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4 Year Full Time With a Year in Practice
UCAS Code
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Start Date Tuition Fees - Year 1
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Course Overview

Take the first steps towards a range of careers in the legal and criminal justice sectors with the LLB Law in Practice with Criminology.

This 4-year degree programme brings together the study of both Law and Criminology, with your third year spent at a paid internship in a legal setting. This will allow you to experience legal practice firsthand, and pick up key skills that will be infinitely useful in your future career.

Throughout your undergraduate law degree, you will develop excellent research and analytical skills and learn to present your ideas effectively both verbally and in writing. You will also gain a comprehensive grounding in the core areas covered by a law degree. Alongside this, you will study core concepts in the field of criminology, the most important theories of crime and deviance, and their relevance to contemporary criminal justice policy, research and practice.

All of our undergraduate Law programmes contain the foundations of legal knowledge needed to enter the legal profession. Our programmes provide a strong foundation for students who may wish to take the Solicitors Qualifying Examinations (SQE) in the future, and satisfy the academic stage of training required by the Bar Standards Board for those wishing to become barristers.

If you would like to complete a 3-year LLB without a year in practice, please visit our LLB Law with Criminology course page.

Why Law in Practice with Criminology at Swansea?

While studying at Swansea University, you will benefit from being part of a lively research and teaching environment with students at its heart.

Swansea has an established and growing reputation for law teaching and research. The School of Law is recognised as a source of expertise, and as having an impact on policy and practice in a diverse range of fields of practice. The School is wholly committed to continuous improvement in teaching and learning, and to putting students at the centre of its activities.

You will be supported by our established Employability Team to help you secure a placement in a legal service environment for your third year, which will have tangible benefits for your future career path and employment.

Law at Swansea is ranked:

  • Top 125 in the World (The Times Higher Education World University Rankings by Subject 2025)
  • Top 150 in the World (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025)

Criminology at Swansea is ranked:

  • 3rd in the UK for Career Prospects (Guardian University Guide 2025)

Your Law in Practice with Criminology

The LLB Law in Practice with Criminology is focused on providing you with both the skills and knowledge that you will need for your career.

We offer an inclusive, student-focussed learning environment and community. Modules are delivered and assessed in a variety of different ways and you will be encouraged to take responsibility for your own learning, to work independently as well as with others, to act professionally, and to master new skills.

In addition to the practical experience of your internship, we offer a broad range of experiential learning opportunities for you to put theory into practice during your time spent studying. From research-based placements, to working with clients, to developing advocacy and other skills. Our thriving Law Clinic offers students the opportunity to get involved in giving advice to clients and we have programmes of extra-curricular mooting, negotiation and client interviewing.

Our undergraduate degree structure, with its range of final year optional modules, gives you plenty of scope to tailor your studies to your particular interests, career goals, or ambitions. As well as the year-long internship as part of the degree structure, we also offer a range of shorter work placement opportunities in a wide range of settings.

Law in Practice with Criminology Employment Opportunities

Studying a law degree can lead to a range of careers. We aim to equip you with multiple skills to enhance your prospects. Our graduates go on to a wide variety of careers, which include being a:

  • barrister, civil servant, lecturer, legal executive, local government officer, paralegal, police officer, prison officer, researcher, solicitor, stockbroker or trading standards officer.

Modules

Years 1 and 2 will give you a solid foundation in key areas and principles of law and criminology. You will have the option to choose some of your own modules in year 1, but year 2 is made up entirely of compsulsory modules.

Year 3 (Level S) will be spent at a paid internship in a legal setting. You will take the internship module (LA-S000) and be assessed throughout the year and receive an overall module mark with feeback for each element. If the mark attained for your placement year (Level S) is not to your advantage (i.e. does not improve your overall weighted average) then it will not be counted towards your overall degree classification. 

Year 4 consists entirely of optional modules allowing you to shape your own learning.

Modules

Year 1 (Level 4)

FHEQ 4 Undergraduate / HECert

Students choose 120 credits from the following:

Compulsory Modules
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule Code
Public LawSeptember-June (TB1+2)30LAA123
Skills for the Study of LawSeptember-January (TB1)10LAA129
Victims and victimologyJanuary-June (TB2)20ASC115
Employability SkillsJanuary-June (TB2)0LA-N150
Optional Modules

Choose Exactly 30 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Please choose exactly 30 credits from the following modules

Compulsory Modules with Welsh Language Option 
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Tort LawSeptember-June (TB1+2)30LAA124
Cyfraith CamweddSeptember-June (TB1+2)30LAA124C
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Choose Exactly 30 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Please choose exactly 30 credits from the following modules

