MA English Literature
The MA in English Literature at the University of Reading offers a comprehensive and im...
Reading
INTAKE: September
This three-year degree provides a robust foundation in legal principles while integrating criminological theories to address complex questions such as the nature of crime and justice, and the influences shaping rule-breaking behaviors. Accredited by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Bar Standards Board, the program serves as the initial qualification for those aspiring to enter the legal profession.
Curriculum: In the first year, students engage with core areas of English law, including contract, tort, criminal, and public law, applying legal principles to hypothetical scenarios to enhance practical understanding. The second year expands into subjects such as EU law, equity and trusts, and land law, alongside criminology modules that delve into criminal justice concepts and research methodologies. The final year offers opportunities for independent research and elective modules, allowing students to tailor their studies to specific interests within law and criminology.
Research Focus: The program is supported by the School of Law, where 99% of research is recognized as being of international standing. Faculty members actively contribute to law and criminal justice reforms, collaborating with governments and international bodies such as the United Nations. This research-intensive environment ensures that teaching is informed by contemporary developments in the field, providing students with up-to-date knowledge and critical perspectives.
Industry Engagement: Students have the opportunity to participate in client interviewing, negotiation, and mooting competitions, with work experience placements awarded as prizes. The School of Law hosts one of the largest pro bono programs in the UK, enabling students to collaborate with organizations like Citizens Advice and Thames Valley Police. These engagements allow students to apply their legal knowledge in real-world contexts, promoting justice and making tangible impacts within the community.
Global Perspective: The curriculum addresses challenges facing contemporary democracies, particularly the interplay between criminal and social justice. By examining the law within broader global, national policy, and practice contexts, students develop a nuanced understanding of how legal systems operate worldwide. This global outlook equips graduates with the adaptability and insight necessary to navigate and contribute to an increasingly interconnected legal landscape.
Reading
IELTS 6.5
£ 25250
Undergraduate Entry Requirements
Academic Qualifications: Applicants should have successfully completed their secondary education with a minimum overall score of 70% or equivalent in their respective country's grading system.
English language proficiency:
The University of Reading offers a variety of scholarships for international students to support academic excellence and financial needs.
Vice-Chancellor Global Scholarship Award: Merit-based scholarship for high-achieving international students. Covers partial tuition fees for undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
Subject-Specific Scholarships: Offered by individual departments based on academic excellence and course selection. Examples include scholarships in Business, Law, Agriculture, and Science.
Chevening Scholarships: A UK government-funded scholarship for outstanding students from eligible countries. Covers tuition fees, living expenses, and travel costs.
Country-Specific Scholarships: Scholarships tailored for students from specific countries, including India, China, and the USA. Criteria vary based on nationality and academic performance.
The University of Reading's LLB Law with Criminology program offers a wide range of career opportunities upon graduation, thanks to its comprehensive integration of legal studies and criminological theory. Graduates are well-equipped to pursue careers across several sectors.
Legal Careers: Many graduates go on to become solicitors, barristers, or legal advisers, as the program is accredited by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and the Bar Standards Board. The degree provides the foundational knowledge required to enter the legal profession, with opportunities to specialize in areas like criminal law, corporate law, or family law.
Criminal Justice: Graduates can also find careers in the criminal justice system, working in the police, probation services, or the prison service. They might also work with agencies involved in crime prevention, victim support, or youth justice.
Government and Public Sector: Many graduates pursue roles within the civil service, local government, or public policy, contributing to the development of laws and regulations or working in criminal justice policy reform.
Social Work and Youth Work: Criminology knowledge is invaluable for those seeking careers in social work, especially in roles focused on criminal rehabilitation, support for at-risk individuals, or community outreach.
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs): Graduates can work with NGOs that focus on social justice, human rights, and crime-related issues, supporting communities affected by crime or advocating for reforms in criminal justice systems.
Research and Academia: With a strong research focus in the program, graduates may continue their studies at postgraduate level or work in criminal justice research, contributing to policy development, crime prevention strategies, and academic publications.
Private Sector: Graduates can pursue roles in the private sector, such as risk management, compliance, or security consulting, applying their knowledge of law and criminology to help organizations navigate legal challenges and mitigate risks.