Description
Career Opportunities:
Graduates can pursue rewarding careers in law enforcement, financial institutions, public administration, private companies, and research institutions, contributing to the prevention and investigation of socio-economic crimes.
Requirement
- A completed Bachelor's degree in Law, Criminology, Economics, Business Administration, or a related field.
- A strong foundation in criminal law, economics, and finance is recommended.
- Prior experience in business or management (preferred).
- Completed application form
- Official transcripts and diplomas from previous studies (translated and legalized if necessary)
- Spanish language proficiency exam (DELE or equivalent) - might be waived depending on the applicant's background (Optional)
- Curriculum Vitae (CV) or Resume
- Letter of Motivation explaining your interest in the program
Structure
The Master's Degree in Criminal Safeguards and Socio-Economic Crimes program at the University of Valencia consists of 60 ECTS credits spread over one academic year. It combines theoretical knowledge with practical skill development through core courses in criminal law, criminalistics, economic analysis of crime, financial crime investigation techniques, and anti-money laundering strategies. Elective courses focus on specific areas like cybercrime, corruption, tax evasion, and organized crime. The program also includes seminars, workshops with guest speakers, and a final master's thesis project.