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Law with Criminology, LLB (Hons)

University of East Anglia, United Kingdom

 
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Subject ranking

Social sciences
UK / Times
32nd
Overall
UK / Guardian
36th
Overall
UK / CUG
62nd

Costs

Course feesS$32K / year
Entertainment, books
food & rent
S$16.6K / year
Beer S$8
MacDonalds S$11
Cinema S$13
Coffee S$5
TotalS$48.7K / year

Entry requirements

A Level AAB
Diploma 3.3
International A Level AAB
International Baccalaureate 33

Scholarships

UEA International Country Award
£4000 for tuition
Limited quantity
UEA International & EU Scholarsihp
£8000 for tuition
Limited quantity
UEA International Excellence Scholarship
£4000 for tuition
Limited quantity
British Chevening Scholarships
100% for tuition and living expenses
Limited quantity

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Course
Code
M2L3
Upcoming
Intakes
Sep 2024
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Duration

3 years
Graduate
2027
About the course

About the courseThe course combines the seven foundation subjects of a traditional law degree with a foundation module in Criminology (Crime and Society), a theories of crime module (which explores various explanations of the causes of crime), and a more advanced Criminology module (Contemporary Concerns in Crime and Justice) and the introductory modules of English Legal System and Law in Practice. These subjects enable students to understand the different ways in which the law impacts and regulates our lives, and the relationship between the individual and the state. They will lay the foundation for you to gain an advanced understanding of law and crime related subjects in your final year.Thanks to the UEA Law School’s semesterised approach to teaching, each of our modules are taught in one semester, freeing you up to have more choice later in the course. You’ll choose seven optional modules across your second and final years of study.The wide range of choices the course affords allows you to tailor your degree around the subjects that interest you and stimulate your curiosity. Choices combine subjects in law, such as Company, Employment, Family Law, Law and Medicine and Human Rights, with those related to Crime, such as The Criminal Process, Miscarriages of Justice, Crime and Sentencing, and the advanced Criminology module, Contemporary Concerns in Crime and Justice. Uniquely, you will also be able to choose from optional modules available to UEA students enrolled on the BA Sociology programme, including Gender, Victimisation and Offending; Social Policy and Social Justice; Risk and Resilience: Young People as Victims of Exploitation, Offenders and Survivors; Media, Globalisation and Culture; Power and Society, Digital Politics, and Social Constructions of Childhood.Throughout the course, you’ll develop important skills such as research, writing, critical analysis, and constructing a reasoned and evidenced argument. The point of legal study is not simply to memorise the law, but to be able to engage with it skillfully. Similarly, in Criminology, you will learn how to think critically and apply different explanations of crime and various perspectives on how we should respond to crime to contemporary issues. As such, many of the skills you’ll acquire are transferable and will be valuable in your chosen career path. Throughout your degree, you’ll be given guidance on your work and constructive feedback to help you improve. You will be allocated an Academic Advisor to help you get the most from your studies and help you reach your full potential.You’ll also have many opportunities to build your skills, confidence and professional CV through extra-curricular activities. During your studies, you’ll enjoy the support of our outstanding employability programme and have the opportunity to take part in many voluntary activities. You could, for example, complete an internship at a law firm, or ‘marshal’, spending a day on the bench with a judge during a trial. You could get involved in our Justice Project, where you will work on cases of prisoners who maintain they were the victims of miscarriages of justice. You could also benefit from the alumni-mentoring scheme, where Law School graduates offer career mentoring to individual students. Our many events with law firms, barrister chambers, criminal justice agencies and alumni create great opportunities for finding out about the options for when you graduate. You can also make a difference in the local community, working for the public good (pro bono) with the UEA award-winning Law Clinic, providing free legal advice under the supervision of local solicitors, to members of the local community who cannot otherwise access it. DisclaimerCourse details are subject to change. You should always confirm the details on the provider's website: www.uea.ac.uk

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