GENERAL INFORMATION
  • Name of course :
    PROFILING AND ANALYSIS OF CRIMINAL BEHAVIOUR
  • Qualification awarded:
    Master (Degree Universitat Barcelona)
  • Number of credits:
    70,00
  • Centre responsible :
    Faculty of Law / Faculty of Psychology
  • Length of course (in academic years):
    2
  • Mode of delivery (face-to-face/ blended/ distance):
    Blended
MANAGEMENT:
  • Soria Verde, Miguel Angel

RECOMMENDED APPLICANT PROFILES AND ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:

- Personnel of the state security forces and the justice system.
- University graduates in scientific disciplines such as psychology, criminology, law, private investigation and medicine.

ADMISSION FOR APPLICANTS NOT HOLDING A DEGREE QUALIFICATION:

The course is also open to students with no prior university education, who will acquire the same knowledge and skills and receive a specific qualification for their learner group. Information on the access requirements and other conditions can be obtained from the course directors.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

- To acquire a basic understanding of criminal investigation.
- To understand the process for the design of a psychological profile in cases of violent crime.
- To control the analysis of criminal behaviour.
- To apply the theoretical knowledge to the analysis of real cases.

FURTHER INFORMATION OF INTEREST
  • Enrolment fee:
    • First year:
      3.000,00 €
    • Second year:
      1.600,00 €
    • An increase of 10% is applied to the price, up to a maximum of € 70, as administration fee
  • In-company placement(s):
    Yes (consult conditions with the course directors)
  • Date on which pre-enrolment begins:
    6/1/2018
  • Date on which pre-enrolment ends:
    9/30/2018
  • Classes begin:
    10/1/2018
FACULTY OR SCHOOL WHERE THE COURSE IS TAUGHT
FOR FURTHER ENQUIRIES
  • Name of individual or institution:
    Escola de Postgrau. Facultat de Dret
  • Address:
    Diagonal, 684
    08034 Barcelona
    España
  • Email address:
    master.investigacio.criminal.coordinacio@ub.edu
  • Webpage:
    http://www.ub.edu
  • Telephone:
    620 755 994
  • Observations:
    Appointments should be scheduled by email or by telephone (from 4 to 8 pm).