The new Master’s in Criminology is underway

Last Wednesday, March 1, 2023, the Government of Andorra approved, at the request of eUniv, the decree creating the state university degree of Master in Criminology (published in the BOPA on 8-III-2023). In accordance with the promulgated decree, the course will have a duration of 2 academic years (4 semesters) and a load of 120 European credits. To access it, you must be in possession of a bachelor’s degree or equivalent, in the fields of criminology, law, psychology, sociology, anthropology, social work, education, social education, journalism, business, medicine, nursing or others that may be related to the contents and professional outputs of the master’s degree.


The Academic Board of the eUniv approved in its regular session on March 21, 2023, the presentation to AQUA of the study plan report for this master’s degree, which will be coordinated by Dr. Lluís Jiménez, professor of criminal law at the Faculty of Law and Social Sciences of the eUniv, and with accredited professional and academic experience in the world of criminology, who is confident of being able to start the implementation during the next academic year 2023-24.