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University of Portsmouth| The award | How you will study | Study duration | Course start | Domestic course fees | International course fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MSc | Part-time | 2 years | September | - | - |
Overview
Start your career in countering economic crime, or if you're already working in the field and want to aim for higher level roles, get the knowledge and skills you need on this MSc Economic Crime degree course. Choose to study full-time or part-time on campus, or part-time by distance learning.
You'll explore and evaluate the intricacies of economic crime and its social and financial impacts. You'll get to grips with existing crime reduction policies and weigh up their effectiveness.
Choose specialist topics that interest you – such as countering corruption and fraud examination, terrorism and security, and managing intelligence – as you tailor your studies toward a career in law enforcement, investigations, compliance, research, analysis, management or policy development.
When you graduate, you'll be equipped with skills that will open further opportunities to combat economic crime across the criminal justice system, in the public or private sector.
Course highlights
Careers and opportunities
Careers this Master's prepares you for
According to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), fraud and economic crime is now the most commonly experienced crime in England and Wales. When you graduate from this Master's in Economic Crime, you'll be equipped with the tools you need to not only understand economic crime and how it is countered, but also to challenge existing processes and make improvements.
You'll have a comprehensive understanding of economic crime and will be able to work in areas such as counter fraud and counter corruption, law enforcement, customs and excise, crime prevention and community safety.
You'll gain a tailored postgraduate qualification to add to your undergraduate degree, or to back up your existing career knowledge from the field. You'll delve deep into the subjects you choose to study through research, gaining an evidence-based perspective and a greater ability to be analytical and evaluative.
If you already work in the field of criminal justice, you'll be ready to pursue higher-level roles, or to break into a different area of the discipline. If you're yet to embark on your career, you'll gain the knowledge and advanced research problem-solving skills you need to stand out to employers and contribute positively to justice system reform.
You could also go on to further study, or progress on to a graduate scheme such as PoliceNow or the Civil Service Fast Track Apprenticeship Scheme.
Graduates of this course can go on to roles such as:
economic crime or counter fraud investigator
police or law enforcement officer
probation or prison officer
data analyst
intelligence analyst
cybersecurity
Graduates of this course can go on to work for organisations such as:
Student membership to the Institute of Money Laundering Prevention Officers
While you're on this course, you'll get free student membership to the Institute of Money Laundering Prevention Officers (The Institute).
Benefits of membership include:
Economic Crime Education Consortium (ECEC)
The Economic Crime Education Consortium (ECEC) is a partnership led by the University of Portsmouth with several key criminal justice agencies, including the National Crime Agency, Home Office, Crown Prosecution Service, City of London Police, Companies House, and Serious Fraud Office.
We are working together to develop opportunities for student employment, placements and internships in economic crime, and new economic crime courses to ensure the education of economic crime meets the needs of students and professionals across a wide range of public and private sector settings.
The ECEC is led by Dr Paul Gilmour at the University of Portsmouth, who is the primary academic contact for ECEC matters. For further information, please email [email protected]
https://www.port.ac.uk/study/masters-and-postgraduate-taught/fees-and-funding
A minimum of a second-class honours degree in a relevant subject (Social Science, Humanities, Law, Psychology, or Management subject). Information Technology or science related subjects will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Applicants with equivalent professional experience in a relevant organisation will also be considered on a case-by-case basis.
English language proficiency at a minimum of IELTS band 6.5 with no component score below 6.0.
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