CrIme anD sOCIety - und Sozialwissenschaften
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CrIme anD sOCIety - und Sozialwissenschaften
Crime and Soci e t y obj ectives What We Offer Du ration / Degree Questions concerning deviance & social norms, crime & po litics, the governance of security & the safeguarding of hu man rights are pressing issues of our times at the interface of social, legal, domestic, and foreign policy as well as those between education, social work, and public policy. The Master‘s Degree Programme in International Criminology (M.A.) at the University of Hamburg offers the opportunity to study criminology as an independent, socioscientific subject; the programme is the first one of its kind in Germany to date. The con secutive M.A. programme comprises 120 credits and is a full-time course of study. Approximately 30 students are accepted into the programme each year. The programme is a 4-semester, full-time course of study (with an option for part-time studies). Cou rse Pro gramme •Completed university or college degree in Sociology, Psycholo gy, Education, Human Medicine, Law, or another subject rela ted to the study of criminology, at least at the B.A. or applied science degree level. The Master‘s Degree Programme in International Criminolo gy teaches students the subject-specific theoretical and methodological skills needed for a profession in the field of criminology, particularly in research and teaching, and for at taining executive, management and planning positions in all areas related to criminology. The programme has a modular course structure, and focuses on four thematic areas: „Basic Principles of Punishment“, „Policing“, „International Criminal and Security Policy“, and „Cultural and Visual Criminology“, with several courses on each subject offered every semester. In addition to the basic principles (e.g. history of criminology, introduction to criminology, theories of criminolo gy), the programme also covers research skills (quantitative and qualitative methods of empirical social research) and in-depth interdisciplinary knowledge (basic principles of criminal law, so ciological perspectives, forensics, conflict resolution). It also inclu des courses and modules that specifically address current social developments and serve as a basis for empirical and theoretical analyses of selected topics in the field of criminology. Degree: Master of Arts (M.A.) with the option to subsequently enter a doctorate programme. admission requ i rements/ selection criteria •Proficiency in English. •Prior academic experience and interest in criminology-related topics are desired. For detailed information, please visit: www.wiso.uni-hamburg.de/ma-internationale-kriminologie Additional features of the programme: •Small classes and groups •Intensive support and counseling for individual research and master‘s theses •Interdisciplinary approach to teaching und research •Practical internship •Opportunity for a semester abroad, participation in European SOCRATES programme UNI MA Kriminologie english-2012-01.indd 1 23.07.12 10:29 Uhr Application process: You may apply online via the STiNE Studies Infonet (www.stine. uni-hamburg.de) or send your application by postal mail to the admissions committee. For more information on the application process, please visit: www.wiso.uni-hamburg.de/ma-internationale-kriminologie Subject-specific academic advising E-Mail: [email protected] www.wiso.uni-hamburg.de/studienbuero-sowi Application period: 1 June to 15 July. Admission and start of programme: Every winter semester; there are a limited number of admissions to the programme (approx. 30 students a year). Orientation: Before the semester and lecture period begin, there is a two-day orientation and introduction to the programme to assist students in planning their schedule and course of study. Tuition and fees: Semester tuition (includes „semester ticket“ student transit pass) in the amount of € 288.00. Fachbereich Erziehungswissenschaften (School of Education, Psychology and Human Movement) Von-Melle-Park 8 / VMP 8 Regionales Rechenzentrum (Computer Center) Schlüterstraße 10 / RRZ HALLERSTR. U-Bahn Hallerstraße Fachbereich Sozialwissenschaften (Department of Social Sciences) Allendeplatz 1 / AP 1 f de lh o mc Rothenbau e lle Ed m haussee Schlüterstraße ela ind Re ntz el s tra ße VonMellePark Gr Fachbereiche Betriebswirtschafts lehre und Volkswirtschaftslehre (Departments of Economics and Business Administration) Von-Melle-Park 5 / VMP 5 I n ter n at i o n a l C r i m i n o l og y D epartment o f s o c i al sc i ences Institute for Criminological Research Allendeplatz 1, 20146 Hamburg Germany Office: Tel. +49 (0)40 42838-3329 Fax +49 (0)40 42838-2328 www.sozialwiss.uni-hamburg.de/publish/IKS Mensa in Gr An der Verbindungsbahn Fernsehturm „Philosophenturm“ (Department of Philosophy) Von-Melle-Park 6 / VMP 6 General academic advising services and applications University of Hamburg – CampusCenter Alsterterrasse 1, 20354 Hamburg Germany Tel. +49 (0)40 42838-7000 www.uni-hamburg.de/campuscenter M ASTER ‘S DEGR EE PRO GR A MMe (M .A.) i n AudiMax Von-Melle-Park 4 / VMP 4 s bu tro 5 Me 4 / Fachbereich Sozialökonomie (Department of Socio Economics) Von-Melle-Park 9 / VMP 9 University of Hamburg / Universität Hamburg School of Business, Economics and Social Sciences Department of Social Sciences Allendeplatz 1, 20146 Hamburg Germany www.wiso.uni-hamburg.de/sozialwissenschaften Date of Issue: July 2012 Design: klute.se Pictures: Dichant, Heitmann, iStockphoto, Mediaserver Hamburg ContaCt Application process an d Start of PRO GRAMME un Congress Centrum dSie m er s-A lle DAMMTOR Fernbahn/S-Bahn Uni-Hauptgebäude West-Flügel (Main University Building, West Wing) Edmund-Siemers-Allee 1 / ESA 1 UNI MA Kriminologie english-2012-01.indd 2 e Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek (National and University Library) Stabi/SUB Von-Melle-Park 3 / VMP 3 Uni-Hauptgebäude (Main University Building) Edmund-SiemersAllee 1 / ESA 1 Wirtschaftsund School ofFakultät Business, Economics Sozialwissenschaften and Social Sciences 23.07.12 10:29 Uhr