Extended International Foundation Year in Business, Law and Social Studies (3-Term), Leading to Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Criminology

Study Group - Liverpool John Moores University International Study Centre

UK,England

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 18,250/year

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CAD 0 FREE

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UK, England

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1992

Total Students: 25,000 +

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Main Campus Address

Brownlow Hill, Liverpool L3 5UG, United Kingdom

Extended International Foundation Year in Business, Law and Social Studies (3-Term), Leading to Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Criminology

Program Overview

Extended International Foundation Year in Business, Law and Social Studies

This extended programme includes academic modules, study skills and English language training, providing complete preparation for your undergraduate degree.

  • Increase your knowledge of the language used in business, law, and economics
  • Learn the critical definitions required for the study of business, law, and economics at degree level
  • Develop your English language skills
  • Enhance your study skills
  • Strengthen your mathematical ability

Upon successful completion of the Extended International Foundation Year, and achieving the required grades, you will join the first year of your undergraduate degree at Liverpool John Moores University.

Leading to: Criminology BA (Hons)

The BA (Hons) Criminology at Liverpool John Moores University is taught by research active experts and offers exciting opportunites for international fieldwork.

This interdisciplinary BA course gives you the chance to look at criminology from the perspective of other disciplines such as geography, history, psychology, political science and sociology giving you a much broader understanding of the subject.

Throughout the course, you will be encouraged to develop your critical thinking skills by questioning what we mean by the terms crime, criminals, punishment and justice.

For example, how are such terms constructed and what are the implications for practice? In the third year, you will have an opportunity to choose option modules to explore crime and criminal justice across a range of issues and specialisms and to locate UK based developments and debates within an international context.