Study abroad in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Most popular universities for Criminal Law.

Are you thinking of studying Criminal Law, abroad? Below you can find the most popular universities and programmes to study Criminal Law in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This list is based on visitors on the Studyportals websites, listing more than 150,000 English-taught Bachelor's and Master's programmes world-wide.



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University of Malaya

The University of Malaya is committed to conduct teaching and learning, carry out research and provide quality services on a global level, generate and enhance knowledge through continuous improvement efforts for the benefit of all stakeholders, especially University of Malaya’s students.
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Most popular Criminal Law programmes for international students in Kuala Lumpur

These are the most popular programmes among international students who are looking for a Criminal Law degree in Kuala Lumpur.

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Criminal Justice

University of Malaya

The Master of Criminal Justice (MCJ) at University of Malaya is a multidisciplinary programme offered by the Faculty of Law .
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To apply at one of these universities, you may need a proof of English proficiency. There are several standardised English tests that you can take to proof your English level, such as the PTE (Pearson Test of English), TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language), CAE (Cambridge Advanced English) and IELTS (International English Language Testing System), offered by British Council and IDP. IELTS is the most popular of these tests, with British Council offering more than 1000 test locations and being accepted by more than 9,000 organisations world-wide.

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About Criminal Law

Criminal Law degrees study the punishment of human acts that harm the well-being and safety of others and can affect the overall stability of society. Law schools offering Criminal Law degrees teach criminal codes, defining the acts considered crimes, and Procedural Law, which establishes the appropriate punishments for crimes.

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