The Law with Criminology LLB (Hons) at the University of Central Lancashire provides a perfect synergy of subjects for individuals interested in these areas. The course offers a full qualifying law degree while allowing students to focus a third of their study on Criminology.Course Content: The full-time course consists of years 1 and 2, which include all the foundations of legal knowledge subjects that are compulsory if students wish to progress to legal professional training. The final year offers students a wide choice of option modules. Students will engage with the world of legal or criminological scholarship, along with key research issues. They will also participate in mooting (mock trials) and there is an opportunity for moot team selection to compete nationally.Key Modules: The course has modules including Legal Skills, European Union Law, Equity and Trusts, Dissertation in Law or Criminology, Interviewing, Advising and Professional Skills in Client Care, and many others which focus on different dimensions of law and criminology.Accreditations: The course is accredited by Solicitors Regulation Authority and Bar Standards Board, offering the qualifying law degree accreditation to progress to the Legal Practice Course (for solicitors) or the Bar Professional Training Course (for barristers).Future Careers: Students may pursue careers in the legal profession such as barristers or solicitors, or in transitional justice, as policy officers, in non-government organizations, or in the area of financial regulation, amongst other avenues. The university's close link to the Northern Circuit provides opportunities for students to engage annually with members of the Judiciary and the Inns of Court, raising their employability in law-related careers.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.