Criminology and Criminal Justice

Poziom: First-cycle studies
Forma: Full-time studies
Język: English
Wydział: Law and Administration

Opis kierunku

Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Gdańsk is an interdisciplinary programme for students who want to understand crime-its causes, patterns, and consequences-and the institutions designed to prevent and respond to it. Criminology is taught as a meta-discipline integrating law, social sciences, psychology, and biomedical perspectives. You will explore deviant behaviour, victimisation, criminal prevention, and the philosophy and sociology of punishment, while gaining solid foundations in criminal law and the organisation of the criminal justice system. The curriculum combines academic expertise with practice-oriented learning led by experienced researchers and professionals, including judges, prosecutors, lawyers, probation officers, mediators, physicians, and psychologists. A comparative European and international perspective helps students analyse diverse approaches to justice and policy, preparing them for careers in dynamic and evolving criminal justice environments.

DURATION: 3 years (6 semesters)

PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS

  • Interdisciplinary curriculum delivered across five faculties, integrating legal, social, behavioural, and scientific approaches to crime.
  • Strong core in criminal justice: criminology foundations, criminal law, European criminal law, comparative law, human rights, and forensics.
  • Specialist subjects including forensic medicine, psychopathology, resocialisation pedagogy, and criminal biology
    Practice-based teaching with supervision from professionals across the justice system (courts, prosecution, mediation, probation, health and psychological services).
  • Advanced learning infrastructure: more than 30 specialist laboratories, including ballistics facilities, polygraph training, and an experimental observation laboratory with one-way mirrors.
  • Laboratory-based research opportunities, including psycho-neurophysiological methods (for example, brain activity measurement using electroencephalography).Mandatory professional internship in the fourth semester in institutions such as the Police, Prison Service, Judiciary, Prosecutor’s Office, Customs Service, or Border Guard.
  • Established programme experience: one of Poland’s earliest full criminology degrees in this field (since 2013), continuously developed and updated.

JOB PROSPECTS

Graduates are well prepared for entry-level roles and further professional training in areas such as:
  • Criminal justice institutions (courts, prosecution support services, public administration related to justice policy)
  • Police and investigative services, including crime prevention and analytical units
  • Prison and probation services, resocialisation and rehabilitation support
  • Victim support and safeguarding, including non-governmental organisations and public programmes
  • Mediation and restorative justice services
  • Insurance and risk-related sectors, including fraud prevention and claims analysis
  • Research and academia, with a strong foundation for postgraduate study and empirical criminological work.

More information about the programme needed – please contact coordinator Assoc. Prof. Dr habil. Sławomir Steinborn, slawomir.steinborn@ug.edu.pl

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Kryteria kwalifikacyjne

English

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Two out of the following: Biology, Physics/ Physics and Astronomy, History, Mathematics, Geography, Social Science/ Civics, foreign language other than English (French, Spanish, German, Russian, Italian or Ukrainian)

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Additional entrance exam* checking the knowledge to undertake studies (scope of the exam: modern history from World War I onwards, social studies). Failing the exam results in disqualification from the recruitment process. Exam will be conducted online.

*Applies to non-EU citizens holding foreign high school diploma, except holders of:

  • IB (International Baccalaureate)
  • EB (European Baccalaureate)
  • high school diplomas issued within the education system of one of EU, EEA or OECD member states
  • high school diplomas recognized on the basis of bilateral agreements on mutual high school diploma recognition with Poland

Limity przyjęć i progi punktowe

Acceptance limit: 60 students

Point threshold in 2025/2026: 88,50 points

The treshold  may vary from year to year, depending on the candidates’ results.

Uniwersytet Gdański ustala corocznie limity przyjęć (ilość miejsc) na poszczególnych kierunkach studiów. Limity przyjęć na dany rok podajemy na stronach z opisami poszczególnych kierunków. Na studia przyjmowane są osoby z najlepszą punktacją w ramach ustalonego limitu dla kierunku. Uczelnia nie narzuca progów punktowych, od których przyjmuje Kandydatów na kierunki w danym roku akademickim.

Powyżej podajemy dane z lat ubiegłych, mówiące o tym, jaką punktację uzyskały ostatnie osoby na liście, przyjęte na wybrane kierunki studiów. Dzięki temu możecie Państwo zorientować się, jakie było zainteresowanie kierunkami w poprzednich latach. [Dane dotyczą studiów stacjonarnych. Nie opracowujemy statystyk odnośnie niestacjonarnej formy kształcenia].

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Terminy rekrutacji

Registration start: 15.06.2026

Registration end: 12.07.2026

Exam for foreigners: 13.07.2026

Candidates list announced: 14.07.2026

Document submission start: 15.07.2026

Document submission end: 20.07.2026

Announcement of accepted: 21.07.2026

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