Southampton Law School's LLB in Law with Psychology is a distinctive UK programme that integrates a qualifying law degree with psychology studies. Students receive a thorough legal education alongside insights into the human mind, developing critical thinking, communication, and employability skills through modules in criminal law, developmental psychology, and intergroup relations. This prepares graduates for careers in law and beyond, enhanced by opportunities like shadowing judiciary members, participating in law clinics, and engaging in mooting competitions.The curriculum combines lectures, seminars, and independent study, with assessments via exams, assignments, and a dissertation. Psychology components cover behavioural neuroscience, personality, and clinical issues. Access to excellent facilities, including comprehensive libraries, electronic resources like Westlaw, and a purpose-built moot room, supports learning and practical skill development.
On our Law with Psychology course you will gain a comprehensive legal education while deepening your understanding of the human mind Some of the modules you may study include Criminal Law; Developmental Psychology; and Intergroup Relations and Interpersonal Influence For further module information visit https://www.southampton.ac.uk/courses/law-with-psychology-degree-llb#modules
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