Study abroad in London, 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 London, 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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City, University of London

City, University of London is a special place. With skill and dedication, is has been using education, research and enterprise to transform the lives of the students, the community and the world for over a hundred years. It is a leading international institution and it is committed to academic excellence and focused on business and the professions.
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London South Bank University

Since we began in 1892, London South Bank University has been dedicated to serving our local community, creating partnerships and forging new opportunities with the people of Southwark, Lambeth and Lewisham.
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Birkbeck, University of London

Founded in 1823, Birkbeck, University of London is a world-class research and teaching institution located in the heart of central London. As a College of the University of London, Birkbeck awards internationally recognised qualifications and is a world-class research and teaching institution.
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King's College London

King’s is ranked in the world’s top 25 universities and is London’s most central university, with five campuses in the capital. Our faculties, institutes and schools deliver world-leading research, enabling groundbreaking new discoveries. This research underpins all of King’s teaching and enables us to make the world a better place.
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University of Greenwich

Here at the University of Greenwich, the courses give you the skills employers value and the confidence to achieve extraordinary things. The historic campuses in London and Kent offer first-class facilities, inspiring teaching and a friendly, diverse community.
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University of East London

We're top among modern universities in London for academic experience, student welfare, accommodation and facilities, and a 'rising star of higher education' (Times Higher Education 2018)
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Most popular Criminal Law programmes for international students in London

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

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Forensics - UK

International Career Institute (ICI) - UK

The field of forensics science is a fascinating area to study. The Forensics - UK course at International Career Institute (ICI) - UK leads to the awarding of an Executive Diploma.
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Criminology and Criminal Justice (with Foundation year) (Hons)

University of East London

This extended Criminology and Criminal Justice (with Foundation year) (Hons) course, offered by University of East London, is perfect if you want a degree in criminology but you don’t meet the standard entry requirements. 
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Law (Hons)

City, University of London

Our Law (Hons) LLB degree provides you with the essential legal and academic skills to be successful in law as well as a range of transferable skills sought after in many other sectors. This course is delivered at City, University of London.
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Criminal Law - Undergraduate Foundation Programme

London South Bank University

This one-year (3 term) (Hons) Criminal Law - Undergraduate Foundation Programme from ONCAMPUS London South Bank offers successful students guaranteed progression to London South Bank University. You will study your Foundation programme at our Centre located at the heart of the London South Bank University campus.
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Criminal Justice

Queen Mary University of London

Criminal Justice programme offered at Queen Mary University of London will allow you to gain an in depth knowledge of criminal justice systems at international, supranational and domestic levels.
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Law with Criminology (Hons)

London South Bank University

Law with Criminology (Hons) course, offered by London South Bank University, is a major/minor combination, weighted towards law, so you’ll train for a professional qualification in law with criminology as your minor subject.
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Criminology (Criminal Justice) Honours

Middlesex University

The Criminology (Criminal Justice) Honours degree offered at the Middlesex University was one of the first in the world and is taught by leading academics in the field. The research produced by our department is used to develop policy by government, the EU and the UN.
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Law Senior Status (Hons)

University of Greenwich

The Law Senior Status (Hons) programme at the University of Greenwich allows for a more in-depth study of the law and the theoretical principles that underlie it than a Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL) - the LLB Hons Senior Status programme would therefore suit someone with a real interest in law, who wishes to study the academic principles as well as the practical application of the 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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