LLB Law
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This course allows me to pursue my passion for human rights since one of my biggest dreams is to work for United Nations. While you study there, at the first year you’ve leveled but in the second one you have the option to specialize. Each year you have four modules which are divided into seminaries, lectures and workshops. The teachers that I had are always willing to help because most of them are even barristers or solicitors –if you have any struggles in your course we will be there for you.
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Bachelor's degree
In London
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
London
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Duration
3 Years
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Start date
October
Would you like to develop skills and tools that will enable you to start a career in the legal field? If that is the case, this programme is made for you.
The LLB is a law degree that qualifies you for exemption from the academic stage of professional legal education, recognised by the two main legal professional bodies: the Bar Council (barristers) and the Law Society (solicitors). This course meets the requirement for the first step of your training to become a fully qualified lawyer or barrister in England and Wales.
Why study LLB Honours Law at Middlesex?
Our tutors are leaders in their field and bring a wealth of international experience, challenging you to think beyond the textbook. Our outstanding academic reputation across International, European and Human Rights Law places our students at the heart of legal research innovation.
Follow the link you have on emagister.co.uk and you will find all the information you need about this course without any obligation.
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About this course
Interviews, entrance tests, portfolios and auditions
Entry onto this course requires you to have an interview. We use the interview to allow us to find out more about you, to better understand your aspirations and interests and to explore why you want to study the subject with us. Full details of the interview process will be provided when you apply.
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This course allows me to pursue my passion for human rights since one of my biggest dreams is to work for United Nations. While you study there, at the first year you’ve leveled but in the second one you have the option to specialize. Each year you have four modules which are divided into seminaries, lectures and workshops. The teachers that I had are always willing to help because most of them are even barristers or solicitors –if you have any struggles in your course we will be there for you.
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Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
Krystina Irategeka
This centre's achievements
All courses are up to date
The average rating is higher than 3.7
More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months
This centre has featured on Emagister for 14 years
Subjects
- Contract Law
- IT Law
- Human Rights
- Public Law
- Employment Law
- Staff
- IT
- English
- LLB
- International
- Law
- Team Training
- Skills and Training
- Criminal law
- Tort law
- Tort
- Legal Method
- Union Law
Course programme
Course Programme:
In your first year you will explore legal research skills and take part in a moot and will also have the choice to focus on specialist areas such as Employment Law. You are encouraged to take advantage of the wider teaching and research environment within the School of Law which includes a programme of external professional speakers, seminars and lectures to support your studies and career progression.
What will you gain?
You can meet with former students who have completed the course (now on the LPC or BPTC) to inform your studies and further your career progression.
Our academic staff are dedicated to providing excellent student support through high levels of office hour availability, and additional communication through email, telephone and our virtual E Learning facility. Our core academic staff team work alongside a number of visiting professors and visiting lecturers with whom we have long standing and valued relationships. Our team includes four professors, four principal lecturers and senior lecturers with extensive experience in a variety of legal settings.
Our new staff members bring excellent research credentials and a genuine desire to apply this research to the subjects they teach. We also have a team of specialised administrators ensuring that there is regular contact with students. Our graduates and alumni regularly highlight that this face to face contact and support enhanced their learning experience.
Year 1
- English Legal System (30 Credits) Compulsory
- Law of Contract (30 Credits) Compulsory
- Legal Method (30 Credits) Compulsory
- Public Law (30 Credits) Compulsory
- Alternative Dispute Resolution and Legal Ethics (30 Credits) Optional
- Consumers and the Law (30 Credits) Optional
- Criminal Law (30 Credits) Compulsory
- EU Law (30 Credits) Compulsory
- Human Rights (30 Credits) Optional
- Jurisprudence (30 Credits) Optional
- Tort (30 Credits) Compulsory
- Business Organisations (30 Credits) Optional
- Child and Family Law (30 Credits) Optional
- Employment Law (30 Credits) Optional
- Equity and Trusts (30 Credits) Compulsory
- Evidence (30 Credits) Optional
- Immigration, Nationality And Asylum Law in the UK (30 Credits) Optional
- Land Law (30 Credits) Compulsory
- Medical Law (30 Credits) Optional
- Project (30 Credits) Optional
- Public International Law (30 Credits) Optional
- Advanced Mooting and Advocacy (30 Credits) Optional
- Strategic Lawyering (30 Credits) Optional
Additional information
£12,500
LLB Law