Bachelor's degree

In Telford

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Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Telford

  • Duration

    12 Years

This course will enable you to acquire and develop enhanced knowledge and critical analysis of key themes across a varied range of specialist legal areas. The course programme will encourage you to challenge current intellectual thinking, and each module is designed to provide advanced knowledge and skills directly relevant to your chosen field. The stimulating course content is underpinned in many areas by internationally recognized research.

This course allows you to select, from a range of options, modules so that you can develop enhanced knowledge and understanding in areas of law that are of interest to you. The dynamics of the course places emphasis on the engagement with existing and emerging research and advanced scholarship. This course will challenge your thinking and stimulate your academic aspirations by further advanced legal studies.

Read more about Law at the University of Wolverhampton.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Telford (Shropshire)
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Level 3 Southwater One, Southwater Sqare, Southwater Way, TF3 4JG

Start date

On request

About this course

Upon completion of the course, you will have developed enhanced analytical, critical, communication and presentational skills appropriate to postgraduate level study in the context of the core and option modules. You will gain an awareness of contrasting legal perspectives through the study of relevant literature; and will appreciate the roles of both national and international law and its impact and / or application to the English jurisdiction and legal practice.
Whether you pursue a career in law, this degree will provide you with a set of transferable intellectual and practical skills that will aid your career development or enhancement.

A 2:2 or above honours degree in law, or joint law programmes, such as Business and Law or other joint law subjects.
Non-standard applicants without the above qualifications but have significant experience in the appropriate subject areas may be accepted on the course if it is considered they may be able to cope with the rigours of the programme. Students may be required to attend an interview.
International applicants should refer to the following link:

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Subjects

  • Financial Training
  • Law
  • Financial
  • International
  • LLM
  • IT Law

Course programme

In addition to completion of a dissertation module, modules on this award include selections from our LLM International Corporate and Financial Law and LLM International Business Law programmes. Undertaking the LLM (Law) expands the potential range of subjects for the dissertation element of the degree to include a broad choice of legal topics. (Please note classes are taught in the day time only for part time study).

September starters, Full-time

Semester 1

7LW007 Dissertation (12 months in length) (60 credits)

7LW002 International Commercial Awareness (20 credits)

7LW064 Alternative Dispute Resolution for Commercial Legal Disputes (20 credits)

7LW067 Company Law (20 credits)

Semester 2

7LW034 Legal Issues in Property (20 credits)

In addition to the core module in Semester 2, students must take 2 option modules as listed below;

7LW009 Financial Services and Financial Crime (20 credits)

7LW010 International Corporate Governance (20 credits)

7LW025 Intellectual Property Law (20 credits)

7LW028 International Corporate Insolvency (20 credits)

LLM (Law)

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