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Criminology and law complement each other seamlessly, merging a social science perspective on crime with fundamental legal concepts and systems. You'll examine the roots and impacts of criminal behavior by exploring contemporary theories, challenges, and discussions, supported by knowledge of the justice system and its components like law enforcement, judiciary, corrections, and community supervision.
You'll investigate the connections between legal frameworks, individuals, and communities, analyzing how laws operate within our society's social, political, and cultural landscape.
This program provides comprehensive insight into legal principles and their role within criminal justice structures.
During the initial two years, you'll establish core knowledge through essential subjects such as Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice, Legal Systems and Methods, and Criminal Law.
In your final year, you'll undertake an extensive independent research project on a relevant theme, alongside selecting from 23 specialized options to customize your studies according to your aspirations.
Instructional approaches vary across the program, offering an engaging and rigorous experience through lectures, seminars, tutorials, workshops, and personalized guidance, supplemented by digital resources and study materials.
Independent study is essential to deepen your understanding. Higher education requires greater commitment than secondary schooling, demanding self-discipline to achieve your qualification.
Graduates from UEL's criminology and law program have secured diverse positions, with some entering related professions while others apply their adaptable skills to different career paths.
The curriculum emphasizes career readiness, featuring a dedicated employability module in the second year focused on job market preparation and application strategies.