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Law and Defence Degrees in Staffordshire
- Postgraduate
- Stoke-on-trent
- 1 Month
... law; relationship between operating systems and weapons type to the forensic examination and recovery of gunshot residue (GSR) on live firearms...
- Bachelor's degree
- Keele
- Different dates available
...on key topics in forensic chemistry, analytical science, forensic biology and criminalistic science This is complemented by study of the overarching forensic process...
- Bachelor's degree
- Stoke-on-trent
- 3 Years
... of legal knowledge (the subjects required for QLD status), upon entry to Level 5, students will study Criminal Law as well as the core 'pathway' module of Urban Criminological Concepts which introduces them to contemporary issues relevant to the field and is unique to this award. Criminology does not... Learn about: IT Law...
- Postgraduate
- Keele
- Different dates available
...route for professionals and managers working in the field of criminal justice, or in related fields, who wish to embark on doctoral study located within...
- Bachelor's degree
- Stoke-on-trent
- 4 Years
... of legal knowledge (the subjects required for QLD status), upon entry to Level 5, students will study Criminal Law as well as the core 'pathway' module of Urban Criminological Concepts which introduces them to contemporary issues relevant to the field and is unique to this award. Criminology does not... Learn about: Part Time, IT Law...
- Postgraduate
- Keele
- Different dates available
...probation officers, social workers, lawyers, magistrates) The MA programme is block taught You will be required to attend four 3-day blocks of intensive...
- Postgraduate
- Stoke-on-trent
- 1 Year
... shortly). The full time Blended Learning course is extremely intensive and you need to make sure that you can commit an average of 32 hours study each week; this mode of study is not therefore suitable for those who also have a full time job. The LLM LPC is the postgraduate stage on the route to becoming... Learn about: Full Time, IT Law...
- Postgraduate
- Stoke-on-trent
- 2 Years
... (dates to be confirmed shortly). The part-time course requires a commitment of approximately 16 hours each week over two years. The LLM LPC is the postgraduate stage on the route to becoming a solicitor and represents a practical training for the solicitors' profession, where students learn how to... Learn about: Part Time, IT Law...
- Postgraduate
- Stoke-on-trent
- 1 Month
...including the affect of projectile ricochet on scene interpretation. In this course, students will expand their knowledge and understanding of the fundamental...
- Bachelor's degree
- Stoke-on-trent
- 1 Month
...students will expand their knowledge and understanding of the fundamental principles of firearms, firearm component manufacturing, and forensic firearms identification...
- Bachelor's degree
- Stoke-on-trent
- 1 Month
...forensic firearms identification, internal and external ballistics. Subject matter will include: Types of firearms Ammunition composition Component manufacturing...
- Bachelor's degree
- Stoke-on-trent
- 2 Years
...A speedy route for graduates (and others with appropriate qualifications) to gain two valuable Law awards, the GDL and the LLB (CPE), and complete the academic stage of legal training, in 2 years. This is a much quicker 'route' to obtaining a law award than the LLB which normally takes 3 years... Learn about: IT Law, Part Time...
- Bachelor's degree
- Stoke-on-trent
- 2 Years
...A speedy route for graduates (and others with appropriate qualifications) to gain two valuable Law awards, the GDL and the LLB (CPE), and complete the academic stage of legal training, in 2 years. This is a much quicker 'route' to obtaining a law award than the LLB which normally takes 3 years... Learn about: IT Law, Part Time...
- Bachelor's degree
- Stoke-on-trent
- 8 Weeks
... by the College of Policing. At level 3 of the Qualifications and Credit Framework, learners will acquire an understanding of policing and police law. It covers...
- Bachelor's degree
- Stoke-on-trent
- 3 Years
..., to the preparation of your results for a court of law. In addition to the analysis and presentation of forensic evidence, you will also focus on major crime involving serious incidents and planned operations. Option Module include Processing Digital Evidence and Electronic Presentation of Evidence Skills. You'll...
- Bachelor's degree
- Stoke-on-trent
- 4 Years
...In Year 2, you'll look at criminalistic methods, focusing on techniques such as: fingerprinting, hair and fibre evidence, examination of questioned documents...
- Bachelor's degree
- Stoke-on-trent
- 6 Years
...with persons in custody Interviewing of suspects, witnesses and victims Also in at level 5, you'll learn about crime and dishonesty, including theft and assault... Learn about: Public Order...