A Compulsory Module is a module offered by your Subject that you MUST take.
Semester 1:
You must take 40 credits as follows:
Criminology:
CRI5000-20 - Policing, Crime Control and Prevention
Law:
LAW5103-20 Human Rights and International Law
Semester 2:
You must take 40 credits as follows:
Criminology:
CRI5001-20 - Criminal Justice: Theory, Policy and Practice
Law:
LAW5102-20 - European Union Law with Practical Legal Research
Optional Modules are offered by your Subject and you are free to pick any of the Optional Modules listed to make up your credit totals.
Semester 1:
You must select 20 credits from ANY of the following modules:
Criminology:
BMA5114-20 Law for Business Enterprise
GEO5005-20 Geotechnologies for Society and Environment
SOC5101-20 The Life Course: Ageing and Generation
Law:
BMA5000-20 Creativity for Business
BMA5104-20 Financial Accounting
LAW5002-20 Settlements, Succession & Fair Play with Drafting
Criminology AND Law (module is offered by both subjects):
SOC5103-20 Social Problems, Social Divisions, Social Justice
FPS5001-20 The Psychology of Criminal Investigations
Semester 2:
You must select 20 credits from ANY of the following modules:
Criminology:
CRI5101-20 The Criminological Mind
SOC5100-20 Migration: Identity, Belonging, Citizenship and Security
Law:
BMA5001-20 Innovation Management
LAW5000-20 Contract with Negotiation & ADR
LAW5010-20 The Professional Lawyer
LAW5101-20 Family & the Law - Relationships & Children
Criminology AND Law (module is offered by both subjects):
EDU5105-20 Youth in Society: Power, Politics and Participation
SOC5001-20 Social Science Research Methods (Please note that this module is a pre-requisite for the Level 6 module CRI6002-40 Dissertation in Criminology and SOC6002-40 Dissertation in Sociology)
An Open Module is a module offered to all students by a Subject that is not your own. You can pick ONE 20 credit Open Module per academic year in order to broaden your study. This Open Module is selected instead of one 20 credit Optional Module.Â