Objectives and competences

This master's degree provides comprehensive and practical training in the prevention of extremism from the fields of security, criminology, political science, history, sociology, administrative law, criminal law, social education, communication, psychology, humanities, etc. The master's degree programme provides quality professional training that fits in well with the academic training to work in interdisciplinary teams with different public policies that have a social impact on Jihadist terrorism and other forms of violent extremism.

Courses of postgraduate course that integrate the master or postgraduate degree and that can be processed separately

Basic information

TypePostgraduate courses
CertificateLifelong learning master's degree certificate
Faculty or schoolFacultat de Dret
Branch of knowledge
  • Social sciences, social work, industrial relations and human resources, sociology, political science and international relations
  • Law and legal specializations
  • Interdisciplinary
Mode of deliveryFace-to-face
Credits60
Length of course1 academic year
Language(s) of instructionCatalan;Spanish
Enrolment feeFirst year: 3.918,00 €
An increase of 10% is applied to the price, up to a maximum of € 70, as administration fee
In-company placement(s)Yes, extracurricular
Start of teaching period06/10/2025
End of teaching period01/08/2026
E-mailmaster.pr@ub.edu
Master's degree course homepage http://www.ub.edu/mpr/
ManagmentTorrens Llambrich, Xavier
Open pre-enrolmentNo
Lead to doctoral studiesNo
Admission for applicants not holding a degree qualificationSí, amb crèdits pendents (10% o menys)

Objectives and competences

Objectives

- Acquire professional training that will open up new job opportunities, and to strengthen new skills in the prevention of radicalization in various areas and in public policies, especially on radical Islamism and jihadist terrorism, the extreme right and the extreme left, and violent urban groups.
- Training in the field of preventing radicalization and violent extremism, as a graduate in Political Science, Security, Criminology, History, Sociology, Law, Journalism, Social Education, Management and Public Administration, Social Work, Mediation , Audiovisual Communication, Psychology, Anthropology or Humanities, as a political advisor, public manager, migration technician, gender equality technician, LGTBI technician, anti-rumour agent, head of security or manager of sports or leisure organizations or as to another professional in the field of the prevention of radicalization and extremism.

Access and admission

Applicant profile and access requirements

Recommended applicant profile

- Degree or diploma holders.
- Students who do not hold a university degree can be also admitted to this course, and will receive a university extension certificate on completion.

Access requirements and conditions

The course is also open to students with no prior university education, who will acquire the same knowledge and skills and receive a specific qualification for their learner group. Information on the access requirements and other conditions can be obtained from the course directors.

Pre-enrolment

Contact us

Classes


AddressFacultat de Dret
Avinguda Diagonal, 684

08034 - Barcelona
Catalunya
Email addressmaster.pr@ub.edu
Webpagehttp://www.ub.edu/mpr/
Telephone93 402 19 24
Observationsfor information about the calendar and timetable, please contact us by email or check the website.

Further information


AddressXavier Torrens Llambrich
Avinguda Diagonal, 684

08034 - Barcelona
Catalunya
Email addressmaster.pr@ub.edu
Webpagehttp://www.ub.edu/mpr/
Telephone934021924
Observationscontact us by email or enter the website to find out more about the course and pre-enrol.

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