Criminology and Law (with Foundation Year)

University of East London
Undergraduate BA (Hons) Full-time including foundation year 4 Years LawPolicingSociology

A-Level Entry

CC

UCAS Points

64 points

About this course

Criminology and law are a perfect fit, combining a social science approach to crime with an understanding of core legal principles and institutions.

You'll learn about the causes and consequences of crime through a study of the current theories, issues and debates, backed by an understanding of the criminal justice system and its institutions and roles such as the police, courts, prisons and probation service.

You'll explore the inter-relationships between the law, individuals and society, studying how the law fits into the social, political and cultural context of the society we live in.

You should note that this very popular course does not provide exemption from the academic stage of qualifying as a solicitor or barrister. Please see our LLB (Hons) Law with Criminology if this interests you.

The Level 3 course prepares students for successful transition to a wide range of honours degree courses in the complementary subject areas in the law and criminology department within the Royal Docks School of Business and Law, including:

LLB (Hons) Law LLB (Hons) Law with Criminology LLB (Hons) Law with International Relations LLB (Hons) Business Law BA (Hons) Criminology and Law

Entry Requirements

A-Level Grades CC
UCAS Tariff Points 64 points
BTEC MMP

Career Prospects

Graduates from this course typically go into the following occupations:

2435 Professional/Chartered company secretaries
1136 Human resource managers and directors
1162 Senior police officers
3314 Prison service officers (below principal officer)
3520 Legal associate professionals
2412 Solicitors and lawyers

Course Details

Qualification
Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)
Study Mode
Full-time including foundation year
Duration
4 Years
Start Date
2025
Academic Year
2025
Campus / Location
Stratford
Scheme
Undergraduate
Subjects
Law, Policing, Sociology