDip | ||
Developed and demonstrated extensive knowledge about the core debates and issues in corporate crime and corporate responsibility | PGDip | ||
Understood how the concerns of criminology interact with wider social and policy issues around corporate crime and corporate responsibility | PGDip | ||
Acquired and utilised practical knowledge of a range of different traditions and methods relevant to conducting criminological research, from survey research to field methods | PGDip | ||
Planned, managed and executed research as part of a team | PGDip | ||
Developed the analytic skills and substantive knowledge to enable them to pursue/enhance a successful career in academe, research institutes, the corporate or business worlds and relevant government departments | PGDip | ||
Developed a good understanding of the core debates in academic criminology and the central issues in criminal justice policy | K | PGDip | |
Show critical awareness and understanding of the theoretical and conceptual underpinnings of the discipline of criminology, especially as it intersects with corporate crime and the measures required to prevent this | K | PGDip | |
Show systematic knowledge of basic principles of research design and strategy | K | PGDip | |
Understand the use and value of a wide range of different research approaches across the quantitative | K | PGDip | |
Recognise the significance of social/political contexts of corporate crime and the uses of research in enhancing understanding of its causes and preventative approaches | K | PGDip | |
Show engagement with innovations and developments in research methods for the study of cybercrime | K | PGDip | |
Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of research ethics | K | PGDip | |
Understood how the concerns of criminology and the criminal justice system connect to and interact with wider social and policy issues in corporate crime and corporate responsibility | C | PGDip | |
Acquired and utilised practical knowledge of a range of different traditions and methods relevant to conducting criminological and corporate crime related research, from survey research to field methods | C | PGDip | |
Systematically formulate researchable problems | C | PGDip | |
Analyse qualitative and quantitative data drawn both from case study and other data relating to corporate crime, , using basic and more advanced techniques, and draw warranted conclusions | C | PGDip | |
Critically evaluate the range of approaches to researching cybercrime | C | PGDip | |
Use the range of research techniques commonly employed in criminological research | P | PGDip | |
Show awareness of the key requirements in enhancing corporate responsibility and typical criminal strategies for undermining or evading this | P | PGDip | |
Generate both quantitative and qualitative data through an array of techniques, and select techniques of data generation on appropriate | P | PGDip | |
Employ a quantitative and qualitative software package to manage and analyse data | P | PGDip | |
Work to deadlines and within work schedules | T | MSc | |
Apply criminological and computing skills to understand criminal risks within corporate environments | T | MSc | |
Apply computing skills for research instrument design, data analysis, and report writing and presentation | T | MSc | |
Communicate ideas, principles and theories by oral, written and visual means | T | MSc | |
Gained experience in conducting an extended piece of criminological research into corporate crime and corporate responsibility of a high calibre | MSc | ||
Obtained a comprehensive understanding of the theoretical and conceptual underpinnings of the discipline of criminology | MSc | ||
Developed and demonstrated extensive knowledge about the core debates and issues in corporate crime and corporate responsibility | MSc | ||
Understood how the concerns of criminology interact with wider social and policy issues around corporate crime and corporate responsibility | MSc | ||
Acquired and utilised practical knowledge of a range of different traditions and methods relevant to conducting criminological research, from survey research to field methods | MSc | ||
Planned, managed and executed research as part of a team | MSc | ||
Developed the analytic skills and substantive knowledge to enable them to enhance/pursue a successful career in academe, research institutes, the corporate/business world or relevant government departments | MSc | ||
Developed a comprehensive understanding of the core debates in academic criminology and the central issues in criminal justice policy | K | MSc | |
Show critical awareness and understanding of the theoretical and conceptual underpinnings of the discipline of criminology, especially as it intersects with corporate crime and the measures required to prevent this | K | MSc | |
