International Crimes and Criminology (MSc)
Career prospects
Successful graduates will be equipped to embark on careers in a variety of organizations such as:
international criminal courts and tribunals
human rights organizations
refugee organizations
government departments
universities or other research institutes
international organizations
You could become an analyst at a criminal court, a post-graduate in criminology or a consultant for a non-governmental organization.
Title
The programme leads to the Master of Science (MSc) degree for all students who earn a minimum of 60 credits. Credits are listed according to the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS). This system is based on student workload, which includes hours spent in class, studying, writing papers and completing assignments. A full academic year is equivalent to 60 ECTS credits, one semester to 30 ECTS.
