Law with Criminology
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Pursue a rewarding career in law with a unique perspective through the University of Salford’s LLB in Law with Criminology. This full-time, three or four-year program (depending on the chosen pathway) equips you with a comprehensive legal education alongside a deep understanding of crime and justice.
Dual Expertise: Gain a qualifying law degree accredited by the Bar Standards Board, ensuring it meets the academic requirements for becoming a barrister or solicitor in England and Wales. Additionally, develop a strong foundation in criminology, exploring the causes and consequences of crime, criminal justice systems, and social responses to crime.
Develop Practical Skills: Hone your legal research, writing, and critical thinking skills through a blend of theoretical learning and practical exercises. Learn to analyze legal problems, apply legal principles to real-world scenarios, and present legal arguments effectively.
Industry Focus: The program integrates industry needs into the curriculum. Participate in guest lectures from legal professionals, engage in simulated courtroom exercises, and potentially undertake a year-long work placement in a legal practice or criminal justice organization (optional).
Broaden Your Horizons: Explore various legal fields through a wide range of modules, including criminal law, contract law, property law, human rights law, and criminological theory.
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If the university or college still has places available after the deadline, you can apply, but your application is not guaranteed to be considered.
This programme is available with professional placement.
Tuition fee for UK students is €10,800.
Admissions Requirements
High School Diploma with a combined score of SAT I of at least 1260 with an individual minimum score in mathematics of 570 /800 and an individual minimum score of 610/800 in the evidence-based reading and writing section; or ACT with a score of at least 26; or grade 3, 3, 4 in three Advanced Placement Tests (APs) in specified subjects; or SAT II in three specified subjects at 575 or better (we will accept tests interchangeably as long as in total three subject areas are covered).
If you do not meet the entry requirements, you could take the International Foundation Year to gain entry onto this degree.
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