Show systematic knowledge of basic principles of research design and strategy | K | MSc | |
Understand the use and value of a wide range of different research approaches across the quantitative | K | MSc | |
Recognise the significance of social/political contexts of corporate crime and the uses of research in enhancing understanding of its causes and preventative approaches | K | MSc | |
Show engagement with innovations and developments in research methods for the study of corporate crime and corporate responsibility | K | MSc | |
Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of research and business ethicsv | K | MSc | |
Understood how the concerns of criminology and the criminal justice system connect to and interact with wider social and policy issues in corporate crime and corporate responsibility | C | MSc | |
Acquired and utilised practical knowledge of a range of different traditions and methods relevant to conducting criminological and corporate crime focussed research, from survey research to field methods | C | MSc | |
Systematically formulate researchable problems | C | MSc | |
Analyse qualitative and quantitative data drawn both from `case study' and other data sources, using basic and more advanced techniques, and draw warranted conclusions | C | MSc | |
Critically evaluate the range of approaches to researching corporate crime and corporate responsibility | C | MSc | |
Use the range of research techniques commonly employed in criminological research | P | MSc | |
Show awareness of the key requirements in protecting information systems and typical criminal strategies for misusing or disrupting them | P | MSc | |
Generate both quantitative and qualitative data through an array of techniques, and select techniques of data generation on appropriate methodological base | P | MSc | |
Employ a quantitative and qualitative software package to manage and analyse data | P | MSc | |
Work to deadlines and within work schedules | P | MSc | |
Apply criminological and computing skills to understand risks to a variety of corporate environments | P | MSc | |
Apply computing skills for research instrument design, data analysis, and report writing and presentation | P | MSc | |
Communicate ideas, principles and theories by oral, written and visual means | P | MSc |
Attributes Developed
C - Cognitive/analytical
K - Subject knowledge
T - Transferable skills
P - Professional/Practical skills
Programme structure
Full-time
This Master's Degree programme is studied full-time over one academic year, consisting of 180 credits at FHEQ level 7. All modules are semester based and worth 15 credits with the exception of project, practice based and dissertation modules.
Possible exit awards include:
- Postgraduate Diploma (120 credits)
- Postgraduate Certificate (60 credits)
Part-time
This Master's Degree programme is studied part-time over two academic years, consisting of 180 credits at FHEQ level 7. All modules are semester based and worth 15 credits with the exception of project, practice based and dissertation modules.
Possible exit awards include:
- Postgraduate Diploma (120 credits)
- Postgraduate Certificate (60 credits)
Programme Adjustments (if applicable)
N/A
Modules
Year 1 (full-time) - FHEQ Levels 6 and 7
Module Selection for Year 1 (full-time) - FHEQ Levels 6 and 7
N/A
Year 1 (part-time) - FHEQ Levels 6 and 7
Module code | Module title | Status | Credits | Semester |
---|---|---|---|---|
SOCM006 | FIELD METHODS | Compulsory | 15 | 1 |
SOCM050 | CORPORATE CRIME AND CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY | Core | 15 | 2 |
SOCM064 | SOCIAL DATA ANALYTICS | Compulsory | 15 | 1 |
SOCM008 | CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM | Core | 15 | 2 |
Module Selection for Year 1 (part-time) - FHEQ Levels 6 and 7
N/A
Year 2 (part-time) - FHEQ Levels 6 and 7
Module code | Module title | Status | Credits | Semester |
---|---|---|---|---|
ENGM069 | CORPORATE, SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY | Core | 15 | 1 |
SOCM019 | CRIME & OFFENDING | Core | 15 | 2 |
SOCM032 | CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORIES | Core | 15 | 1 |
SOCM035 | MASTERS DISSERTATION | Core | 60 | Year-long |
SOCM026 | LAW, SOCIETY & SOCIAL CONTROL | Core | 15 | 2 |
Module Selection for Year 2 (part-time) - FHEQ Levels 6 and 7
N/A
Opportunities for placements / work related learning / collaborative activity
Associate Tutor(s) / Guest Speakers / Visiting Academics | Y | |
Professional Training Year (PTY) | N | |
Placement(s) (study or work that are not part of PTY) | Y | Yes |
Clinical Placement(s) (that are not part of the PTY scheme) | N | |
Study exchange (Level 5) | N | |
Dual degree | N |
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