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LLB Honours Law with Criminology Middlesex University Dubai

Curriculum
Year 1
- Public Law (30 Credits) - Compulsory
- Legal Method (30 Credits) - Compulsory
- English Legal System (30 Credits) - Compulsory
- Contract Law (30 Credits) - Compulsory
Year 2
- Contemporary Criminological Theory (15 Credits) - Compulsory
- Victimology (15 Credits) - Compulsory
- Criminal Law (30 Credits) - Compulsory
- Tort (30 Credits) - Compulsory
- EU Law (30 Credits) - Compulsory
Year 3
- Land Law (30 Credits) - Compulsory
- Equity and Trusts (30 Credits) - Compulsory
- Contemporary Issues in Criminology and Policy Processes (15 Credits) - Optional
- Transnational Crime (15 Credits) - Optional
- Children as Victims and the Child Protection System (15 Credits) - Optional
- Cyber-Security (15 Credits) - Optional
- Drugs, Crime and Criminal Justice (15 Credits) - Optional
- Forensic Mental Health and Offending (15 Credits) - Optional
- ‘Learning Together’ Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice (15 Credits) - Optional
- Crimes of the Powerful (15 Credits) - Optional
- Violent Crime (15 Credits) - Optional
- Investigations in Theory and Practice (15 Credits) - Optional
- Rehabilitation and Community Support (15 Credits) - Optional
- Comparative Criminal Justice: Courts, Sentencing and Prisons (15 Credits) - Optional
Admissions
Career Opportunities
The LLB Honours Commercial Law is especially suitable for students interested in pursuing a career within a commercial legal practice or employed in in-house legal services. It is also a major asset for students who wish to take a solid foundation in legal understanding and skills into management, consultancy or entrepreneurship.
The common career route for LLB Honours Commercial Law graduates is that of a solicitor, barrister, or in-house legal counsel, but there are many related sectors where a law degree is also highly desired. Graduates may also choose to continue into further study on courses such as the Legal Practice Course (LPC), the Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC), or master’s programmes in law as well as related subjects.
There are many sectors where a commercially focused law degree is highly desired, including business (human resources, tax and insurance, compliance) charity, management administration, the Civil Service, education and government.