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About This CourseThis program enables you to focus on a crucial sector of legal practice, providing deeper insights into crime, criminal legislation, and the justice system. Alongside honing your legal expertise, our robust connections with legal professionals and industries offer hands-on opportunities for practical experiences. If you're enthusiastic about criminal justice, this comprehensive degree serves as an ideal foundation for launching your desired career.
The curriculum is structured to cultivate intellectual independence. You'll receive guidance to build the confidence and abilities necessary for critical thinking, formulating insightful questions about law's societal role, and effectively presenting well-reasoned arguments both verbally and in writing.
You'll gain fresh perspectives on legal principles and justice values, discovering how legislation can positively impact individuals and communities, especially the most vulnerable members.
Throughout the program, you'll explore core legal disciplines. Beyond Criminal Law, you'll investigate Public Law (examining national governance structures) and Contract Law (studying legal agreements between individuals and corporations). You can also delve into specialized areas like Digital Policing and Cybercrime, Media Representation of Crime, and Counterterrorism Strategies.Career ProspectsA Bangor Law degree unlocks diverse professional opportunities in legal fields and beyond, where you can create meaningful change for individuals and society.
Your studies will equip you with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills for legal professions, whether you aspire to become a solicitor, barrister, government legal advisor, or specialize in criminal, commercial, or immigration law.
For those not pursuing traditional legal practice, your legal education remains valuable in numerous sectors where you can drive positive change. Non-profits frequently seek legally-trained professionals for policy development, advocacy, and advisory roles. Global organizations like the United Nations present exciting prospects for internationally-minded graduates.