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QS Rank:

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3

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University of Oxford

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Oxfordshire

United Kingdom

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Program Rank

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2

The MSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice program at the University of Oxford, offered by the Centre for Criminology within the Faculty of Law, provides students with an advanced understanding of crime and criminal justice. This stimulating and demanding program involves intensive learning in small groups, covering criminological theory, the study of criminal justice, and training in research design and methodology. The curriculum includes compulsory courses, option subjects, and a dissertation, equipping students with comprehensive knowledge and research skills in the field.
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Duration

9 Months

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Median Salary

$35,700

Ranking

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#5

US World and News Report

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#1

The World University Rankings

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#3

QS World University Rankings

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Intake

Fall ( Sept - Nov )

Class Profile

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Class Size

25

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Average Age

28

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Average Work Experience

2 Years

Career Outcomes

Graduates of the MSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice program pursue diverse career paths, including research, government departments, criminal justice agencies, voluntary organizations, and international bodies like the UNODC. Broader roles for criminology graduates include police officers, welfare and housing professionals, and youth workers. Based on general Oxford graduate outcomes, approximately 79.6% were in paid work 15 months after graduation, with an average annual salary of £41,600. Graduates reported high job satisfaction, with almost 89% finding their work meaningful and utilizing their studies.
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Median Earnings After Graduation

$35,700 / year

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Job Placement

79.6%

Prospective Job Roles

Welfare and housing associate professionals

Research careers

Police officers

Sales and retail assistants

National government administrative occupations

Care workers and home carers

Educational support assistants

Bar staff

Other administrative occupations

Prison service officers

Youth and community workers

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Eligibility Criteria

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At least 3 years of bachelor degree.

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At least 3.6 / 4 undergraduate GPA is expected.

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Accepted fields include law, sociology, politics, economics, social policy, psychology, history, another subject relevant to criminology.

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English Proficiency Tests

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    7.5

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  • TOEFL

    110

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  • Cambridge

    191

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Application Requirements

Here's everything you need to know to ensure a complete and competitive application—covering the key documents and criteria for a successful submission.

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Application Fee: 75

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    Transcript

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    Resume

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    English Proficiency Test

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    Academic LOR

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    Class 10 Marksheets

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    Professional LOR

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    Resume

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    Passport

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    IELTS

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    Class 12 Marksheets

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    Master SOP

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    General LOR

Application Deadlines

Offer Conditions Fulfillment
FallAug 31, 2027

Fees and Funding

Annual course fees are for the 2026-27 academic year. Estimated living costs are based on a 9-month academic year in Oxford, calculated from a monthly range of £1,405 to £2,105. Fee waiver schemes for the application fee are available for those resident in a low-income country or who are, or have been, a refugee or displaced person.
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Tuition Fees

$34,130 / year

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Overall Cost

$49,925 / year

FAQs

  • Assessment is based on written examinations, coursework essays, and a dissertation of up to 12,000 words on a criminology-related topic.
  • Applicants are required to hold an excellent undergraduate degree, preferably in law, sociology, politics, psychology, or another relevant discipline. A first-class or strong upper second-class honours degree (or international equivalent) is normally expected.
  • The program focuses on understanding the causes and consequences of crime, the operation of criminal justice institutions, penal policy, policing, and criminal law from sociological, legal, and policy perspectives.
  • The program lasts for one academic year on a full-time basis.
  • The MSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice is a one-year, full-time postgraduate degree that provides students with a deep understanding of crime, criminal justice systems, and criminological theory through an interdisciplinary approach.

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