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BA Criminology and Law (LAWU110)     FT

2016 - 2017

For students whose initial registration was for, or prior to, the session 2014-15.
 
 

Year 1

Year 2


units (20 credits)
2A
A student will take

Semester 2
LAW384  Punishment and Penal Policy SPR SEM 20 credits

2B

Units to the value of one hundred credits selected in accordance with Regulation 4 listed at the end of Level 3.

Year 3


3

A student will take units to the value of one hundred and twenty credits selected in accordance with Regulation 4 below.


Regulation 4


4

A student will select units to the value of two hundred and twenty credits, one hundred credits in respect of requirements listed at 2C and one hundred and twenty credits in respect of requirements listed at 3, according to the following:


units (20 credits)
4A
A student will take 20 credits from this group.

Semester 2
LAW3007  Criminal Law (Advanced) SPR SEM 20 credits
AND

units (20 credits)
4B
A student will take 20 credits from this group.

Semester 1
LAW317  The Rehabilitation of Offenders AUT SEM 20 credits
LAW331  Criminal Process AUT SEM 20 credits
LAW353  Analysing Crime Data AUT SEM 20 credits
LAW378  Internet Crime AUT SEM 20 credits
LAW380  Gender, Crime and Criminal Justice AUT SEM 20 credits

Semester 2
LAW3017  Life After Punishment: Leaving Crime Behind SPR SEM 20 credits
LAW302  Criminology Research Paper SPR SEM 20 credits
LAW3021  Police and Policing in a Global Context SPR SEM 20 credits
LAW332  Criminology Research Project SPR SEM 20 credits
AND

units (160 credits)
4C
A student will take 160 credits from this group.

Semester 1
LAW3012  Equity & Trusts AUT SEM 20 credits
LAW3020  Intellectual Property: Patents, Trade Secrets AUT SEM 20 credits
LAW3027  Law, Accountability and Government AUT SEM 20 credits
LAW3028  Miscarriages of Justice and Their Consequences -The Innocence Project AUT SEM 20 credits
LAW3030  Drugs, Crime and Control AUT SEM 20 credits
LAW3037  Gender, sexuality and law AUT SEM 20 credits
LAW3038  Theoretical Foundations of Criminal Law AUT SEM 20 credits
LAW3044  Special Project: International Mooting AUT SEM 20 credits
LAW307  Criminal Evidence AUT SEM 20 credits
LAW321  Sale of Goods AUT SEM 20 credits
LAW325  The Law Relating to Private Companies AUT SEM 20 credits
LAW347  Foundations of International Law AUT SEM 20 credits
LAW388  Constitutional Law (Advanced) AUT SEM 20 credits
LAW389  Youth Crime and Justice AUT SEM 20 credits
LAW399  Copyright & Related Rights AUT SEM 20 credits

Semester 2
LAW3001  International Legal Theory and Practice SPR SEM 20 credits
LAW3013  Land Law SPR SEM 20 credits
LAW3014  Administrative Law and Justice (Advanced) SPR SEM 20 credits
LAW3019  Current Issues in EU Law SPR SEM 20 credits
LAW3022  The Theory and Practice of the Human Rights Act 1998 SPR SEM 20 credits
LAW3025  Principles of Healthcare Law and Ethics SPR SEM 20 credits
LAW3028  Miscarriages of Justice and Their Consequences -The Innocence Project SPR SEM 20 credits
LAW3029  Prisons and Imprisonment SPR SEM 20 credits
LAW3034  Banking and Financial Services Regulation SPR SEM 20 credits
LAW3042  Prosecuting International and Transnational Crimes SPR SEM 20 credits
LAW308  Law Research Paper SPR SEM 20 credits
LAW323  World Trade Law SPR SEM 20 credits
LAW326  The Law Relating to Public Companies SPR SEM 20 credits
LAW333  Advanced Issues in International Law SPR SEM 20 credits
LAW334  Employment Law SPR SEM 20 credits
LAW337  Family Law SPR SEM 20 credits
LAW351  Introduction to German Law SPR SEM 20 credits
LAW371  International Human Rights Law SPR SEM 20 credits
LAW381  Human Rights and Human Genetics SPR SEM 20 credits
LAW390  Restorative Justice SPR SEM 20 credits

4D

A unit to the value of twenty credits from the units listed at 4B and 4C above.

 
 
- This module has pre-requisite(s).
- This module is a pre-requisite for other modules.
- This module has co-requisite(s).
- Some modules cannot be studied in combination with this module.
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Please note that the regulations displayed on this page reflect provision in 2016/17 and may not reflect study undertaken in other academic sessions. To see regulations that applied in another academic session, please return to the Programme Regulations Finder home screen and select the appropriate session.