University Degree in Criminology
OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY DEGREE - IN PERSON MODALITY
+ Diploma in Private Detective
Did you know that an insect can be crucial in solving a crime or that a criminal’s handwriting reveals his or her personality? With the university degree in Criminology, you will learn to decipher hidden clues with different techniques, explore criminal minds and analyze data to prevent crime trends. All with the mission of seeking the truth and building a safer world.
- Do you consider yourself an attentive and observant person, who enjoys solving puzzles and searching for the truth?
- Does the idea of working in collaboration with the police, lawyers and legal professionals appeal to you?
- Are you able to remain calm and make decisions in high-pressure situations?
- Are you interested in studying how technological developments are changing the field of criminology?
If so... this is the university degree for you!
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You will learn to solve crimes with on-campus simulations
From day one, you will work with the criminologist’s case, analyzing crime scenes and practicing in Gesell camera rooms, where you will be confronted with life-like situations. In addition, you will study in the criminology laboratory and you will always have access to the most cutting-edge facilities of one of the best university campuses in Europe.
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Why is UFV the best place to study Criminology?
Your classes will combine theory with practical experimentation in the criminology lab or in the anatomical-forensic classroom, where you will analyze crime scenes, make facial composites of criminals and learn about ballistics and fingerprinting.
You will complete internships in companies, criminal law firms and organizations such as the Secretary of State for Security, the Civil Guard, BOTECH, the Canary Islands Institute of Criminological Analysis, etc.
Your professors will be active professionals with extensive knowledge of the latest trends in the area, and you will attend seminars and conferences with experts in jihadist terrorism, drug trafficking, missing persons, cybersecurity, etc.
You will study private and forensic investigation techniques and you will obtain a Diploma in Private Detective. In addition, you will enjoy a large campus with its own rooms for your career, as well as a 8,800 m2 sports center, cafeterias, computer labs, food trucks, etc.
You will learn in the field with visits to police headquarters, penitentiaries, juvenile institutions and victim care centers where you will be able to apply your knowledge to real situations.
You will live an UNFORGETTABLE university experience and will be able to participate in sports teams and student societies such as Emprende UFV, the Debate Society or Entrepreneurial Generation.
Internships in companies
You will carry out your professional internship in companies, criminal law firms and organizations such as the Secretary of State for Security, the Civil Guard, BOTECH, the Canary Islands Institute of Criminological Analysis, among others. This internship will allow you to analyze real cases within an organization and participate in some of their studies. In addition, 85% of our students receive a job offer before finishing their internship.
International Agreements
We have exchange agreements so that you can study at a university in America, Europe or Asia, an experience that will allow you to learn about criminology investigation techniques in another country. In addition, you will live on campus with students of different nationalities and have access to the UFV Language Center.
We train criminologists who seek the truth and advocate for a safer world
As a criminology professional, you will become an expert in understanding crimes and their causes, and you will work in very delicate situations where the protection of victims and the prevention of risk situations will be your priority. For this reason, your training includes humanistic, ethical and deontological subjects so that you understand the importance of your profession, seek the Good, Truth and Justice and contribute to the safety and welfare of society.
TITLE OF THE DEGREE
UNIVERSITY DEGREE IN CRIMINOLOGY
INITIAL FEE
€1,500
MONTHLY FEE
€870
TOTAL
€10,200
Scholarships and Grants
At UFV, we understand the importance of studying for a career that fulfills you. That is why one in three UFV students receives a scholarship or bursary.
Career Opportunities
Some of the career opportunities for this university degree are:
- Private Detective (Private Detective qualification required): conducts private investigations commissioned by individuals or legal entities, either through his or her own or another detective firm.
- Parliamentary Advisor: advises parliamentary groups in Congress and the Senate on criminal policy issues.
- Expert: issues reports and ratifies them in court at the request of the parties to the proceedings on a concrete and specific expertise.
- Mediator (Mediator qualification required): facilitates reconciliation processes between victims and perpetrators within the framework of restorative justice.
- Head of Security (Head of Security qualification required): manages all areas of security in private companies, individuals or privately managed public spaces.
- Victim Care Office: assesses the risk and the need to accompany the victim in their de-victimization process at different levels.
- Risk Analyst: analyzes, from the companies’ SOCS (Security Operation Centers), the possible attacks that a company may face to prevent fraud, cyber-attacks, data theft, etc.
- Advisor in Insurance Companies: advises companies on insurance policies and manages relations between customers and insurers.
- Data Protection Officer (accreditation required): large-scale processing of special categories of personal data and data relating to criminal convictions and offenses, among others.
- Processor, agent and procedural manager (public examination required): civil servant working for the various judicial bodies in the criminal field.
- Security civil servant in penitentiaries (public examination required).
