Learn theories about the nature and determinants of crime, and how to contrast these theories in real life, using data analytic and data science techniques. Use data and data analytic methods to evaluate policies, understand trends in crime, predict and classify criminological phenomena and map and analyse complex network relationships between criminals, criminal organisations and other agents in society. Enjoy using a variety of statistical software used in government, industry, and academia, including R, SPSS and other popular packages. Have the opportunity to study abroad or complete a professional placement on a four-year optional course.
The minimum IELTS score required is 6
Undergraduate
48
Sep
6.0
23000,
Liverpool, England
£ 12500
City Campus, Clifton Campus, Brackenhurst Campus, London Campus
6.5
£ 9700
College Lane, de Havilland, Bayfordbury
£ 14750
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