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Undergraduate

LLB Law with Criminology

Code

M1M2

Duration

3 years

Mode

Full time

Typical offer

120 UCAS points

Gain a law degree along with an understanding of the crime and criminological factors that affect the law.

You’ll study criminology and criminal justice – learning why people commit crimes, how society deals with it, and where the law fits into the equation.

This is not a typical Law School experience. We offer a personal experience where every student counts. Here, you’re a professional-in-the-making from day one, learning as a valued member of a tight-knit legal community as part of a high-quality degree that's recognised by the Bar Standards Board and Solicitors Regulation Authority.

About this course

Examine the connection between crime, the law and criminal justice by combining criminology with the study of law.

You’ll be taught by experts whose research influences policy, regulatory change and public debate. We pioneered the academic study of criminology over 50 years ago and have built a powerful reputation and strong links with criminal justice agencies. These partnerships give us unique insight into the world of criminology, so everything you learn is shaped by the latest industry knowledge.

We provide you with much more than a degree. We’re all about preparation for your career.

You’ll practixe legal skills in mock trials and Law Society Society mooting and client interviewing competitions. Build experience on mini-pupillages with Wilberforce Chambers and internships with local law firms and government. And work on real cases in our Legal Advice Centre.

You could study abroad at one of our highly ranked partner institutions. You’ll have the chance to meet leading names from the from the world of law at our Annual Law Convention.

We also run a Careers in Criminal Justice fair annually, where you’ll have the chance to network with regional and national employers.

And, you’re guaranteed a place at the University of Law2, which prepares students for the Solicitors Qualifying Exam (SQE).

Welcome to the Law School of the real world.

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  • Introduction to Law and its Study

    This module provides you with a basic introduction to law and the key skills for studying it. In particular, you'll develop your ability in academic writing, problem solving and research.

    compulsory

    20 credits

  • Systems of Justice

    Develop your understanding of law as a fundamental social institution. You'll reflect on your understanding of justice, with reference to contemporary social issues.

    compulsory

    20 credits

  • Criminal Law

    Develop a strong understanding of criminal law in England and Wales. You'll focus on topics like property offences, non-fatal offences against the person, defences and inchoate offences.

    compulsory

    20 credits

  • Public and European Law

    In this module you'll study the law governing the UK state, the institution of the European Union and the nature of the legal relationship between the UK and the EU.

    compulsory

    20 credits

  • Criminal Justice Institutions

    Study the procedures of criminal justice – and the role of institutions such as the Police, CPS, courts and prisons, responsible for investigation, prosecution, conviction and punishment. 

    compulsory

    20 credits

  • Criminology in Late Modernity

    Examine how current criminological theory explains recent developments in crime and crime control, drawing from postmodern criminology, cultural criminology and masculinities. 

    compulsory

    20 credits

  • Obligations I – The Law of Tort

    Study the general framework and key concepts of the law of tort. Among other things, you'll consider the grounds of liability and evaluate the role of tort law in modern society. 

    compulsory

    20 credits

  • Obligations II - The Law of Contract

    Examine contract formation and enforceability, factors that may render a contract void, the interpretation of contractual terms and potential remedies for breach of contract.

    compulsory

    20 credits

  • Real-World Law

    Developed in partnership with a leading commercial law firm, and taught by practising solicitors, arbitrators, mediators and advocates, you will focus on understanding law in a commercial setting through interactive workshops, finding solutions to legal issues using a range of practical skills. 

    compulsory

    20 credits

Our facilities

Work on real cases advising members of the community in our Legal Advice Centre. Your chance to make a huge difference to people’s lives and get a head start over other graduates.
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Featured academics

Our legal academic expertise is addressing intellectual and real-world challenges.

With considerable expertise in restorative justice, civil law, international and public law, our research has always had a strong interest in social and criminal justice.

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Lecturer in Law

Professor Lindsay Moir

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HK Bevan Chair, Professor of International Law

Entry Requirements

What do I need?

When it comes to applying to university, you'll need a certain number of UCAS points. Different qualifications and grades are worth a different amount of points. For this course, you'll need 120 UCAS points.

At least 80 points must come from A levels, BTEC, or other equivalent qualifications.

We consider experience and qualifications from the UK and worldwide which may not exactly match the combinations above.

But it's not just about the grades - we'll look at your whole application. We want to know what makes you tick, and about your previous experience, so make sure that you complete your personal statement.

Have questions? Our admissions team will be happy to help.

Typical offer

120 UCAS points

A levels

BBB

BTEC

DDM

Use UCAS’s calculator to work out your estimated points

Fees & Funding

How much is it?

For UK students, our standard course fee is £9,535 per year. Keep in mind that some courses are longer - for example, spending your third year abroad will make your degree four years in total.

If you choose to study a foundation year as part of your course, the fee is £5,760.

Planning a year abroad? This costs £1,430 for UK students.

How do I pay for it?

You can take out a tuition fee loan to cover the full cost of your course. Once you’ve successfully applied for this, you don’t need to do anything else – the money is sent straight to us.

You can also take out a maintenance loan of up to £10,544 a year to cover your living costs, depending on your household income.

Remember, you won’t start paying your loans back until you’ve left university and earn more than £25,000 per year.

See our full fees and funding information for more details and to find out what support we can offer.

Standard Tuition Fee

£9,535 / year

The amount you pay may increase each year, in line with inflation - but capped to the Retail Price Index.

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Future prospects

We’ve been teaching Law at Hull since the University was founded in 1927. Our Law graduates form a wide network around the world.

Our LLB programmes include the foundations of legal knowledge, which are essential for going into legal practice. The skills and knowledge you’ll gain are also highly sought after by employers inside and outside of the legal field – so you’ll open up a whole range of careers.

Many of our graduates go on to careers as solicitors, barristers and legal executives. Others use their degree as a springboard into management, business or the civil service. The criminology element of the degree opens up a range of jobs in the police, probation or prison service, too.

Become part of the next generation of futuremakers

Like what you've seen? Then it's time to apply.

The standard way is to apply through UCAS. This will give you the chance to showcase your skills qualities and passion for the subject, as well as providing us with your academic qualifications.

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Not ready to apply yet?

Visit our next Open Day, and see all that Hull has to offer for yourself. Talk to our lecturers about your subject, find out what university is really like from our current students, and take a tour of our beautiful campus and amazing facilities.

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94% employability (Law) UK domicile full-time first degree leavers; Higher Education Graduate Outcomes statistics, for the academic year 2022/23, published by the Higher Education Statistics Agency June 2025.

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Subject to meeting University of Law entry requirements.

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Criminology is ranked joint 4th in the UK for Value Added Score. The Guardian University Rankings 2026.

All modules presented on this course page are subject to availability and this list may change at any time.