MA Law
Master
In Bristol
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Bristol
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Start date
Different dates available
Programme overview
This programme is an accelerated, fast-track, senior status postgraduate degree in law. The curriculum builds on the fact that you will have already benefited from a university-level education by enabling you to acquire a qualifying law degree in only 21 months, rather than the three years it would normally take to obtain an LLB.
The programme is carefully structured to cover the foundation areas of legal knowledge and to develop your core legal skills, while providing an opportunity for further specialist study. Please visit the Law School's MA in Law webpage for more information.
The MA in Law is recognised by the Law Society and the Bar Council as a qualifying law degree for practice in England and Wales, and is recognised in other jurisdictions.
Lots more information about the School is available on our 'Why Bristol Law School?' webpage, which includes short videos.
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About this course
An upper second-class honours degree (or equivalent qualification) in any discipline.
See international equivalent qualifications on the International Office website.
English language requirements
If English is not your first language, you need to meet this profile level:
Profile B
Further information about English language requirements and profile levels.
Read the programme admissions statement for important information on entry requirements, the application process and supporting documents required.
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Subjects
- School
- Law
- Governance
- Human Rights
- IT Law
Course programme
- Law of Contract
- Public Law
- Law of Tort
- Land Law
Year 1 (2018/19) Part-time
- Law of Contract
- Law of Tort
Year 2 (2018/19)
- Criminal Law and Criminal Justice
- Constitutional and Substantive EU Law
- Trusts
- Banking Law
- Carriage of Goods
- Company Law
- Environmental Law
- Regulation of Financial Markets and Institutions
- Individual Employment Rights
- Intellectual Property
- General Principles of International Law
- Law Gender and Sexuality
- Corporate Governance in the United Kingdom and United States
- Information Technology Law
- Human Rights in Law, Politics and Society
- Research Project
- International Law and the Use of Force
- Migration Law and Policy - International, European, and Human Rights Dimensions
- World Trade Law
- International Corporate Finance
- Global Perspectives on Corporate Governance
- Insolvency Law
- European Human Rights Law
- International Law and Human Rights
- Migration and Work
- The Law and Policy of Mergers and Acquisitions
- International Criminal Law
- Health Inequalities, Law, and Society
- Public and Global Health Law
- Law and Governance for Mental and Social Well-Being
- Health Law and the Body
- Law, Governance and Health
- African Human Rights System
- International Law of Labour and Social Rights
- International Commercial Litigation
- International Commercial Arbitration
- International Economic Law and Institutions
- International Sale of Goods
- Bank Regulation and Governance
Year 2 (2018/19) Part-time
- Public Law
- Land Law
Year 3 (2018/19) Part-time
- Criminal Law and Criminal Justice
- Constitutional and Substantive EU Law
MA Law