Undergraduate degree in Law + Criminology
Program Overview
Undergraduate Degree in Law + Criminology (DECRIM)
The University of Alicante offers a comprehensive undergraduate program in Law and Criminology, providing students with a solid foundation in both fields.
Description and Content
The program is designed to equip students with a deep understanding of the legal system, criminological theories, and practices. The curriculum includes a wide range of subjects, such as:
- Introduction to Law
- Criminology
- Criminal Law
- Procedural Law
- Penal System
- Forensic Psychology
- Sociology of Deviance
- Research Methods in Criminology
Objectives and Career Options
The program aims to provide students with the knowledge, skills, and competences necessary to pursue a career in law, criminology, or related fields. Graduates can expect to find employment opportunities in:
- Law firms
- Government agencies
- Non-profit organizations
- Research institutions
- Private companies
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for the program, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Hold a high school diploma or equivalent
- Meet the minimum grade point average (GPA) requirement
- Pass the entrance examination (if required)
Curriculum
The curriculum is divided into several modules, each focusing on a specific area of law and criminology. The program includes:
- Core subjects: Introduction to Law, Criminology, Criminal Law, Procedural Law
- Elective subjects: Penal System, Forensic Psychology, Sociology of Deviance, Research Methods in Criminology
- Final project: Undergraduate thesis
Quality and Accreditation
The program is accredited by the relevant authorities and meets the quality standards set by the University of Alicante.
Pre-Registration
Students can pre-register for the program by submitting their application and supporting documents. The pre-registration process typically starts in the spring semester.
Curriculum Summary
The curriculum summary provides an overview of the program's structure and content. It includes information on the subjects, credits, and assessment methods.
Timetables and Examination Calendar
The timetables and examination calendar are available on the University's website. Students can access the information by logging into their account.
Competences
The program is designed to develop the following competences:
- Knowledge of the legal system and criminological theories
- Critical thinking and problem-solving skills
- Communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to work independently and in teams
- Research and analytical skills
Tutorial Action Programme (TAP)
The University of Alicante offers a Tutorial Action Programme (TAP) to support students throughout their studies. The program provides academic, professional, and personal guidance.
Mobility and Exchange Programmes
The University participates in mobility and exchange programs, allowing students to study abroad and gain international experience.
External Academic Internships
The program includes external academic internships, which provide students with the opportunity to gain practical experience in the field.
Undergraduate Thesis
The undergraduate thesis is a compulsory component of the program. Students must complete an original research project under the supervision of a tutor.
Language Teaching Competence
The program includes language teaching competence, which enables students to teach non-linguistic subjects in a foreign language.
Undergraduate Coordinators and Teachers
The program is coordinated by a team of experienced teachers and researchers. Students can contact the coordinators for academic advice and support.
Applicable Regulations
The program is subject to the University's regulations and policies. Students must comply with the rules and procedures set by the University.
Other Student-Related Academic Matters
The University offers various services and support to students, including:
- Student welcome events
- Research opportunities
- Attention to students with special needs
- Student representation and participation
- Recognition and awards
Additional Information
For more information about the program, students can contact the Faculty of Law or visit the University's website.
FAQs
Frequently asked questions about the program are available on the University's website. Students can also contact the Faculty of Law for further information.
Faculty/School
The program is offered by the Faculty of Law, which is located on the University's campus. The Faculty has a strong reputation for academic excellence and research.
