Education and Childhood Studies
These courses prepare students for roles such as lawyers, criminologists, law enforcement officers, forensic experts, policy analysts, and social justice advocates.
Law and criminology are interconnected disciplines that focus on the study of legal systems, justice, and crime. Law emphasizes understanding, interpreting, and applying legal principles across various sectors, while criminology examines the causes, consequences, and prevention of criminal behaviour. These fields provide essential knowledge for careers in legal practice, law enforcement, policy development, and criminal justice reform.


List of Courses in Law
Introduction to Law
Constitutional Law
Criminal Law
Contract Law
Tort Law
Property Law
Corporate and Business Law
International Law
Family Law
Environmental Law
Human Rights Law
Legal Research and Writing
Intellectual Property Law
Employment Law
Alternative Dispute Resolution
List of Courses in Criminology
Introduction to Criminology
Theories of Crime and Deviance
Criminal Justice Systems
Policing and Law Enforcement
Penology and Prison Systems
Juvenile Delinquency
Cybercrime and Digital Forensics
Forensic Psychology
Crime Prevention and Community Safety
Victimology
White-Collar and Organized Crime
Terrorism and National Security
Comparative Criminology
Sociology of Crime
Ethics and Criminal Justice

