Law (with another subject), LL.B. - 2017/18

Bachelor's degree

In Canterbury

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Canterbury

  • Start date

    September

Fact file UCAS code MN11 LL.B with Business ML13 LL.B with Criminology MN13 LL.B with Finance MF14 LL.B with Forensic Investigation MV11 LL.B with History ML12 LL.B with International Relations M200 LL.B with Policing ML14 LL.B with Politics ML15 LL.B with Sociology Length 3 years full-time6 years part-time Starts September 2017 Entry requirements A typical offer would be BBB at A2 Level, or equivalent. More entry requirement details. Location Canterbury School Law, Criminal Justice and Computing More about LLB Law with another subject 17/18

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Location

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Canterbury (Kent)
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North Holmes Road, CT1 1QU

Start date

SeptemberEnrolment now open

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Subjects

  • Law
  • IT Law
  • University
  • Skills and Training
  • Dispute Resolution
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  • LLB

Course programme

Our academic support in Law has a 91% rating. National Student Survey, 2015 By choosing to study Law with us you will become part of a challenging, vibrant and friendly environment. Upon completion, your degree will be recognised as a Qualifying Law Degree by both the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Bar Standards Board, enabling you to progress to the Vocational Stage of lawyer’s training. The University has recognised expertise in dispute resolution, particularly alternative dispute resolution (ADR) and specifically mediation. This is enhanced by a number of dispute resolution related modules in our curriculum and through our Mediation Clinic, the first of its kind in a UK university and in which you will have the opportunity to participate. We have also developed links with our local community through engagement with Citizens Advice (voluntary advice service), as well as with the local courts in Kent through the development of our Access to Justice Scheme, enabling our Law students to act as companions for unrepresented parties at court. We have an excellent careers and employability service at Canterbury Christ Church, which works closely in conjunction with the Law course to provide comprehensive support and guidance designed specifically for our Law students. The University is committed to providing you with the skills you need to enhance your employability opportunities. We understand the huge commitment you are making by studying with us and we will do everything we can to develop the skills employers tell us they need, and we are very much an applied Law School. We are currently working with the National Association of Licensed Paralegals to become one of only a few universities across the country which offers a dual qualification; an LLB and Membership of the National Association of Licensed Paralegals. Due to our limited annual intake, we can afford to have a close pastoral care regime, allowing us to take care of the individual needs of our students. We offer specialist training in areas such as writing and advocacy skills, and we will help to prepare you for the next steps, for example by doing one-to-one mock interview sessions.

Law (with another subject), LL.B. - 2017/18

Price on request