LLB (Hons) Initial Year for Extended Degree in Law
Bachelor's degree
In Hatfield
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Hatfield
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Duration
5 Years
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Start date
Different dates available
The unique feature of this course is that not only will you learn about the theory of subjects, but you'll also have the opportunity to apply this knowledge in the Legal Drafting and Advocacy modules. You will prepare court documents such as skeleton arguments setting out your case and then practise these skills during mock hearings and advocate your case.
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About this course
UCAS points 48
A Level Points to be gained from appropriate level 3 qualifications
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Subjects
- IT Law
- LLB
- Law
- Constitutional Law
- Civil service
Course programme
The Extended Degree in Law is designed as a preparatory year to enable you to acquire the necessary knowledge and skills you need to progress to the first year of Bachelor of Laws (LLB) course. The initial year of the Extended Degree course will prepare you for the demands of Level 4 study by introducing them to a number of core legal subjects.
In order to progress onto the LLB programme, students need to pass all modules (120 credits) and pass with an overall average of 50%.
The expert tutorial support and knowledge that you'll develop in areas such as constitutional law and legal drafting will also prepare you for careers in related areas such as in public services, local government and the civil service.
You'll gain confidence and improve your study, practical and theoretical skills that'll ensure that you stand out to employers.
Level 0
Module
- Principles of the English Legal System
- Criminal Law
- Contract Law
- Human Rights
- Legal Drafting
- Advocacy
Additional information
EU Students Fee
Full time - £6165 for the 2021/2022 academic year
LLB (Hons) Initial Year for Extended Degree in Law