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Our Law and Criminology program enables students to merge legal studies with a complementary discipline while completing the academic requirements for professional practice. This dual-subject approach addresses some of today's most compelling social challenges. The program's core Law component helps you build expertise in legal principles, their real-world applications, and policy impacts through diverse teaching methods in a supportive learning environment.
As the secondary focus, Criminology examines crime as a universal societal phenomenon. It explores definitions of criminality, offender and victim profiles, and societal responses to crime. Our critical approach questions power dynamics in defining criminal behavior, shaping anti-crime measures, and examines disparities in offending patterns, victimization, and justice across different communities.
Beyond knowledge acquisition, the program emphasizes skill development throughout your studies, strengthening both new and existing competencies to prepare you for professional success.
You'll learn from internationally recognized scholars through research-informed teaching methods, including practical learning opportunities. The curriculum offers flexibility to align with your specific interests and career goals as you advance.
This three-year program combines required and elective modules, each focusing on distinct subject areas, key debates, or skill development. All modules are taught by specialist academics at the forefront of their fields.