Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore

Cattolica International

Criminology

The programme is a track of the Laurea Triennale in Sociologia.

 

Campus: Milan


School: Political and Social sciences


Intake: September 2025


Edition: 1


Language of instruction: English


Duration: 3 years


Degree awarded: Laurea Triennale in Sociologia


Total ECTS: 180

 

Are you interested in understanding the intricacies of crime and its impact on society? This degree explores how criminal justice systems function across different countries and delves into the methods used to prevent crime and enhance security. Why do crime rates vary, and how effective are different rehabilitation programs? This comprehensive curriculum is designed for those aspiring to work in fields addressing issues of crime prevention, rehabilitation, and security management.

The undergraduate degree in Criminology is designed to address these compelling questions. By integrating disciplines such as Sociology, Psychology, Law and Political Science, this degree offers a cohesive interdisciplinary curriculum that helps students comprehend the complexities of crime and criminal behaviour. Students will gain a thorough grounding in the theoretical and practical aspects of Criminology, including the functioning of criminal justice systems, crime prevention strategies, and the use of technology in crime analysis. Additionally, this degree places a strong emphasis on methodologies and data analysis, equipping students with the skills needed to conduct rigorous research and interpret complex data related to criminal activity and prevention.

As the only BSc degree in Criminology offered in English on continental Europe, this unique curriculum provides an unparalleled educational experience. Supported by Transcrime, a leading center for criminological research, the program ensures students benefit from cutting-edge research and practical insights. This collaboration enhances students' understanding and prepares them for diverse career paths in public administration, international organizations, and the private sector.