Criminology, extramural MA studies (NZ2-KR)(in Polish: Kryminologia, niestacjonarne (zaoczne), drugiego stopnia) | |
second cycle programme extramural, 2-year studies Language: Polish | Jump to: Opis ogólny Oferujemy ważne, ciekawe, różnorodne wykłady, ćwiczenia, konwersatoria, seminaria, zajęcia praktyczne z kryminologii – nauki o etiologii, fenomenologii oraz politykach radzenia sobie z przestępczością. Zajęcia dydaktyczne odbywają się w budynku Instytutu Profilaktyki Społecznej i Resocjalizacji (ul. Podchorążych 20). Zjazdy odbywają się w soboty i niedziele w trybie hybrydowym. Aktualny kalendarz zjazdów znajduje się na stronie Instytutu Profilaktyki Społecznej i Resocjalizacji w zakładce "Plany zajęć". |
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Learning outcomes
Annot.1 The effects of education for the programme (8-10 most important ones)
After graduating, a student shall demonstrate the following knowledge / skills / competencies:
1. He knows the concepts and the institutions of criminal law, police law and the law binding for other uniform services as well as family and guardianship law, social law, criminology and auxiliary sciences of criminal law.
2. He possess extended knowledge of the essence of social sciences, in particular criminology and victimology as well as the knowledge in the scope of criminal policy including crime prevention strategies
3. He can explain and classify crime through theoretical concepts as well as analyse and evaluate events in the context of violating basic rights and plan corrective actions.
4. He can use the knowledge in the scope of crime detection and crime phenomenology working as an assistant to a judge or a prosecutor, as a police officer, a detective, a human rights defender and also choose proper means to deal with crime perpetrators, including appropriate means of restorative justice.
5. He can design and conduct empirical examinations including the use of various methods and techniques for verifying research hypotheses concerning among the others: crime determinants, victimisation risk, crime trends and also analyse crime statistics and crimes of particular types.
6. He can prepare and evaluate a program/strategy counteracting a specific category of crime and such phenomena as drug addiction, alcoholism and prostitution.
7. He is aware of the dynamics of transformations of social issues which he approaches in an interdisciplinary way, and he can design solution strategies to such issues.
8. He is ready to co-operate with crime victims and refer them to institutions and organisations providing proper support.
9. He can collectively diagnose, devise strategies and plans to work with individual cases – “the customers” of the system of criminal justice
10. He is ready to work with crime victims and refer them to institutions and organisations providing adequate support, he is ready to collectively prepare aid projects.
Annot. 2 The scope of studies in ECST points and semesters
120 ECTS points and 4 semesters,
Annot. 3. If the programme is based on standards (teacher training) a relevant ordinance must be provided
not applicable
Annot 4. Number of ECTS points falling on the classes in the scope of basic sciences, practical classes, including laboratories and project classes and elective module classes.
Basic subjects - 98 ECTS; elective classes 44 ECTS seminars, facultative subjects
and all- university subjects, subject modules taught in a foreign language)
Annot. 5. Information concerning student internship (if provided for in the programme of studies) including the scope of time and number of ECTS points
not applicable
Course structure diagram:
Abbreviations used in tables: | |
lect - Lecture cl - Classes kon - Seminar | e - Examination g - Grading |
First year in criminology | ECTS | lect | cl | kon | exam |
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Safety in EU policies | g | ||||
Ethics of law enforcement agencies | g | ||||
The history of crime and crime control | g | ||||
Applied criminology I | e | ||||
Research Methods in Criminology | 3 | 18 | g | ||
Methodology of social research | e | ||||
Issues in the criminal process | 3 | 18 | g | ||
Sociology of law | g | ||||
Strategies for the prevention of crime | g | ||||
Victimology | g | ||||
Applied criminology 2 | e | ||||
General university courses | 3 | ||||
3401-II-SEMz | 8 | ||||
3401-II-WYB-FB2+z | 12 | ||||
Total: | 29 | 36 |
Second year in criminology | ECTS | lect | cl | kon | exam |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
The limits of human rights and freedoms | e | ||||
Quantitative criminology | 3 | 18 | g | ||
Psychopathology of crime | e | ||||
Rehabilitation in the community | g | ||||
Strategies for drug prevention | g | ||||
Criminal justice | 3 | 18 | e | ||
Risk management in prisons and law enforcement agencies | g | ||||
General university courses | 6 | ||||
3401-II-SEM | 8 | ||||
3401-II-WYB-B2+z | 4 | ||||
3401-II-WYB-FB2+z | 20 | ||||
3401-WYB-FAKz | 16 | ||||
Total: | 60 | 18 | 18 |