

LLB Law with Criminology with Foundation Year
About this course
Law with criminology is a combination that gives you both the technical foundations of legal knowledge and the broader social and critical perspective needed to understand how law and crime intersect in practice. Law provides the doctrinal and analytical framework: how legal systems are structured, how statutes and cases are interpreted, and how the criminal justice process operates from investigation through to sentencing and appeal. Criminology enriches that framework by asking why crime happens, who is affected by it, how the criminal justice system functions, and whether it achieves its stated aims of justice, deterrence, and rehabilitation. At the University of Salford, this four-year full-time programme begins with a foundation year that provides the academic preparation needed to succeed in the main degree, making it accessible to a wider range of students including those returning to study or who did not achieve the grades they needed first time. The programme combines academic study with practical legal experience, giving you both the rigorous intellectual training in law and the applied, critical perspective of criminology. The degree includes a sandwich year, a year abroad option, and work placements, all of which build professional experience and employability alongside your academic development. The typical entry tariff is 72 UCAS points. Graduates of law with criminology programmes pursue careers in the legal professions, the criminal justice system, probation, social work, the police, policy research, the charity sector, and a range of other fields where understanding law, crime, and justice matters. For those who want to qualify as solicitors or barristers, further professional training is required, and Salford's law degree provides the academic stage qualification needed to access that route. Many graduates also pursue postgraduate study in law, criminology, social policy, or social work.
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