MSc In Law
This advanced-level programme offers in-depth knowledge of contemporary issues in criminal law, forensic science, and digital investigations. Students explore both theoretical and practical aspects of criminal profiling, cybercrime, and evidence handling. The curriculum incorporates legal research, business law principles, and investigative techniques essential to modern criminal justice systems. Emphasis is placed on applying forensic methods and legal standards in real-world contexts, including courtroom and crime scene scenarios. Graduates are equipped for professional roles in legal, law enforcement, and forensic investigation sectors.
Course Details
This MSc in criminal law from Azteca University is designed to equip students with advanced knowledge and skills in key areas of legal analysis, practice, and leadership.
The programme provides comprehensive training in managing crime scenes, understanding types of evidence, and applying forensic science techniques. It integrates modules on digital forensics and cybercrime to address the growing importance of technology in criminal investigations. Students also learn about legal environments affecting business crime and develop strong legal research skills. Emphasis is placed on practical methods such as interviewing, interrogation, and criminal profiling theories to enhance investigative accuracy and legal outcomes.
After completion of this programme, students will be able to understand the following:
- Analyse and apply crime scene management procedures according to legal and forensic standards.
- Evaluate the role of cybercrime and implement digital forensic strategies in investigations.
- Identify, collect, and preserve various types of evidence following legal protocols
- Employ forensic science techniques to support criminal investigations and judicial processes.
- Examine criminological theories and their relevance to modern investigative methods.
- Conduct structured interviews and interrogations within ethical and legal frameworks.
- Interpret the legal environment affecting business crimes and white-collar investigations.
- Apply appropriate legal research methods to support criminal casework and policy development.
- Assess the psychological and behavioural aspects of criminal profiling.
- Integrate theoretical and practical knowledge to contribute effectively to multidisciplinary criminal justice teams.
Entry Requirements
You are required to hold, at minimum, a recognised bachelor's degree with a minimum overall score of 55% (GPA 2.0 on a 4.0 point scale) or higher.
In some instances, you may also require relevant work experience and/or research experience. If applicable, you may demonstrate this by submitting a CV, portfolio, and/or personal statement.
English Language Proficiency:
Our programs are conducted in the English language. As such, you must demonstrate proficiency in the English language by submitting one of the following test scores during the application process:
IELTS Overall: 5.5
TOEFL (iBT: 58+; PBT: 490+; CBT: 167+)
TOEIC Overall: 555+
PTE Overall: 50+
Duolingo Overall: 90+
English Proficiency Waivers:
The English proficiency test is not required for the following candidates:
– Native English Speakers, OR;
– Applicants having completed their schooling in English (i.e. High School Diploma or IB), OR;
– Applicants having completed their undergraduate or graduate studies in English, OR;
– 2 years of work experience in an organization where English is the primary language of communication.