- Law enforcement (public examination required): criminology graduates may take the public examination for the basic scale and the executive scale, both in the national police or local police, as well as in the Civil Guard (direct access to the Scale of Officers).
- Trainer of Law Enforcement and Educational Centers in different matters related to prevention, intervention, new investigation techniques, victimization, etc
Title of the Degree:
University Degree in Criminology
Centers where the University Degree is taught:
Faculty of Law, Business and Government
Branch of knowledge:
Social and Legal Sciences
Modality:
In person
Languages in which it is taught:
Spanish
Total number of ECTS credits:
240
Specialization:
Not applicable
Number of new admission places offered:
70
Regulated professions:
Does not qualify
Resolution:
Not applicable
Regulation:
Not applicable
José Salomón Cárdenas Pizarro
Licenciado en Criminología. Máster en Humanidades. Dea en Derecho, Cursos de Doctorado. ExDirector adjunto del Grado en Criminología Ufv. Profesor del Grado en Criminología Ufv. Profesor de Master, Licenciatura y Grado en Criminología en otras universidades. Profesor de Criminología y Seguridad de la Dirección General de la Policía. Diplomado Universitario en Dirección de Seguridad. Diplomado Superior en Investigación Privada. Medalla al Mérito Profesional de la Dirección General de la Policía.
Ester Pascual Rodríguez
Doctora en Derecho Penal por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid con sobresaliente CUM LAUDE en Derecho Penal. 2012. Master en el ejercicio práctico de la abogacía. Universidad de Salamanca. 2002. Experta universitaria en resolución de conflictos y mediación. UNED. 2004. Diploma de estudios avanzados. Universidad Pontificia Comillas. 2006. Máster Executive en inglés profesional. Vaugham. 2021. Su labor de investigación se ha centrado en el estudio y análisis de la justicia restaurativa y el derecho penitenciario. Ha desarrollado su labor profesional desde distintos enfoques: defendiendo ante los tribunales, mediando en delitos graves y menos graves y enseñando en la universidad.
Karla Gabriela Gallo Giunzioni
Profesora del grado de Psicología de la UFV. Psicóloga general sanitaria con experiencia en evaluación e intervención. Especialista en evaluación mediante técnicas proyectivas. Investigadora sobre temáticas relacionadas al perdón, las técnicas proyectivas y el bienestar psicológico.
Susana Martínez Rodríguez
Licenciada en psicología. Magíster en Gerontología Educativa y Social. Máster en Terapia de Pareja y Familia. Profesora de las asignaturas: Motivación y emoción, Intervención en Pareja y Familia, Entrevista psicológica, Ciclo Vital I, Modelos, técnicas e instrumentos de evaluación. Profesora en MUPGS y en Experto en Intervención en Pareja y Familia. Psicoterapeuta acreditada por la FEATF.
Laura Gómez García
Perito Judicial en Criminología y en siniestralidad vial. Responsable en Madrid el Inst. Canario de Análisis Criminológico Docencia internacional y docencia para FFCCS. Participación en Grupos de investigación y autora de diversos artículos y capítulos de libros. Coodirectora Manual de Victimologia.
David Roncero Villarreal
Lic. en Psicología. Master en Psicología Clínica y de la Salud. Doctor en Psicología Clínica, Forense y de la Salud. Psicólogo y gestión de equipos técnicos con adolescentes en conflicto. Profesor en grados de Psicología, Criminología y Educación social. Línea de investigación: adolescencia y conducta violenta.
María Masana Diego
Máster Responsabilidad Social Corporativa. Máster Marketing Digital y Comunicación 2.0. Lic. Administración y Dirección de empresas. Dipl. Ciencias Empresariales. Gdo. Psicología. Mención en Psicología Educativa (a falta de presentar TFG y prácticas). Docente de más de 13 años en todos los niveles educativos (desde Educación Secundaria a Formación Profesional Grado Superior) en el ámbito científico-técnico, módulos relacionados con la empresa y necesidades de aprendizaje (aula de enlace y FP Básica). Miembro de GEIN en innovación educativa (UFV).
Miguel Martí Sánchez
Lic. en Filosofía / Máster en Investigación Filosófica / Ph. D. en Filosofía. Premio Extraordinario de Licenciatura y de Doctorado de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras de la Universidad de Navarra. 2010 Beca de Colaboración en Departamentos Universitarios, Ministerio de Educación. 2013 Beca de Formación del Profesorado Universitario (FPU), Ministerio de Educación.
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José Salomón Cárdenas Pizarro
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Natalia Reig Aleixandre
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Ester Pascual Rodríguez
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Karla Gabriela Gallo Giunzioni
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María Victoria Pablo Ríos
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Susana Martínez Rodríguez
Directora del Máster en Terapia Familiar y Sistémica -
Laura Gómez García
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David Roncero Villarreal
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María Masana Diego
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Miguel Martí Sánchez
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