The MSc in Criminology, Corporate Crime and Corporate Responsibility at the University of Surrey is a distinctive course, designed for students interested in understanding how large organisations can engage in illegal activity and damage the environment and public health. The course equips students with the knowledge and skills required to study corporate crime efficiently, offering insights into corporate responsibility, compliance and governance.Course Content: Offerings include in-depth study of theory and empirical research related to corporate crime, corporate responsibility, regulation and governance, qualitative and quantitative research methodology, and dissertation training and writing. The course provides students with a comprehensive overview of current debates and analyses in both criminology and corporate crime to further enhance understanding and skills. Key Modules: The course comprises of several key modules including Corporate Crime and Responsibility, Policing and Security, Online Crime, Crime, Justice and Society, Advanced Quantitative Methods, and Advanced Qualitative Methods. Future Careers: Graduates from this course can find employment in a variety of sectors from national and international policy and regulatory agencies, non-government organisations, and the criminal justice system to academic or government-led research to think tanks and private industry.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.