The Counter-Terrorism and Transnational Crime course offered by Canterbury Christ Church University is a unique program that provides a comprehensive understanding of the complexities of terrorism and transnational crime. Integrated with this are critical analyses of contemporary issues and the legal, political, and ethical dimensions surrounding them. Course Content: The course is designed to deliver knowledge on crucial components of terrorism and transnational crime such as law enforcements, intelligence and security services. It covers topics that help students grasp the global nature of crime and the responses to counter them, inspiring and instigating critical, ethical and independent thinking.Key Modules: Modules covered within this course range from 'Terrorism and Counter Terrorism', 'Transnational Crime and Justice', 'Legal Responses to Global Criminal Activity', 'Intelligence Analysis' and 'Applied Ethics in Policing and Public Services'. These modules equip students with a theoretical foundation, practical insight and increased understanding of the ethical implications in the field.Future Careers: After finishing the course, there are opportunities for students to pursue an array of interesting career paths. They can find employment within the security, intelligence, and law enforcement agencies, as well as non-governmental organizations. Further study at doctoral level is also available for those wishing to continue their academic journey. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.