Courses
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Journalism and Marketing BA
https://le.ac.uk/courses/journalism-and-marketing-ba
In an increasingly digital world, there is a growing need for professionals with both journalism and marketing skills. This degree combines both disciplines equally to ensure you have the creative skills necessary to craft a media message, whilst learning the principles of marketing that you can apply to a range of careers in journalism, media, marketing and the wider communications industry... -
Journalism and Media BA
https://le.ac.uk/courses/journalism-and-media-ba
Develop practical journalism skills while you gain an understanding of its place within the global news industry... -
Journalism and Sociology BA
https://le.ac.uk/courses/journalism-and-sociology-ba
How is the power of the media changing our society? Investigate the context and controversies which make journalism so interesting, relevant and crucial to society... -
Journalism with Creative Writing BA
https://le.ac.uk/courses/journalism-with-creative-writing-ba
The best journalism is creative. It makes people think, makes people laugh, makes people change their minds. Creative writing skills can improve your journalism – and journalism skills can improve your creative writing... -
Law (Graduate Entry) LLB
https://le.ac.uk/courses/law-graduate-entry-llb
Already have a degree and looking for your next challenge? This intensive two-year course is a smart way of completing your legal education at a more measured page than the more intensive alternatives at the professional law schools – giving you the key legal skills and knowledge to kickstart your career. You’ll benefit from the university experience and a choice of optional module. With normal academic holidays and the supportive community of experts and professionals, this degree gives you the space to develop professional skills and plan your future career alongside your qualifying studies... -
Law (JD Pathway) LLB
https://le.ac.uk/courses/law-jd-pathway-llb
Are you a Canadian university graduate? This accelerated degree is designed just for you, and will help you complete your legal education in just two years. You’ll study a programme that includes bespoke Canadian Law modules alongside the subjects of English and Welsh Law which form the foundations of knowledge needed for a career on either side of the Atlantic. You can volunteer for pro-bono and participate in competitions specifically focussing on Canadian law... -
Law LLB
https://le.ac.uk/courses/law-llb
Law is a hugely diverse field with so many paths you can go down. This degree is your classic route into the profession. You’ll cover fundamental subjects like contract and criminal law, but you’ll also have the freedom to explore areas you’re passionate about like human rights, intellectual property, corporate, property, family or medical law all supported by experts in their field. You can even apply to work in our on-campus pro-bono legal advice clinic as a volunteer or as part of your degree. .. -
Law LLB (Canadian stream)
https://le.ac.uk/courses/law-canadian-llb
Law is a hugely diverse field with many paths. This is for you if you are seeking to qualify as a lawyer or work in a legal role in Canada following an LLB Law degree from England and Wales. You’ll cover core subjects like contract and criminal law, study Canadian Law modules and have the freedom to explore areas you’re passionate about like human rights or medical law, all supported by experts in your chosen fields... -
Law with Criminology LLB
https://le.ac.uk/courses/law-and-criminology-llb
Law and criminology are inextricably linked. This degree gives you a solid grounding in law, as well as an understanding of criminology: the basis for criminalising behaviour, penal theory, the nature of crime, its causes, prevention, and management. This is a joint honours course in which more than half of your modules are in the foundation subjects of law, plus some law options, with criminology modules accounting for the remainder... -
Law with Politics LLB
https://le.ac.uk/courses/law-with-politics-llb
The hand of the law. The power of politics. Creating societal change often requires law and politics to work together. In this degree, you’ll study public policy in its legal context alongside the foundations of law required for professional qualification. In this way you will gain the skills to work in firms with governmental interests, as a barrister acting for or against government or at the heart of government, driving policy change with the authority of law and political theory behind you...