Compulsory Modules with Welsh Language Option 
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Contract LawSeptember-June (TB1+2)30LAA127
Cyfraith ContractSeptember-June (TB1+2)30LAA127C

Year 2 (Level 5)

FHEQ 5 Undergraduate / HEDip

Students choose 120 credits from the following:

Compulsory Modules
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule Code
Criminological Theory: Content and ApplicationSeptember-January (TB1)20ASC212
Equity and TrustsSeptember-June (TB1+2)30LAA238
Employability SkillsSeptember-January (TB1)0LA-N100
Penology and PunishmentJanuary-June (TB2)10ASC226
Optional Modules

Choose Exactly 30 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Please choose exactly 30 credits from the following

Compulsory Modules with Welsh Language Option 
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Criminal LawSeptember-June (TB1+2)30LAA235
Cyfraith TroseddolSeptember-June (TB1+2)30LAA235C
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Choose Exactly 30 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Please choose exactly 30 credits from the following

Compulsory Modules with Welsh Language Option 
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Land LawSeptember-June (TB1+2)30LAA239
Cyfraith TirSeptember-June (TB1+2)30LAA239C

Year 3 (Level 5S)

FHEQ 5 Undergraduate Sandwich Year
Compulsory Modules
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule Code
Law in Practice - Placement YearAcademic Year120LA-S000

Year 4 (Level 6)

FHEQ 6 Undergraduate / Honours

Students choose 120 credits from the following:

None found.

Optional Modules

Choose Exactly 80 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Select 80 credits from the list below. Please ensure that your module selections are balanced across semester 1 and semester 2 (60 credits per semester).

Law Optional module 
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Family Law: Adult RelationshipsSeptember-January (TB1)20LAA302You are not able to take this module if you have pursued LAA211.
Commercial SalesSeptember-January (TB1)20LAA303You are not able to take this module if you have pursued LAA212. There is a welsh version of this module LAA303C, you can only select either LAA303 or LAA303C.
Cyfraith HywelSeptember-January (TB1)20LAA305This module is delivered in Welsh.
Environmental Law 1 - Regulatory Law ApproachesSeptember-January (TB1)20LAA310You are not able to take this module if you have pursued LAA214.
Employment Law: Rights and ObligationsSeptember-January (TB1)20LAA314You are not able to take this module if you have pursued LAA217.
Counter-terrorism LawSeptember-January (TB1)20LAA320
Criminal EvidenceSeptember-January (TB1)20LAA321A
CybercrimeSeptember-January (TB1)20LAA328
Medical LawSeptember-January (TB1)20LAA330You are not able to take this module if you have pursued LAA220.
JurisprudenceSeptember-January (TB1)20LAA335
Company Law: Incorporation, Constitution and ControlSeptember-January (TB1)20LAA336
Law dissertationSeptember-June (TB1+2)20LAA339There is an application procedure and there are eligibility criteria. If you intend to apply to take a dissertation module, please see the Dissertation Handbook on Canvas HUB:Law. While you wait to hear whether your application for dissertation is successful, please choose the module you would wish to take if you were not permitted to take the dissertation module. If you are accepted onto the dissertation module, we will make the necessary changes to your module selection.
Foundations in LegalTechSeptember-January (TB1)20LAA357
Clinical Legal EducationSeptember-January (TB1)20LAA366Available to a limited number of students.
EU Law in ContextSeptember-January (TB1)20LAA371
AdvocacySeptember-January (TB1)20LAA393
Law of SuccessionSeptember-January (TB1)20LAA398
Family Law: Parents & ChildrenJanuary-June (TB2)20LAA301You are not able to take this module if you have pursued LAA210.
World Trade LawJanuary-June (TB2)20LAA304You are not able to take this module if you have pursued LAA213.
Law, Science and Technology (LST)January-June (TB2)20LAA3101
Law and the Nature CrisisJanuary-June (TB2)20LAA312
Employment Law: Enforcing RightsJanuary-June (TB2)20LAA315To select this module you MUST have pursued LAA314.
NegotiationsJanuary-June (TB2)20LAA317Available to a limited number of students. You are not able to take this module if you have pursued LAA233.
Criminal Evidence Law and PsychologyJanuary-June (TB2)20LAA323A
Human Rights LawJanuary-June (TB2)20LAA324You are not able to take this module if you have pursued LAA224.
Foundations in Legal PracticeJanuary-June (TB2)20LAA326You are not able to take this module if you have pursued LAA226.
Media LawJanuary-June (TB2)20LAA327You are not able to take this module if you have pursued LAA227.
Human Rights & Social JusticeJanuary-June (TB2)20LAA329You are not able to take this module if you have pursued LAA228.
Company Law: Governance, Rights and LiquidationJanuary-June (TB2)20LAA337To select this module you MUST have pursued LAA336.
Cymraeg y GyfraithJanuary-June (TB2)20LAA348This module is delivered in Welsh.
Canadian Constitutional LawJanuary-June (TB2)20LAA362
Clinical Legal EducationJanuary-June (TB2)20LAA367Available to a limited number of students.
Intellectual Property LawJanuary-June (TB2)20LAA391
AdvocacyJanuary-June (TB2)20LAA393B
The Law of Devolution in WalesJanuary-June (TB2)20LAA395
AND

