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University of Reading LLB Law with Criminology
University of Reading

LLB Law with Criminology

Reading, United Kingdom

3 Years

English

Full time

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Jan 2025

GBP 25,250 / per year *

On-Campus

* new international students: £25,250 | new UK/Republic of Ireland students: £9,535 per year for 2025/26

Introduction

Gain the knowledge and skills to pursue a career in law, while exploring concepts of crime and justice, with our LLB Law with Criminology degree.

Choose LLB Law with Criminology at the University of Reading

  • Our LLB courses are accredited by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Bar Standards Board, providing you with the first qualification for entry into the legal profession.
  • 99% of our research is of international standing (Research Excellence Framework 2021, combining 4*, 3* and 2* submissions – Law).
  • 90% of our students said that teaching staff were good or very good at explaining things (National Student Survey 2023, 90% of respondents studying in the School of Law).

What you'll study

Taught by experts in the School of Law, our LLB Law with Criminology degree enables you to understand the law in the context of criminal justice and criminological practice.

You'll engage with contemporary issues such as social injustice, while developing a critical understanding of the English legal system.

You will gain the legal expertise to practice in areas such as criminal law, public law, and equity and trusts. By combining law and criminology, you'll also explore wider national and global questions such as:

  • what is crime?
  • what is justice?
  • is rule-breaking governed by human nature or influenced by the wider social context?

In your first year, you’ll focus on four key areas of English law – contract, tort, criminal and public law – and practise applying the law to hypothetical scenarios. You’ll also explore the core concepts of criminal justice.

In your second year of study, you will expand your knowledge of law and explore the central theories of criminology. Your modules will cover topics such as:

  • EU law
  • equity and trusts
  • land law
  • women, crime and justice
  • criminological research methods.

Your final year will feature a law dissertation, along with the opportunity to study law and criminology in greater depth. We offer a range of optional modules, including:

  • Gender and Law
  • Contemporary Issues in Punishment
  • Race, Ethnicity and Justice
  • Prisons in Crisis.

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