Study abroad in Glasgow, United Kingdom: 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 Glasgow, United Kingdom. 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 Strathclyde

The University Strathclyde Business School (SBS) has a long and proud history of being an innovative business school - and part of a leading technological university - with 'useful learning' at its heart. SBS was named Business School of the Year in the Times Higher Education 2016 awards announced in November.
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University of Glasgow

The University has often been the starting point for significant journeys of discovery and collaboration. For over five centuries we’ve inspired people who have gone on to shape other great educational institutions around the world, and we maintain strong relationships with many of them to this day. 
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Most popular Criminal Law programmes for international students in Glasgow

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

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Law with Italian

University of Strathclyde

The Law School at Strathclyde is one of Scotland’s leading providers of legal education. We are home to the country’s biggest student-run law clinic, which offers a unique, real-world, learning environment, and to Ardcalloch, a virtual community where the legal issues of everyday life are played out.
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Law and Education

University of Strathclyde

There are a number of ways you can study law at University of Strathclyde, one such way being the BA degree in Law and Education.
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Law

University of Strathclyde

Studying Law at the University of Strathclyde concerns the obligations, duties and rights of every member of society in relation to their neighbours and to society.
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Criminology and Criminal Justice

University of Glasgow

Recognising the challenge for politicians, policy makers and practitioners in the criminal justice, and criminal law fields, this Criminology and Criminal Justice programme from University of Glasgow addresses the complex problems that crime poses for contemporary societies.
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Law (part-time)

University of Strathclyde

The Law (part-time) degree from the University of Strathclyde is delivered during the day with fortnightly tutorials on the weekends.
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Law (Clinical) (Graduate Entry)

University of Strathclyde

This two year Law (Clinical) (Graduate Entry) course is ideal for those who have already obtained an undergraduate degree, and are keen to further their knowledge in the field of law and gain real-life case experience in University of Strathclyde’s Law Clinic. Depending on performance, there may be an opportunity for you to proceed to an Honours year.
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Law (Scots and English) (Graduate Entry)

University of Strathclyde

Studying the Law (Scots and English) (Graduate Entry) course at the University of Strathclyde concerns the obligations, duties and rights of every member of society in relation to their neighbours and to society.
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Law (Graduate Entry)

University of Strathclyde

The Law School at Strathclyde is one of Scotland’s leading providers of legal education.
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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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