Bachelor of Laws (LLB)
Bachelor's degree
In Hayes
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Hayes
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Duration
36 Months
Criminal law. Public law. Common law reasoning and institutions. Elements of the law of contract. Law of tort. Law of trusts. Land law. Jurisprudence and legal theory. Administrative law. Commercial law. Criminology. EU law. Evidence. Family law. Company law. History of English law. Labour law. Public international law. Introduction to Islamic law. International protection of human rights. Suitable for: Individuals who wish to practice as solicitors or barristers.
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About this course
You must be at least 17 years old and have either passes in two subjects at GCE ‘A’ level, plus at least three further subjects at GCSE/GCE ‘O’ level at Grade C or above; or three subjects at GCE ‘A’ level and one further subject at GCSE/GCE ‘O’ level at Grade C or above; or two subjects at GCE ‘A’ level, plus two further subjects at GCE ‘AS’ level.
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Course programme
At WLCBMS we offer LLB (University of London external programme) courses to provide students academic training with a solid grounding in legal methods and processes. The degree is for individuals who wish to practise as solicitors or barristers.
Intermediate examination (4 subjects)
Criminal law
Public law
Common law reasoning and institutions
Elements of the law of contract
Final Examination Part I (4 subjects)
Law of tort
Law of trusts
Land law
AND one optional subject
Final Examination Part II (4 subjects)
Jurisprudence and legal theory
AND three optional subjects
Scheme A optional subjects Part I or II
Administrative law
Commercial law
Criminology
EU law
Evidence
Family law
Company law
History of English law
Labour law
Public international law
Introduction to Islamic law
International protection of human rights
Part II only
Conflict of laws
Succession
Intellectual property
Starting Dates:
September, January, April
Note: All international students must have good strength in English language to follow up the course successfully otherwise, they have to undergo an English Language programme until they meet the required standard.
Bachelor of Laws (LLB)