Choose Exactly 40 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Select 40 credits from the list below. Please ensure that your module selections are balanced across semester 1 and semester 2 (60 credits per semester).

Criminology Optional Modules 
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Critical Challenges in Justice for Children September-January (TB1)20ASC303
Social and Environmental HarmsSeptember-January (TB1)20ASC319
Sexual CrimesSeptember-January (TB1)20ASC321
Gender, Crime and Criminal JusticeSeptember-January (TB1)20ASC337
The Voluntary Sector and Social JusticeSeptember-January (TB1)20ASC338
An Introduction to Policing in England and WalesSeptember-January (TB1)20CR-301
Homicide: Criminalising Death and DyingSeptember-January (TB1)20SPC303
Understanding the sex industry: Theory, policy and practiceJanuary-June (TB2)20ASC316
Understanding & Countering Terrorism & Violent ExtremismJanuary-June (TB2)20ASC317
Critical Criminology of Sports and LeisureJanuary-June (TB2)20ASC333
Probation and Community Justice: Policy, Practice and PartnershipsJanuary-June (TB2)20SPC301

Entry Requirements

Our standard offer for our law programmes is 3 A Levels at grades ranging from AAB-BBB or equivalent. Please also view our alternative entry requirements to learn more about qualifications such as the Advanced Skills Baccalaureate Wales and Extended Project Qualification, as well as calculate your UCAS Tariff points. For applicants whose first language is not English, we require IELTS 6.0 overall (with a minimum of 5.5 in each component) or equivalent English test).

To undertake the internship element of this programme, students will be required to attain an overall year 2 average of 57% or more, evidence satisfactory attendance and engagement with their studies, and pass the Employability Skills (LA-N150) module, which will be compulsory preparation for the internship.

In addition to this, placement providers will expect students to apply for positions via a CV, cover letter and application form, which will then be followed by an interview process.

In order to pass the placement year students must pass the internship module (LA-S000) with an overall mark of 40 per cent or above and satisfy the necessary number of weeks in employment (a minimum of 40 full time (at least 30 hour) weeks. Students will be permitted one resit attempt to redeem failure across any/all elements of coursework. Failure to meet these requirements will constitute a failure of the placement year and students will revert to the non-placement, 3 year equivalent of their programme. 

How You're Taught

We look to provide an outstanding educational experience, using the most effective learning and teaching approaches, carefully tailored to suit the specific needs of your course.

During your degree, you’ll be taught through lectures, seminars and workshops, which take place in person, allowing for group working and presentations. Lectures take place in larger group sessions, in a lecture theatre setting. The course content is explored in further detail in small group seminars, allowing for further discussion with your peers.

Lecture recordings are made available for almost all modules, allowing you to revisit material to revise for assessments and to enhance learning outside of the classroom. Some modules have extra resources in Canvas, such as videos, slides and quizzes, enabling further flexible study.

Methods of assessment on this programme include traditional essays and examinations, but also include alternative methods including multiple choice examinations, reflective exercises and presentations.

This course may offer some modules taught through the medium of Welsh or bilingually for students who consider themselves to be fluent Welsh speakers. For more details on the provision available see the Welsh Provision expander below.

Welsh Provision

At least 40 credits

There are opportunities for Welsh speakers to study at least 40 credits of this course through the medium of Welsh. Academi Hywel Teifi is here to support you throughout your time at Swansea University. We can offer you:

  • Access to generous Welsh-language study scholarships or bursaries.
  • Access to modules taught wholly or partly in Welsh.
  • Access to the Arwain mobile app for the latest information about Welsh-medium courses and modules available to download free on the App Store and Google Play.
  • A Welsh-speaking Personal Tutor.
  • An opportunity to gain an additional free qualification that serves as evidence of your Welsh language ability for future employers.
  • Opportunity to be a member of the Swansea University Branch of the Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol.

To learn more about the above and all the opportunities available to you through the medium of Welsh, visit Academi Hywel Teifi's undergraduate pages.

