The LLB (Hons) Law with Criminal Law Pathway at London South Bank University is a full-time, three-year law degree course that allows students to specialize in criminal law. It provides students with a thorough grounding in legal principles, including the study of criminology. Course Content: The course includes modules on criminal law, the legal system, legal method, law and ethics, public law, EU law, contract law, trusts law, criminal justice, and penal policy. Students have the opportunity to examine the ways in which the law is made and operates, assess the value and role of law in the social context and learn about the structures of the EU and its laws. Key Modules: Students will study modules like 'Legal Skills', 'Principles of Contractual Liability', 'Constitutional and Administrative Law', 'EU Law', 'Law of Tort', 'Principles of Criminal Liability' and 'Equity and Trusts'. In the final year, they can choose to study from a range of options including 'Family Law', 'Immigration Law', 'Employment Law', 'Intellectual Property Law', 'Commercial Law' and 'Cyber Crime'.Accreditations: The course is fully accredited by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and the Bar Standards Board (BSB), meaning that it qualifies you for exemption from the academic stage of professional examination. Future Careers: Graduates can go on to become solicitors or barristers, work in the civil service, the criminal justice system, legal practice or go into business, and voluntary organizations. The criminal law specialization can lead to specific roles in related industries such as the police, probation service, prison service, and other related criminal justice roles or public policy areas. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.