Is the University of Greenwich good for law?

Is the University of Greenwich good for law?

Why Greenwich is great for law Studying Law at Greenwich offers lots of opportunities, from training to offer legal support in our Legal Advice Centre to volunteering to investigate alleged wrongful convictions of individuals. Our students make the most of their time at Greenwich and go on to remarkable achievements.

What faculty is criminology?

Department of Criminology, Politics and Sociology – Faculty of Business and Social Sciences – Kingston Universty.

What is the law conversion course?

The GDL, otherwise known as the Law Conversion Course, is a postgraduate law conversion course for non-law graduates who want to pursue a legal career.

Does Oxford have criminal law?

The MSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice is offered on both a full-time (one-year) and part-time (two-year) basis. The degree and expectations for both modes of study are equally rigorous.

Does Oxford accept criminology?

Welcome to the Centre for Criminology at the University of Oxford. The Centre for Criminology attracts the highest calibre of national and international students, and provides teaching of the highest standard of undergraduate education on the Law FHS degree and postgraduate education at both masters and doctoral level.

How do I contact the University of Greenwich student portal?

Students Course enquiries Use this telephone number and e-mail address for all enquiries about applying to become a student at the University of Greenwich – including requests for prospectuses and how to apply. UK students Telephone: 020 8331 9000.

Why study law at Greenwich?

As a law student at Greenwich you will benefit from our strong links with links to a range of legal (and related) employers in London. As a law student, you’ll have access to a range of employability events, including talks and networking opportunities.

What do the students do at Greenwich School?

The School’s students have opportunities to get involved with a range of activities during their time at Greenwich, including volunteering with School’s own Legal Advice Centre or with the Innocence Project Lon

Is the Financial Services module at Greenwich accredited?

Our Financial Services: Law, Regulation and Practice module is accredited by the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment. Find out how this could benefit you as a Law student at Greenwich. Students are required to study the following compulsory modules.

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