Law with International Relations LLB (Hons) – 2020 entry
Bachelor's degree
In Guildford
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Guildford
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Duration
3 Years
Our LLB Law with International Relations course will challenge you to not only understand the law, but also to apply it and consider its impact on society on a global scale.
Our law courses are enhanced by our student-focused teaching approach, engaging tutorials and the opportunity to study legal areas that are of particular interest to you.
You’ll learn how to debate the law, to analyse its application to given situations and to apply your legal understanding in a national or international context, developing your professional skills through a series of extracurricular activities including client interviewing, negotiation and mooting.
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About this course
Our LLB Law with International Relations course offers you the opportunity to study both core law subjects and international politics, developing a political perspective on law as a body of rules and the ability to tackle the fundamental issues of fairness, justice and equality that are at the heart of every society.
Our School of Law will provide you with a stimulating and supportive environment for undergraduate study. Members of our academic staff have international reputations for research and are experienced legal practitioners, providing consultancy to law firms, governments, non-governmental organisations and businesses around the world.
A Professional Training placement provides you with the opportunity to develop your professional, academic and personal potential, equipping you to be adaptable, resilient, globally minded, confident, entrepreneurial and digitally savvy in the workplace. These qualities are widely recognised by employers and many of our students are offered employment on graduation by their placement provider.
The Professional Training placement year gives our students an insight into their subject and career potential, and early access to professional experience. It can be invaluable in developing work-based skills and helping them secure a graduate career.
Applicants taking an A-level science subject with the Science Practical Endorsement are required to pass the practical element.
Please note: A-level General Studies and A-level Critical Thinking are not accepted.
GCSE or equivalent: English Language at Grade C(4) and Mathematics at Grade C (4) (or equivalent).
LLB (Hons) - Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA)
The qualifying law degree is recognised by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) for the purposes of satisfying the academic stage of training.
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Subjects
- Contract Law
- IT Law
- Property Law
- EU Law
- International Relations
- Politics
- Trusts
- Public Law
- International
- Law
- Public
- Property
- Equity
- Foreign Policy
- LLB
- Criminal law
Course programme
Module
- CONTRACT LAW I
- CRIMINAL LAW I
- INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
- PUBLIC LAW 1 - CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
- CONTRACT LAW II
- CRIMINAL LAW II
- EU LAW I
- EVOLUTION OF AN INTEGRATED EUROPE
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- EUROPEAN INTEGRATION AND DISINTEGRATION
- INTRODUCTION TO TORT LAW
- LAND LAW 1
- PUBLIC LAW II: ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
- THEORISING INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
- EU LAW II
- INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS
- INTERNATIONAL SECURITY: THE RETURN OF GREAT POWER POLITICS
- LAND LAW 2
- TORT LAW IN CONTEXT
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- CASE STUDIES IN GLOBALISATION
- COMPETITION LAW
- EQUITY AND TRUSTS LAW 1
- FAMILY LAW
- FOUNDATIONS OF COMPANY LAW
- INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
- JURISPRUDENCE I (HE6)
- MEDICAL LAW I
- NEGOTIATING POLITICS AND POLICY
- POLITICAL COMMUNICATION
- POPULISM AND DEMOCRACY IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
- TAX LAW
- US FOREIGN POLICY IN THE AGE OF TRUMP
- CHILD LAW
- COMMERCIAL LAW - INTERNATIONAL SALES
- COMMERCIAL RESTITUTION
- CRITICAL TERRORISM STUDIES
- EMPLOYMENT LAW
- ENGENDERING WORLD POLITICS
- EQUITY AND TRUSTS LAW 2
- GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND INVESTMENT LAW
- JURISPRUDENCE II (HE6)
- LAW OF EVIDENCE
- MEDICAL LAW II
- PERSPECTIVES ON THE UK PARLIAMENT
- STATES AND MARKETS IN EAST ASIA
- LAW DISSERTATION
- Choose 6 taught modules 2 of which must be a Politics module, from those listed plus the dissertation or 8 taught modules.
Law with International Relations LLB (Hons) – 2020 entry