**Overview**
Our Law with Criminology degree is aimed at students who want to study for a traditional English Law Degree alongside the fascinating and popular field of Criminology. This is the study of the nature and causes of crime, of criminality and those who commit crime, and responses to crime, including the Criminal Justice System.
Situated within the historic Earlham Hall, UEA Law School stands out as a premier institution, providing an immersive and personalized learning environment. You will benefit from dedicated lecturers who are experts in various legal an...
**Overview**<br/>Our Law with Criminology degree is aimed at students who want to study for a traditional English Law Degree alongside the fascinating and popular field of Criminology. This is the study of the nature and causes of crime, of criminality and those who commit crime, and responses to crime, including the Criminal Justice System. <br/><br/>Situated within the historic Earlham Hall, UEA Law School stands out as a premier institution, providing an immersive and personalized learning environment. You will benefit from dedicated lecturers who are experts in various legal and criminological domains, alongside a supportive community of scholars and students. With an active law society and a vibrant student body, youll develop the skills and confidence necessary to excel within the legal profession and beyond. <br/><br/>The course combines the seven foundation subjects of a traditional law degree with several specific criminology modules. The semesterised approach to teaching, where each module is taught in one semester, also allows you to select from a wide range of optional modules later in the course (seven across your second and final year) so that you can tailor your degree around the subjects that interest you and stimulate your curiosity. Choices include a variety of law and criminology modules as well as modules from outside of the Law School including several Sociology modules. <br/><br/>During the course, you will cultivate vital and applicable skills in research, writing, critical analysis, and constructing well-supported arguments. You will delve into legal and criminological concepts with a discerning approach, learning to evaluate crime from different angles and pondering diverse responses to contemporary events and global issues. Throughout your degree journey, you will benefit from guidance and constructive feedback to refine your abilities, unlock your full potential, and harness these versatile skills for success in both legal and non-legal professions. <br/><br/>You will find plenty of chances to boost your confidence and enhance your professional profile with the Law Schools excellent employability programme and extracurricular activities like mooting (mock trials), negotiation, client interviewing, and mediation. Our numerous events with law firms, barrister chambers, criminal justice agencies, and alumni offer fantastic networking opportunities and insights into post-graduation options. If you are keen on giving back to the community, you can volunteer at the UEA Law Clinic, which has clinched the national LawWorks Best Partnership in Pro Bono award four times. Here, you will provide free legal advice under the supervision of local solicitors to those who wouldnt otherwise have access to it. This wealth of activities and experiences will prepare you for your post-graduation career, ensuring that you leave UEA a desirable candidate for a variety of employment options. <br/><br/>**Disclaimer**<br/><br/>Course details are subject to change. You should always confirm the details on the providers website: **www.uea.ac.uk**