Law with Criminology Undergraduate Program By University of Central Lancashire |Top Universities

Law with Criminology

Main Subject Area

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Program overview

Main Subject

Law and Legal Studies

Degree

LLB

Study Level

Undergraduate

Get a qualifying law degree while learning about crime and justice from a sociological point of view - this degree gives you the academic training you need to pursue a professional career as a solicitor or barrister. The criminology element of your degree is taught by renowned and extensively published criminology academics and covers both the nature of crime and criminality and society’s response to it. You will learn research, interviewing and negotiating skills, which will stand you in good stead for a career in law, as well as being widely valued by a range of employers. Our students are valued highly by employers due to their aptitude and skills profile. They have an impressive track record of gaining graduate level jobs or professional training contracts. Our graduates are attractive to a range of employers – solicitors, barristers, company legal advisers, football clubs, insurance companies, HR departments, teachers, criminal justice system, courts, probation service, police officers. Lancashire Law School graduate are much sought after in the workplace which is why we are consistently ranked in the UK’s top 20% of law schools for graduate level employment (Destination of Leavers of Higher Education survey). After successfully completing our combined LLB (Hons), you can go on to the professional element of legal training either as a solicitor (the Legal Practice Course) or as a barrister (the Bar Professional Training Course). The programme is also an excellent starting point if you’re thinking of a career with a specific criminological interest, such as the probation service, social work, youth and community work, the police, prison and immigration services. Some of our eminent alumni include judges, Queen’s Counsel, barristers and solicitors across the UK, Europe and around the world, CEOs, business leaders and industrialists, entrepreneurs and business owners, senior public servants such as civil servants, politicians, senior police and local government officers, senior academics and researchers at all levels, authors of many academic works, leading voluntary sector workers, board representatives and trustees.

Program overview

Main Subject

Law and Legal Studies

Degree

LLB

Study Level

Undergraduate

Get a qualifying law degree while learning about crime and justice from a sociological point of view - this degree gives you the academic training you need to pursue a professional career as a solicitor or barrister. The criminology element of your degree is taught by renowned and extensively published criminology academics and covers both the nature of crime and criminality and society’s response to it. You will learn research, interviewing and negotiating skills, which will stand you in good stead for a career in law, as well as being widely valued by a range of employers. Our students are valued highly by employers due to their aptitude and skills profile. They have an impressive track record of gaining graduate level jobs or professional training contracts. Our graduates are attractive to a range of employers – solicitors, barristers, company legal advisers, football clubs, insurance companies, HR departments, teachers, criminal justice system, courts, probation service, police officers. Lancashire Law School graduate are much sought after in the workplace which is why we are consistently ranked in the UK’s top 20% of law schools for graduate level employment (Destination of Leavers of Higher Education survey). After successfully completing our combined LLB (Hons), you can go on to the professional element of legal training either as a solicitor (the Legal Practice Course) or as a barrister (the Bar Professional Training Course). The programme is also an excellent starting point if you’re thinking of a career with a specific criminological interest, such as the probation service, social work, youth and community work, the police, prison and immigration services. Some of our eminent alumni include judges, Queen’s Counsel, barristers and solicitors across the UK, Europe and around the world, CEOs, business leaders and industrialists, entrepreneurs and business owners, senior public servants such as civil servants, politicians, senior police and local government officers, senior academics and researchers at all levels, authors of many academic works, leading voluntary sector workers, board representatives and trustees.

Admission requirements

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GCSE: 5 GCSEs at grade C/4 including Maths and English or equivalent


Jan-2000

Tuition fee and scholarships

Domestic Students

27,720 GBP
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International Students

0 GBP
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The University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) tries to  offer something for everyone, with a wide range of English language programmes, international foundation programmes, foundation entry degrees, undergraduate degrees and top-up programmes - with more than 230 undergraduate courses to choose from. UCLan is a friendly, campus-based university.  International students are welcomed with a free airport collection service and orientation programme, as well as a buddy system to help students settle in.  All students are fully supported throughout their study. All undergraduate courses have a strong focus on students’ future employability taught across a wide subject area including architecture, business and management, creative industries, dentistry, law, medicine, and the sciences.  More information on courses can be found on the university website. More than £100 million has recently been invested in teaching, learning and leisure facilities, including new buildings, improved learning technology and the very best sporting facilities with plans already underway to build a new state-of-the-art £30m Engineering Innovation Centre that will open in 2018.

UCLan was a founder member of the British Conference of Undergraduate Research and in 2011 hosted the first ever British undergraduate research conference.

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