872 B.A. Bachelor of Arts in Law

Law
Law encompasses the rules and regulations that govern our daily lives. Studying law develops one’s understanding of the levers of power in society, from the local to the national and to the international level. If you are interested in how the law impacts our daily lives and how disputes are settled in an increasingly globalised world, this programme focuses on European and International Law.

Justice Studies
The Justice Studies programme at Royal Roads University will help you gain practical knowledge of Canadian public policy on criminal justice, Indigenous perspectives of justice and restorative justice. Examine rights, advocacy, gender and alternative dispute resolution.

Business (Law) (Hons)
The Business (Law) (Hons) BA program from EU Business School is a three-year full-time program (180 ECTS). This EQF level 6/NFQ level 8 honors degree program is designed for students intending to pursue a business career in areas where a detailed knowledge of the law is useful.

Criminology (Hons)
The Criminology (Hons) BA degree from De Montfort University provides you with transferable skills useful in the criminal justice sector and allied career fields (social work, drugs and alcohol programmes).

International and European Law
The BA in International and European Law at the Brussels School of Governance combines a deep knowledge of international and EU law with a knowledge of the basics of international affairs, economics and communications.

Journalism with Human Rights
In a world of conflict and uncertainty, you can be the voice for those who need to be heard. Challenge the way human rights are understood across the globe. The Journalism with Human Rights course offered by University of Essex enables you to learn about the fundamental principles and practices which underpin the protection and promotion of human rights around the world.

Criminology (Hons)
The Bachelor of Arts in Criminology (Hons) from University of Malta aims to provide students with a general and detailed knowledge and understanding of crime and criminology, equipping you with the criminological theories and concepts which offer explanations as to why people engage in criminal acts.

Criminal Justice Studies (Honours)
This Criminal Justice Studies (Honours) programme from South East Technological University is a three year degree course designed to equip the student with general knowledge and transferable skills while focusing on the broad theme of criminal justice. It is a multidisciplinary course.

Criminal Justice
The Criminal Justice degree delivered by the University of Winnipeg focuses on the study of social responses to lawbreaking and transgression, including different dimensions of the police, courts, corrections. Criminal Justice is an interdisciplinary social science degree that provides students with a strong grounding in critical thinking, writing, and research skills.

Entrepreneurship (Hons)
This Entrepreneurship (Hons) programme from Sunway University equips aspiring entrepreneurs with the knowledge, tools and support to turn ideas into real businesses.

Sociology and Law with placement year (Hons)
This Sociology and Law with placement year (Hons) course from the University of Gloucestershire explores how individuals and communities navigate their everyday lives through legal, civic and normative rules and regulations.

Criminology (Hons)
The Criminology (Hons) BA programme from UWE Bristol (University of the West of England) teaches you about crime and the criminal justice system, drawing on sociology, law, psychology and philosophy, and applying theories, knowledge and research to real, contemporary issues.

Western Civilisation (Sociology)
This Western Civilisation (Sociology), BA course from University of Wollongong will help you develop an understanding of our diverse and rapidly changing world and identify the roots of and solutions to social problems.

Criminology with Psychology (Hons)
The Criminology with Psychology (Hons) BA degree offered at De Montfort University examines the causes, legal framework and responses to crime, combined with the study of psychology.

Forensics and Criminology for CAAT Diploma holders in Police Foundations
Through this Forensics and Criminology for CAAT Diploma holders in Police Foundations BA programme from University of Windsor we’ll train you to investigate and analyze evidence from crimes ranging from homicide to abuse, and from fraud to hacking.

British Politics and Legislative Studies (Hons)
With the British Politics and Legislative Studies (Hons) programme at University of Hull, you'll work for a Member of Parliament or a peer, where you’ll get in-depth exposure to British parliamentary procedures and behaviours.

Philosophy with Human Rights
The Philosophy with Human Rights programme from University of Essex is an undergraduate degree that brings philosophy together with one of its most influential practical ideas: that all human beings possess the same fundamental rights. This idea underpins many modern political, legal and social systems, and forms the core of this course.

Communication and Civil Society
The Communication and Civil Society major from The American University of Paris aims to educate you about the role of communication and media in civil society and train you to intervene in that domain – a public space between individuals and the state, where individuals collectively associate and act for civic purposes.

International Relations - Diplomacy and International Law
The International Relations - Diplomacy and International Law programme at the University of New York in Prague equips you with the knowledge and skills to navigate global politics, resolve conflicts, and shape international policies. Gain insights into how diplomacy and legal frameworks drive international cooperation and decision-making.

Criminology and Criminal Justice and Law with Foundation Year (Hons)
A BA in Criminology and Criminal Justice and Law with Foundation Year (Hons) at University of Wolverhampton enables you to explore the reality behind the newspaper headlines on crime and examine a topic which is relevant, topical and has real, practical application in contemporary society. You will also cover a number of key law subject areas which link to the criminology side of your course.