Criminology 48 months Undergraduate Program By Universidad Rey Juan Carlos |Top Universities
Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

30,900 EURTuition Fee/year

Scholarship

YesScholarships

Main Subject Area

CriminologyMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Criminology

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

What knowledge will I acquire with this Degree?
  • Basic understanding of the great social theories, which allowed to identify and relate the social and personal context of the criminal act, victimization and responses to crime and deviation.
  • Management of the main theories and approaches to security, its dimensions and the risks and threats in public and private environments Mastery of the different criminological theories and concepts related to crime, victims and responses to them.
  • Knowledge and mastery of the various types and forms of crime.
  • Understanding of the state monopoly in matters of security and its mechanisms.
  • Knowledge of the fundamentals and forms of punitive power of the State.
  • Understanding of the Spanish constitutional model of security, prevention and repression of criminal acts and rehabilitation of offenders.
  • Identification and understanding of the different public policies and the role of public and private agents and institutions that intervene in matters of security, crime and treatment of victims.
  • Management and application of the legal sources of criminology.
  • Use of the necessary methods to collect, process and interpret data derived from an investigation in criminology.
  • Preparation of treatment strategies for victims.
  • Design of reintegration itineraries for offenders.
  • Mastery of the fundamentals and institutions of Spanish prison law.
  • Knowledge of the main phases of criminal procedure.
  • Mastery of the fundamentals and basic principles of legal and forensic medicine.
  • Intervention in negotiation, mediation and conflict resolution processes.
  • Active participation in processes of design and evaluation of programs and public policies related to criminology, security and treatment of victims and criminals.
  • Understanding of the fundamentals and basic principles of criminal psychology and prevention.
  • Mastery of the fundamentals and basic principles of the sociology of deviation.
  • Critical analysis of decisions issued by public and private agents involved in the field of criminology, security and social intervention with criminals.
  • Establishment of links and relationships between the different disciplines involved in criminology.
  • Use of different research methodologies in criminology.
  • Global understanding of the influence of culture on the different forms of crime.
  • Understanding of the private aspect of the fundamental rights of the person and know the different procedures for their protection.
  • Analysis and management of the different sources of information associating the data obtained to explain and support hypotheses and conclusions.
  • Inventory, analysis and selection of legal-social information outlining lines of reasoning to support a detailed argument over time
  • Presentation of conclusions verbally and in writing in an orderly, structured manner and in accordance with the audience for which they have been prepared
  • Preparation and writing of reports and academic and research papers.
  • Management of professional activities related to the areas in which criminology operates
  • Intervention in the resolution of relationship conflicts within the framework of their professional performance.
  • Scheduling of their own work, establishing action priorities, professionally fulfilling their tasks and evaluating the effectiveness of their actions

Program overview

Main Subject

Criminology

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

What knowledge will I acquire with this Degree?
  • Basic understanding of the great social theories, which allowed to identify and relate the social and personal context of the criminal act, victimization and responses to crime and deviation.
  • Management of the main theories and approaches to security, its dimensions and the risks and threats in public and private environments Mastery of the different criminological theories and concepts related to crime, victims and responses to them.
  • Knowledge and mastery of the various types and forms of crime.
  • Understanding of the state monopoly in matters of security and its mechanisms.
  • Knowledge of the fundamentals and forms of punitive power of the State.
  • Understanding of the Spanish constitutional model of security, prevention and repression of criminal acts and rehabilitation of offenders.
  • Identification and understanding of the different public policies and the role of public and private agents and institutions that intervene in matters of security, crime and treatment of victims.
  • Management and application of the legal sources of criminology.
  • Use of the necessary methods to collect, process and interpret data derived from an investigation in criminology.
  • Preparation of treatment strategies for victims.
  • Design of reintegration itineraries for offenders.
  • Mastery of the fundamentals and institutions of Spanish prison law.
  • Knowledge of the main phases of criminal procedure.
  • Mastery of the fundamentals and basic principles of legal and forensic medicine.
  • Intervention in negotiation, mediation and conflict resolution processes.
  • Active participation in processes of design and evaluation of programs and public policies related to criminology, security and treatment of victims and criminals.
  • Understanding of the fundamentals and basic principles of criminal psychology and prevention.
  • Mastery of the fundamentals and basic principles of the sociology of deviation.
  • Critical analysis of decisions issued by public and private agents involved in the field of criminology, security and social intervention with criminals.
  • Establishment of links and relationships between the different disciplines involved in criminology.
  • Use of different research methodologies in criminology.
  • Global understanding of the influence of culture on the different forms of crime.
  • Understanding of the private aspect of the fundamental rights of the person and know the different procedures for their protection.
  • Analysis and management of the different sources of information associating the data obtained to explain and support hypotheses and conclusions.
  • Inventory, analysis and selection of legal-social information outlining lines of reasoning to support a detailed argument over time
  • Presentation of conclusions verbally and in writing in an orderly, structured manner and in accordance with the audience for which they have been prepared
  • Preparation and writing of reports and academic and research papers.
  • Management of professional activities related to the areas in which criminology operates
  • Intervention in the resolution of relationship conflicts within the framework of their professional performance.
  • Scheduling of their own work, establishing action priorities, professionally fulfilling their tasks and evaluating the effectiveness of their actions

Admission requirements

59+
72+
5.5+
The documentation must be attached electronically. During the academic year, the physical presentation of the documentation that cannot be verified as digitally valid will be requested.
4 Years
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Tuition fee and scholarships

Domestic Students

5,900 EUR
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International Students

30,900 EUR
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