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Artificial Intelligence in Criminology

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Course summary

Artificial Intelligence is at the heart of the modern world and it has the potential to be as much of a game changer in criminology as DNA fingerprinting. Although in its its infancy this technology will revolutionise the way we look at crime, criminals, and offending. On this course we will consider the ethics, opportunities and threats presented by AI.

This course will position you at the cutting edge of this graduate job market. You will graduate with the skills, knowledge and expertise to maximise the opportunities that this new technology will provide.

KEY FEATURES OF THE COURSE

EMPLOYABILITY: Combining two subjects boosts your employability and gives you the opportunity to develop knowledge and expertise in two subject areas, making you a more versatile graduate

SPECIALIST FACILITIES: Throughout your degree you will learn in a modern, flexible and supportive environment with access to specialist facilities

FUTURE PROOF LEARNING: With AI being at the forefront of many industries, learn how it will shape the future within the criminal justice system

EXPERT STAFF: Learn from our expert academic staff that includes leading scientists in their field and an award-winning teaching team of mathematicians, computer scientists, criminal psychologists, sociologists, experienced police officers and lawyers

INDUSTRY CONNECTIONS: Take advantage of our connections with employers on work placements and projects including the HM Prision Service, Youth Justice Board, Rolls-Royce and Toyota

HOW YOU’LL LEARN:

You’ll learn through a variety of methods including lectures, seminars, practical sessions and group working.

YOUR CAREER:

We are aware of the rapid pace of change in the dynamic AI and criminology field and are committed to helping you develop a valuable set of skills which are attractive to a wide range of employers nationally and internationally.

Our Criminology graduates have gone on to diverse roles in the police, Crown Prosecution Service, courts, probation and prison services, youth offending teams and other law enforcement agencies.

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
I4ML
Institution code:
D39

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