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Eminent Faculties

Engage with experts using interactive, technology-enabled virtual classrooms

Anytime Learning

Gain from recorded lectures, programme handouts, and recorded content

Industy Endorsed

Co-Developed Co-Designed Co-Delivered by Industry Experts

Experiential learning

It allows learners to apply concepts learnt in classroom in real work situations





Programme Overview

This specialised course provides a holistic understanding of Criminology as a branch of knowledge within the Criminal Justice System through a multidisciplinary approach. This approach equips the students to understand the different roles that can be played by a Criminologist, and make an informed decision about their future career pathway.

A comprehensive curriculum, extensive emphasis on experiential learning and a flexible education methodology that enables working professionals to acquire a prestigious graduate degree while pursuing their careers, the Bachelor of Arts in criminal studies is just the right programme for career growth in the Corporate World.

Six Semesters spread over Three Years





Batch-Size of 20 learners per branch





Skills and techniques to provide extensive learning





Prepares Learners to be suitable for various senior roles





Degree Awarded from UGC recognised Universities





Virtual Labs

Qualification:

must have successfully passed the examination at the 10+2 or equivalent with a minimum of 45% marks (CBSE, ISC, State Boards, IB, Cambridge and other govt. recognised boards)

Minimum one year of work experience.

Specialization: -Criminal Studies



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Programme Structure


SEMESTER I SEMESTER II
Elements of Criminology International Criminal Law
Fundamentals of Criminal Law Restorative Justice
Juvenile Justice in India Domestic and Community Violence
Sociology of Crimes Criminal and Evidentiary Procedure
Essential Psychology for Criminology Academic Writing
Academic Writing
SEMESTER III SEMESTER IV
Criminal Psychology Criminal Justice Ethics
White Collar and Economic Crimes Introduction to Forensic Science
Criminological Research Advanced Victimology
Victimology Elements of Penology
Applied Criminology-I Applied Criminology-II
SEMESTER V SEMESTER VI
Advanced Forensic Science Criminological Counselling
Police Governance and Administration heory and Practice of Criminal Investigation
Penology and Prison Governance Crime Prevention and Detection

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LEARNING PEDAGOGY



Convenient learning

Live & Recorded Lectures

Cutting Edge Tutorials.

Continuos Assessment


E-Tutoring

Multimedia Resources

Lectures through LMS


Online Assessment

E-Examinations

Peer Assessment

Insights from industry experts


Online Mentoring

Counseling through Experts

Resume Buidling

Networking with larger community of professionals

eDIGI Advantages

Job Fairs & Networking Events

eDIGI organizes regular events in key cities every few months for Working Professionals to explore current and upcoimg opportunities for growth

Extended Career Support

eDIGI offers career support services to learner through-Career Coaching, Personalised Mentorship, Mock Interviews etc.

Resume Building Support

eDIGI also helps Learner on building Resume to Impress Recruiters by providning tips on showcasing skills & achievements professionally.

Comprehensive Content

eDIGI provides Best-in-class and engaging content by leading faculty and industry leaders in the form of videos, cases and projects.
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Disclaimer*

eDIGILEARN does not grant credit; credits are granted, accepted or transferred at the sole discretion of the relevant educational institution offering the diploma or degree. We advise you to enquire further regarding the suitability of this program for your academic and professional requirements before enrolling. eDIGILEARN does not make any representations regarding the recognition or equivalence of the credits or credentials awarded, unless otherwise expressly stated.