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LLB (Hons) in Law with Criminology (with Study Abroad), University of Suffolk

Suffolk,

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48 Months

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About this course

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If you're interested in understanding the legal system and the complexities of crime, this Law with Criminology degree offers a compelling blend of legal theory and criminological debate. The program emphasizes critically engaging with public issues, challenging common perceptions of legal and criminal behavior, and fostering well-informed, evidence-based opinions. You will gain practical skills through real client advice in the Legal Advice Centre, courtroom simulations, and research projects. The course is designed to be fresh, innovative, and distinctive, with assessments that include case studies and oral presentations instead of traditional exams. Delivery is structured around focused four-week modules in a 'block' teaching model, which promotes deep learning and skill development. The program also offers opportunities for placements and participation in moot court competitions, helping you prepare for a career in legal practice or related fields.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This program is designed to make you employable and career-ready with a strong practical focus. The university has received high rankings for teaching satisfaction, student-to-staff ratio, career prospects, and value for money. Facilities like a mock courtroom and legal advice centre provide hands-on experience, and the course’s innovative 'block' teaching model fosters in-depth understanding. The curriculum is developed in consultation with employers to ensure relevance and skill development, making graduates highly competitive in legal practice, paralegal roles, or further academic pursuits.

Specialisation

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This degree combines core areas of law such as Criminal Law, Contract Law, Tort Law, Land Law, and EU Law with specialised criminology modules like Introduction to Criminology, Contemporary Issues in Criminology, and Victimology. Optional modules also allow you to tailor your studies towards specific interests like Family Law, International Law and Human Rights, or Criminal Evidence, providing a balanced focus on legal principles and criminological debates.

Course fees

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Application fees

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1st year tuition fees

15.93L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Applicants should have at least 112 UCAS tariff points or equivalent, with typical offers including BBC at A-Level, DMM BTEC, or Merit T Level. GCSE English and Maths at Grade C/4 or above are mandatory. For international students, an IELTS score of 6.0 overall (with minimum 5.5 in all components) is required, unless they meet specific residency or qualification criteria.
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English language test

DUOLINGO

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TOEFL

75

PTE

59

IELTS

6

Career prospects

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Graduates often pursue careers in legal practice, with pathways to become solicitors, barristers, or paralegals. The course prepares students for the Solicitors’ Qualifying Examination (SQE) and offers foundational legal subjects for further legal training. Additional opportunities include working as legal advisors, engaging in advocacy, or entering related fields within criminal justice and criminology. The program’s emphasis on soft skills like client interaction and advocacy enhances employability in various legal and social justice roles.

FAQs

Are placement opportunities available during the course?

Yes, students have opportunities to undertake legal placements one day a week in the second or third year, gaining practical experience and networking in the community.

What are the assessment methods used in this course?

Assessment includes case studies, portfolios, oral presentations, and advocacy exercises, with fewer formal examinations.