This course provides a comprehensive exploration of modern legal and political issues influencing society, including themes of power, justice, and social change. Students develop critical intellectual and legal skills while benefiting from a strong emphasis on employability, offering practical experiences to prepare for careers in law, journalism, civil service, or related fields. The program fosters independent thinking, enabling participants to analyze law's role in society and communicate arguments effectively, while studying core areas such as Public Law, Criminal Law, and Contract Law. Optional modules like International Law, Human Rights, and Family Law allow for specialization, complemented by active learning through debates, professional activities, and guest speakers.Placement and international experience options are available, along with opportunities for real-world work placements. For those without standard qualifications, a Foundation Year pathway is offered to facilitate entry.
For details of the modular structure, please see the course description on Bangor University's website.
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