If you study at least 40 credits in Welsh and it is listed as an eligible course on the webpage, you can apply for the Academi Hywel Teifi Scholarship (£300 for 1 year), or the Coleg Cymraeg Incentive Scholarship (£500 per year for 3 years).

Meet Your Lecturers

Our law degrees are taught by experts, some of whom are experienced legal practitioners and all of whom have a wealth of legal knowledge to pass on to our students.

You can find out more about our academic expertise on our staff pages.

Tuition Fees

Start Date UK International
September 2024 £ 9,000 £ 16,550
September 2025 £ 9,535 £ 17,400

Fees for full time undergraduate UK students may increase in subsequent years of study in line with the maximum regulated fee level set by the Welsh Government

You can find further information of your fee costs on our tuition fees page.

You may be eligible for funding to help support your study. To find out about scholarships, bursaries and other funding opportunities that are available please visit the University's scholarships and bursaries page.

Current students: You can find further information of your fee costs on our tuition fees page.

Funding and Scholarships

You may be eligible for funding to help support your study.

To find out about scholarships, bursaries and other funding opportunities that are available please visit the University's scholarships and bursaries page.

Academi Hywel Teifi at Swansea University and the Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol offer a number of generous scholarships and bursaries for students who wish to study through the medium of Welsh or bilingually. For further information about the opportunities available to you, visit the Academi Hywel Teifi Scholarships and Bursaries page.

Additional Costs

Access to your own digital device/the appropriate IT kit will be essential during your time studying at Swansea University. Access to wifi in your accommodation will also be essential to allow you to fully engage with your programme. See our dedicated webpages for further guidance on suitable devices to purchase, and for a full guide on getting your device set up.

You may face additional costs while at university, including (but not limited to):

  • Travel to and from campus
  • Printing, photocopying, binding, stationery and equipment costs (e.g. USB sticks)
  • Purchase of books or texts
  • Gowns for graduation ceremonies

Careers and Employability

Swansea Employability Academy (SEA) will support you at each stage of your career journey helping you build a bright future.

Our career support services include:

  • Employability workshops, employers’ talks, bespoke events and careers fairs
  • Individual advice and guidance from professionally qualified Careers Advisers
  • Help with finding jobs, internships, work placements and volunteering opportunities
  • Access to information resources on a wide range of career management topics
  • Advice and guidance on postgraduate study and funding
  • Funding to support student internship opportunities and Student Society/Club events.

We also provide help and advice for Swansea University Alumni up to two years after you graduate.

Academic Support

As well as subject specific support by college teaching staff and your personal tutor, the Centre for Academic Success provides courses, workshops and one-to-one support in areas such as:

  • Academic writing
  • Maths and statistics
  • Critical thinking
  • Time management
  • Digital skills
  • Presentation skills
  • Note taking
  • Revision, memory and exam techniques
  • English language skills (if English is not your first language).

In addition, if you have a Specific Learning Difficulty (SpLD), disability, mental health or medical condition, the Centre for Academic Success have Specialist Tutors to support your learning, working alongside the Disability Office and Wellbeing Service to support all your needs and requirements whilst studying at Swansea University.

Academic Support at the School of Law

Each student is assigned a Personal Tutor to help with:

  • Academic guidance
  • Personal development planning
  • Guidance on finding help with personal issues (which affect your wellbeing, attendance, and progress through University)

There are student representatives in each year of our law programme as well as a School representative for undergraduate students. The school also has a dedicated Student Information Office who will be able to offer academic assistance throughout your studies.

Study Abroad and Global Opportunities

To learn more about study abroad, visit our Go Global webpages. Enrolment on a programme with a semester/year abroad does not guarantee you a semester/year abroad placement. Spaces are limited and subject to a competitive selection process. In the event you do not secure a semester/year abroad placement, you will be transferred to the standard variant of your degree scheme without a semester or year abroad.

International summer programmes are open to students from all schools. Programmes typically range from 2 to 6 weeks, across destinations such as Sri Lanka, South Korea, Fiji, Bali, the USA and across Europe. For more information about programmes and eligibility visit our Summer Abroad webpages.

How to Apply

Apply now – UK, EU and international students.

For further guidance please visit our how to apply pages.

EU students - visa and immigration information is available and will be regularly updated on our information for EU students page.

Application Deadlines

We recommend that you submit your application to our courses as early as you can in advance of our application deadlines. Courses will close earlier than the application deadlines listed if all available places are filled. You can find further information on our Application Deadlines webpage.

Additional Information

Student Societies

At Swansea, we have a range of law-focused societies, which offer opportunities for you to meet fellow students and take part in a variety of activities. These societies are all run for students, by students, and include:

  • The Law Society
  • The Bar Society
  • The Canadian Law Society
  • The Women in Law Society

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