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Bangor University: Criminology and Law

Institution Bangor University View institution profile
Department School of Law View department profile
Web www.bangor.ac.uk/
Email law.pg@bangor.ac.uk
Telephone 01248 382085
Study type Taught

Summary

The MA Criminology and Law, which is run by Bangor School of Social Sciences and Bangor Law School, will provide students with postgraduate level knowledge and skills in the interdisciplinary area of criminology and law. It builds on criminological and legal skills and knowledge so as to provide specialist training in criminological, criminal justice and legal research. The programme enables students to develop an international perspective on crime, justice and law through national and cross-national approaches and case studies of other societies, and/or ‘cutting edge’ issues in contemporary criminology and law. Students will also acquire a wide range of transferable skills.

MA

Bangor Law

 

Founded in 1884, Bangor University today is a thriving, forward-looking institution offering excellent opportunities. Between the mountains and the sea in North Wales, around 10,000 students currently study at the University. Many students choose to study here due to the size and friendly nature of the University. The University offers quality teaching in a supportive learning environment, and you can be assured that you will be taught by lecturers who want to see you thrive.

Law has been taught at Bangor University for many years. The postgraduate programmes reflect the research and the universities priorities as a future-facing university. The …

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