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

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 Law (Hons) in Law and Criminal Justice

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: Law and Criminal Justice LLB (Hons)

The LLB (Hons) Law and Criminal Justice at Liverpool John Moores University is the ideal preparation for a range of fascinating careers in both the legal and the criminal justice sectors.

Many of your tutors have professional frontline experience of working in the criminal justice system or researching law and criminal justice, with international reputations for research and writing, giving you a solid grounding in both areas.

While this course prepares you for a career in the legal profession following completion of professional training programmes for solicitors and barristers, it also develops vital personal skills in teamwork, communication, writing and time management, so that you are more than ready to face the challenges of a range of careers should you decide that law isn't for you.

We encourage you to organise a placement for your final year as it will give you vital experience of how the law or criminal justice system work in practice. For the same reasons, we recommend that you undertake some form of voluntary work during your time at LJMU and/or apply to take part in the University's Erasmus programme to see how legal systems work in another country.

As the course progresses, the modules become more focused on preparing you to work in the legal or criminal justice systems, and in your final year you will be able to specialise in the areas that interest you most, whether they be vocational or more abstract topics.