Why study the Law + Criminology Degree?
The study of the dual Degree requires a double effort on the part of students, but also multiplies considerably their possibilities for specialization and access to the labor market.
The Dual Degree in Law and Criminology provides the expertise and experience necessary in the two degrees, and gives professionals legal training that will permit them, after obtaining their Master’s Degree in Law, to both defend citizens’ rights and also to respond to social needs regarding public security and the prevention and control of delinquency.
Finishing the Dual Degree in Law and Criminology will provide the necessary skills to write legal expert appraisal and criminology reports that not only deal with initial report drafts and legal assessment, but also with the prevention of delinquency and the design of public security measures
Graduate in Law + Criminology
The Dual Degree in Law and Criminology allows students to simultaneously pursue both Law and Criminology Degrees, thus obtaining two undergraduate degrees – the Dual Degree – over a period of five years, and developing a very versatile profile for the labor market.
The dual degree will train professionals to be able to legally evaluate the cases that they are confronted with in the area of prevention of delinquency or in designing public security policies..
It will be necessary to comply with the admission prerequisites of both degrees:
- Entry requirements for the Law Degree
- Entry requirements for the Degree in Criminology.
Issues related to the individual degrees that make up the curriculum, such as Competencies, Student Profile and other academic questions, can be consulted in the sections corresponding to said degrees.
Economics
In today’s world, it is absolutely necessary to know the economic ties that bind people, companies, institutions, organizations and countries. Global markets are an undeniable reality, reinforced by new communication technologies and transport as well as financial tools. Currently risks and opportunities coexist in an environment like today’s in which it appears that the collaboration between governments, institutions, companies and the academic world is indispensable on a global scale.
Graduates in Economics from Loyola University are prepared to work and do research in different areas of administrations, institutions and companies, both in private and public capacities, through Services of Analysis, Consultancy, Think-Tanks, as Policy Markets, as well as gaining admission into departments in public and private universities as professors.
Internships
The internship program in Loyola University is the starting point toward the
Incorporation of our students into the labor market. It provides them with their first professional experience where they can apply the knowledge they have acquired, and it allows them to start designing their own curriculum vitae.
100% of our students finish their internships with a high degree of satisfaction.
Loyola University has over 3,000 internship agreements with firms that range from local companies to multinationals, such as Deloitte, PwC, Procter & Gamble, Inditex, Abengoa, Management Solutions, BBVA, Grupo Santander…. Each year a growing number of internships end in the hiring of our students.