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Despite the hardwork Law LLB is a course that is dedicated to broadening your perspectives deepening, your thoughts and cementing your values. I find it interesting so it is enjoyable but you cannot ignore the complexity of the subject where missing one lecture is equivalent to 10. There are different teaching styles but you have to make it work for you.. The course is structured in a way that you cannot get lost.. They often throw in guest lectures to make things even more interesting.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...This Criminology and Law degree course runs in 2016/17. The reduction of crime is a key target against which governments are measured; stirring up strong opinions among people from all backgrounds and age groups and receiving widespread media coverage... Learn about: IT Law, Skills and Training...
...This Criminology and Law degree course runs in 2016/17. The reduction of crime is a key target against which governments are measured; stirring up strong opinions among people from all backgrounds and age groups and receiving widespread media coverage... Learn about: IT Law, Skills and Training...
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Despite the hardwork Law LLB is a course that is dedicated to broadening your perspectives deepening, your thoughts and cementing your values. I find it interesting so it is enjoyable but you cannot ignore the complexity of the subject where missing one lecture is equivalent to 10. There are different teaching styles but you have to make it work for you.. The course is structured in a way that you cannot get lost.. They often throw in guest lectures to make things even more interesting.
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The course is very broad and covers different modules ranging from forensic science, criminology, law and digital forensics. I would personally say it is a better alternative to forensic science unless you're certain this is the path you want to take, as it opens more doors in terms of job sector. The course is mainly coursework based. I am in second year and have had one proper exam and about 3-4 phase tests since the start of my course. It can be challenging at times but Coventry university provides books as part of the uni fee and lecturers are at your disposal as long as you email them to book a session. Another positive I would add is that the course is not exactly a popular one, which makes for extra attention when needed as well as help entering into sectors that are always hiring! Personally I really enjoy my course and my dissertation topic was quite interesting to choose considering the broad range of topics I had to choose from. If you're considering the course I would 100% say go for it.
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This degree will keep you on your toes. The lecturers are never dull and allow lectures to me enjoyable. They cater to everyone's needs and have an open door policy which help students a lot. The degree itself teaches you from how to investigate a hard drive using tools the police use to how to get away with murder. As the degree is so innovative opportunities just land at your feet.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...This Forensic Investigations course runs in 2016/17. Are you interested in investigating problems; piecing together evidence and developing your investigation skills? This course teaches you how to apply scientific and investigative principles to the explanation and solution of criminal or civil... Learn about: IT Law, Skills and Training...
...This Forensic Investigations course runs in 2016/17. Are you interested in investigating problems; piecing together evidence and developing your investigation skills? This course teaches you how to apply scientific and investigative principles to the explanation and solution of criminal or civil... Learn about: IT Law, Skills and Training...
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The course is very broad and covers different modules ranging from forensic science, criminology, law and digital forensics. I would personally say it is a better alternative to forensic science unless you're certain this is the path you want to take, as it opens more doors in terms of job sector. The course is mainly coursework based. I am in second year and have had one proper exam and about 3-4 phase tests since the start of my course. It can be challenging at times but Coventry university provides books as part of the uni fee and lecturers are at your disposal as long as you email them to book a session. Another positive I would add is that the course is not exactly a popular one, which makes for extra attention when needed as well as help entering into sectors that are always hiring! Personally I really enjoy my course and my dissertation topic was quite interesting to choose considering the broad range of topics I had to choose from. If you're considering the course I would 100% say go for it.
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This degree will keep you on your toes. The lecturers are never dull and allow lectures to me enjoyable. They cater to everyone's needs and have an open door policy which help students a lot. The degree itself teaches you from how to investigate a hard drive using tools the police use to how to get away with murder. As the degree is so innovative opportunities just land at your feet.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
... bodies, sentencing tribunals and enforcement agencies. You will explore how the law has developed in relation to defences and mitigation and political... Learn about: Full Time, Skills and Training, Part Time...
- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
... with crime, victimisation, punishment and criminal justice, with a focus on its causes and the various means by which society and social groups attempt to... Learn about: Skills and Training...
- Postgraduate
- Leeds
- Different dates available
... that provides an active and multi-disciplinary environment, whose members are committed to high-quality teaching in criminal justice, criminology and criminal law. The CCJS also excels in the production of research that is empirically rich, conceptually sophisticated and policy relevant. Research... Learn about: IT Law, Human Rights...
- Postgraduate
- Leeds
- Different dates available
... needed to understand and contribute to wider knowledge of crime and criminal justice. From anti-social behaviour to war crimes and from drug use to terrorism, the range of optional modules on offer will also allow you to focus on topics that suit your interests and career ambitions. Student profile... Learn about: IT Law...
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