The Law and Criminology LLB offered by the University of Leicester is designed for students interested in both the legal and criminological aspects of crime. This programme combines the core modules necessary to gain a qualifying law degree, alongside optional modules that enable students to explore different aspects of criminology. Course Content: The course provides a comprehensive journey into understanding crime, criminal behaviour, and the legal structures around crime control and punishment. Students can earn a Qualifying Law Degree (QLD) and will acquire valuable transferable skills such as presentation skills and argument formation.Key Modules: The course covers a broad range of topics through its modules, which include Law of Contract, Law of Tort, Constitutional and Administrative Law, Criminal Law, Land Law, and Law of Trusts. Optional modules in criminology subjects are also available.Accreditations: This course is qualifying law degree, recognised by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Bar Standards Board as satisfying the academic stage of legal training.Future Careers: This course prepares students for careers in various fields such as legal practice by becoming a solicitor or barrister. It’s also a good base for careers in the probation service, jail service, and work involving victims of crime. More broadly, the transferable skills students gain from this course can also lead to careers in sectors such as business, media, and public administration.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.