This Master of Arts program offers a detailed examination of global issues, including drug and human trafficking, international terrorism, illegal arms trading, and financial crime. Students in this course explore the recent emergence of transnational organized crime, its historical background, and how law enforcement agencies respond to it, as well as how the media represents these issues.
The programme is designed for graduates and practitioners who want to gain a deeper understanding of these complex debates and issues. The programme is delivered entirely online, allowing for flexible full-time or part-time study over two years without requiring campus attendance.
The course structure includes compulsory subjects developed by criminologists, which use historical and current case studies to explore key topics such as "Transnational Justice and Organised Crime" and "Crimes of the Powerful." In the second year, students complete a significant postgraduate project, with options to carry out projects in a workplace or volunteering setting, helping them to develop practical skills for future employment.
Staffordshire University is a forward-thinking institution that prioritises student success and practical education for careers. Based at its Stoke-on-Trent campus, the university offers a supportive environment with comprehensive student services, including academic assistance, health and well-being support, and career development. The university's modern facilities, such as the Centre for Health Innovation, Sir Stanley Matthews Sports Centre, and the Smart Zone, are designed to enhance learning and equip students with industry-relevant skills.
The university is known for its strong career prospects and modern facilities, showing its commitment to preparing students for the workforce. It offers a wide range of academic programmes, including undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in various fields such as Medicine, Law, Engineering, Business, and the Arts, as well as specialist courses like BEng Mechanical Engineering, giving students plenty of options to choose from.
Applicants are required to submit a personal statement, academic or employer reference, and a detailed research proposal, with an optional CV, to show their suitability for the course.
For the academic year 2025/26, the full-time course fee for the MA Transnational Organised Crime programme is £9,135.
Candidates studying for a full Master's degree at Staffordshire University might be eligible for a postgraduate loan from the Student Loans organization to help with tuition fees, living expenses, and other costs, and this option is available for full-time, part-time, and distance learning students. Additionally, if the candidate has already completed an undergraduate degree at Staffordshire University, they may be entitled to a discount of up to 25% off their course fees for subsequent postgraduate taught programmes.
International postgraduate students may also be eligible for the SMART Scholarship, which offers a £3,000 tuition fee discount for eligible full-time, campus-based study (excluding placement years), and this scholarship is awarded automatically as part of the admissions process.
Graduates of the MA Transnational Organised Crime programme are set to pursue career paths as:
To apply for the MA Transnational Organised Crime programme, candidates should do so directly, using the University’s online application portal. For further assistance, please reach out to our trained advisors.
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