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This dynamic program offers comprehensive legal education while deepening your insight into human psychology and behavior. Combine criminal law with forensic psychology or corporate law with consumer psychology to prepare for your professional future. Our expert faculty of legal professionals and criminologists will guide you through current legal matters that influence modern society. Through our extensive industry connections, you'll gain valuable hands-on experience in real-world legal settings.
The curriculum cultivates independent thinking. We'll help you build the analytical abilities and confidence to critically examine legal systems, formulate insightful questions about law's societal role, and articulate well-reasoned arguments both verbally and in writing.
You'll develop a thorough understanding of legal principles and justice systems, learning how law can serve individuals and communities, especially vulnerable populations.
Core studies cover essential legal domains: Public Law explores governmental structures, Criminal Law examines punishment and rehabilitation systems, while Contract Law analyzes binding agreements between parties. Supplementary modules include fascinating subjects like Language Disorders, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Positive Psychology.
Elective options allow specialization in diverse fields including International Law, Business Law, Civil Rights, Ancient Legal Systems, Jurisprudence, and Domestic Relations Law. Our practical placement module offers authentic legal work experience.
Career Prospects
A Bangor Law degree unlocks diverse professional opportunities in legal practice and beyond, empowering you to create meaningful change in society.
You'll develop both theoretical knowledge and practical skills for legal professions, whether you aspire to become a solicitor, barrister, government legal advisor, or corporate specialist. For those preferring alternative careers, your legal training remains valuable in policy development, advocacy work, or international organizations like the UN, where legal expertise drives global impact.