
3 years
September
Bachelor
Are you ready to dive into the fascinating world of Law and Criminology? This degree will enable you to understand the legal system and its operation within society. You’ll learn about the criminal justice system, including the key institutions involved, and the various roles you could pursue in this field.
The course focuses on building your knowledge of the English legal system and its foundational principles. You’ll also explore the political, psychological, and social aspects of criminology, giving you a broad understanding of how laws are made and applied. This is essential for anyone seeking to work in areas such as policing, prisons, probation, youth justice, or any aspect of the criminal justice system.
Throughout your studies, you’ll develop critical analytical tools to evaluate crime, justice, and punishment. This includes understanding how policies evolve in response to crime and learning about crime prevention and crime response strategies. You’ll also study the legal consequences of crime, gaining insights into both national and international crime.
University
University of Wales Trinity Saint David
Campus
Swansea, UK.
Total Credits
360
Study Mode
Full-time
Loan Availability
No
Overseas (Full-time): £15,525 (USD 21126) per year
In the first year, you will be introduced to the foundations of legal knowledge and criminological theories. You will study Criminal law, learn about the legal Process, and explore the social, political, and behavioral dynamics in this field. This foundational year equips you with essential analytical tools and an understanding of key legal concepts.
Compulsory
Study Skills (20 credits)
Criminal Law (20 credits)
Legal Process (20 credits)
Public Law (20 credits)
Preparing for Employment (20 credits)
Introduction to Criminology (20 credits)
The second year builds on your foundational knowledge by delving deeper into understanding crime, justice, and punishment, and the legal consequences of crime. You will explore the law of tort, contract, and family law and practice. This year focuses on developing your critical thinking and research skills.
Compulsory
Family Law and Practice (20 credits)
Contract Law (20 credits)
Tort Law (20 credits)
Understanding Crime, Justice, and Punishment (20 credits)
Preparing for Criminological Research (20 credits)
Volunteering: The Gateway to Employment (20 credits)
In your final year, you will refine your understanding of complex legal areas, including equity and trusts and property law. You will engage in modules such as Crime and Vulnerability, as well as Gender, Race, Religion, and Crime, and learn how to apply your knowledge to real-world problems. This year prepares you for diverse career roles in law and criminology.
Compulsory
Independent Project (40 credits)
Land Law (20 Credits)
Equity and Trusts (20 credits)
Gender, Race, Religion, and Crime (20 credits)
Crime and Vulnerability (20 credits)
IELTS - 6.0
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