University of Hull - Open Day Event - 11th July 2026
11 Jul 2026, 09:00
Kingston upon Hull
Choosing Law with Criminology means you’ll study for a law degree while deepening your understanding of the connection between crime, criminal justice and the law.
Why do people commit crimes? How does society react to crime? And how is the law affected by it?
Combining the expertise of our law school with our pioneering criminology department, you’ll put theory into practice with real-world experiences. Advising real clients in our Legal Advice and Mediation Centres. Developing your court skills through mock trials in our courtroom. And using one of the only replica crime scene training facilities in the UK to transfer your theoretical learning into on the ground knowledge.
Why study at Hull?
• Unique facilities: Our purpose-built replica crime scene and mock court rooms bring learning to life.
• Real-world experience: Both our Legal Advice Centre and Mediation Centre will allow you to work with actual clients, guided by professionals, on real-life cases and issues.
• Industry connections: With over 50 years as a leading criminology centre, we’ve got significant links to regional and national employers. Our annual Careers in Criminal Justice Fair gives you the chance to network with the top-tier.
Where could this take me?
As with all our law degrees, many graduates choose careers within the legal profession, such as solicitor, barrister or legal executive. The criminology aspect of the course also leads naturally to careers within the police force, HM Prison Services or the Probation Service. However, if you decide to follow a path into other professions, the skills you’ll gain on this degree are highly transferable and well-regarded by other sectors.
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