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MSc Criminology Cybercrime and Cybersecurity

Course Overview

The MSc Criminology (Cybercrime and Cybersecurity) at the University of Surrey is designed to develop students' knowledge and understanding of both cybercrime and cybersecurity. It also provides students with the expertise in key crime theories to explain issues in crime and the criminal justice system.

During the programme, they will also acquire skills in conducting social research and will benefit from training in some of the most important social research methods used by practitioners, policy-makers and researchers in the area.

This course includes a yearly one-day postgraduate conference, offering an opportunity to discuss current research issues and debates, technologies and methods at the forefront of cybercrime and criminological research, as well as other related themes, in an informal setting.

About University

The University of Surrey offers a supportive and progressive setting where students truly grow their skills and understanding. This institution is committed to providing top-notch education and conducting research that makes a real difference. This dedication ensures its graduates are ready for their chosen jobs and can meaningfully help society. It's also highly respected for its excellent graduate employment rates and up-to-date campus facilities.

Students at the university can choose from many academic courses, covering both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, across fields like engineering, health sciences, business, and the arts.

Entry Requirements for Sri Lankan Students

Candidates are required to submit a personal statement discussing their reasons for applying to the MSc International Relations course and provide other relevant information about their studies. A relevant academic and/or employer reference is also required. Students have the option to upload their CVs along with their applications to demonstrate their work experience.

Grade Requirements:

  • Applicants are expected to have a minimum of a 2:2 UK honours degree in behavioural science, business, criminology, law, psychology, or a human or political science, or a recognised equivalent international qualification.

English Proficiency:

  • Applicants from non-English-speaking backgrounds need an IELTS score of 6.5 overall, with a minimum of 6.0 in each component, or provide an equivalent recognised English language test score like TOEFL or PTE.

Cost of Study

For international students, the tuition fee for the MSc Criminology (Cybercrime and Cybersecurity) course at the University of Surrey is £22,700.

Scholarships

The University of Surrey provides various scholarships and bursaries to help eligible postgraduate students. These include a £2,000 early payment discount for international students who fund their studies. Also, some international students starting a master's degree in September 2025 might qualify for the International Excellence Award, which offers a £5,000 fee reduction.

Careers

Graduates of the MSc Criminology (Cybercrime and Cybersecurity) programme from the University of Surrey can pursue various career roles, including:

  • Cybercrime Investigator
  • Digital Forensics Analyst
  • Cybersecurity Analyst
  • Intelligence Analyst
  • Criminologist
  • Fraud Analyst

Admission

You can apply for this course online directly through the University’s application system. If you need any help with your application, feel free to speak to our trained advisors.

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