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2 Criminal Law Masters Degree Programs in Colombia


American University Corporation (Corporación Universitaria Americana (Coruniamericana))
Criminal Law Specialization
- Colombia, Colombia
Master degree
On-Campus
Spanish
The Criminal Law Specialist of the American University Corporation will be a professional with a broad spirit of leadership and legal and ethical responsibility in each of the activities and competencies that are specific to him, such as: Analyze, explain and interpret the theory of crime as in the application of the Colombian criminal regime. Be a lawyer specialized in criminal matters and criminal procedure to practice the profession as a litigator. Efficiently and properly handle the principles and postulates of criminal justice, serving as a judge of the Republic in criminal matters, or as a member of the Attorney General's Office at any of its delegates and levels.


Anderson University South Carolina
Master of Criminal Justice (MCJ)
- Ibagué, Colombia
- Greenville, USA
MSc
Full time
Distance Learning
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Studying Criminal Law at the Master’s level in Colombia offers a comprehensive understanding of legal systems, criminology, and human rights. This field stands out for its emphasis on practical application and real-world relevance, preparing you for various roles in justice and policy.
Through courses in criminal procedure, forensic science, and restorative justice, you'll develop specialized skills essential for legal practice. You'll gain experience in crafting legal strategies, analyzing complex cases, and understanding the socio-legal implications of crime. Students strengthen critical thinking as they engage with contemporary legal challenges and explore the intersection of law and society.
Colombia's education system promotes collaborative learning and research-oriented projects, fostering independence and innovative problem-solving. Graduates often pursue careers in public prosecution, defense law, or legal consultancy, benefiting from Colombia's growing focus on law reform and international standards. The environment encourages intellectual growth, equipping students with globally transferable skills sought in various legal contexts.