This Law with Criminology course offered by Bangor University encompasses critical and thorough understanding of both law and criminology. It provides students a distinct and stimulating curriculum whilst ensuring that they benefit from an excellent foundation in these two mutually complementary disciplines.Course Content: This degree equips students with a sound understanding of the law and legal systems of England and Wales. It also introduces them to methods and theories in criminology, criminal justice studies, policing, prisons, and human rights, among others. The course is designed to be equally divided between Law and Criminology with a set of compulsory modules for each academic year. The final year of the programme provides a variety of optional modules for students to choose from, depending on their interests. Key Modules: The course combines core and optional modules. Key modules covered in this course include The Law of Obligations, Public Law, Criminal Law, Methods and Debates in Criminology, The Criminological Imagination and Law of the European Union is part of the compulsory modules. Optional modules include Family Law, Employment Law, Medicine and the Law, and Cybercrime.Accreditations: This course is recognized by the Law Society and the Bar Council, which means on successful completion of the degree, students can continue toward professional qualifications as a solicitor or a barrister.Future Careers: Graduates from this course can pursue careers in a variety of fields such as solicitors, barristers, police, probation service, prison service, social work, and youth justice. They will also be equipped with transferable skills that can benefit them in other sectors like business and commerce.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.