The University of Bedfordshire offers a course on Law with Criminology where students are provided the opportunity to delve into the two challenging and complimentary fields of law and criminology. The course explores the intersection of the two disciplines, providing a holistic understanding of the law and crime from a variety of perspectives.Course Content: The course structure covers a comprehensive list of topics over three years full time and five years part time. The first year of study includes subjects such as Introduction to Law and English Legal System, as well as criminology topics like Crime and Society and Understanding Crime. The proposed content for the second year onwards focuses on elements like Law of Tort, Criminal Law and Researching Crime and Justice. The final year of study gives students the chance to pursue an Independent Project and delve into topics such as Sentencing and Penal Policy, Law of Evidence and Policing and Society.Key Modules: Key modules that form part of the overall course structure include Law and Ethics, Constitutional and Administrative Law, Criminal Law, Law of Tort, Contract Law, Equity & Trusts, Law of the European Union, Land Law, Company Law, Human Rights Law, Intellectual Property Law, and Medical Law.Future Careers: The future career prospects upon completion of this course are diverse. Graduates are well-placed to establish careers in areas such as legal practice, public services, non-governmental organizations, and the criminal justice system in roles that may range from solicitors, barristers, and paralegals to probation officers, police officers, and roles in victim support services.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.