Study Law and Criminology at Cardiff and gain hands on experience of Law in the real world
Career Opportunities
In terms of the different jobs you can do, military sciences are pretty broad. You will probably choose to take either the theoretical route or the technical route, depending on what floats your boat/submarine/destroyer/aircraft carrier.
If you want to get into the theory side of things, you will effectively be working in what's known as military intelligence . Yep, that's right you might be doing a similar job to that of Neil Patrick Harris in Starship Troopers. You could look into becoming a military theorist or researcher, where you d be focusing your efforts on military tactics, strategies and administration. This is all about being a logical thinker!
Alternatively, you could be working as an engineer or laboratory technician. You might be designing weapons, military vehicles, radar systems, handheld communication devices and other military paraphernalia.
There's also a huge educational branch of military sciences, which a lot of people choose to get into. Everyone has to learn their knowledge from somewhere and unfortunately watching hours and hours of Dad's Army or M*A*S*H can only do so much.
If you have a passion for passing your knowledge on to other people, you could seek work as a military science instructor. These guys work for universities or army training academies and educate the new crop of military scientists and officers.
Course Overview
This degree programme is an opportunity to study both law and criminology within an interdisciplinary social sciences context.
Subjects
Programme Structure Courses include: Contract [20] Criminal [20] Legal Foundations [20] Public Law [20] Key Ideas in Social Science Foundations of Contemporary Criminology
Academic Entry Requirement
Academic Requirements Typical A level offer A-level grades AAA-AAB or AABB-ABBB. There are no specific subject requirements. It is not necessary to have A-level Law and we do not require students to sit the LNAT test. However, A-levels must include a minimum of two traditional academic subjects.Typical Welsh Baccalaureate offer Grades AAB from a combination of 2 A-levels and the Welsh Baccalaureate Advanced Diploma Core.Typical International Baccalaureate offer 35 points, including 6, 6, and 5 at higher level.Other requirements Applications from those offering alternative qualifications are welcome. Specific admissions and selection criteria for this degree programme can be found online.
English Entry Requirement
6.5
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Cardiff University
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