Awarded by University of London
Academic direction by London School of Economics, King’s College London, Queen Mary, Birkberk, School of Oriental and African Studies, UCL

PROGRAMME OBJECTIVE

The LL.B provides students with the first step to embark on a law career for legal practitioners. It provides students the foundation studies needed for entry to the English BAR and also for paralegal, court clerks, legal executives and police officers. CEOs and banking and financial personnel also find that an LL.B degree helps them in their career.

DEGREE STRUCTURE

Students are required to take 12 subjects over a minimum of 3 years.

3 year degree route (normal entry)

FIRST YEAR

Criminal Law
Public Law
Common Law Reasoning & Institutions
Elements of the Law of Contract
SECOND YEAR

Law of Tort
Law of Trusts
Land Law
Evidence
FINAL YEAR

Jurisprudence & Legal Theory
EU Law
Company Law
One from:
  Family Law
  Intellectual Property
LL.B (HONOURS)
DEGREE
     
4 subjects 4 subjects 4 subjects 12 subjects
to graduate

 

4 year degree route (special entry)

YEAR 1 & 2

Criminal Law
Public Law
Common Law Reasoning & Institutions
Elements of the Law of Contract
SECOND YEAR

Law of Tort
Law of Trusts
Land Law
Evidence
FINAL YEAR

Jurisprudence & Legal Theory
EU Law
Company Law
One from:
  Family Law
  Intellectual Property
LL.B (HONOURS)
DEGREE
     
4 subjects 4 subjects 4 subjects 12 subjects
to graduate

 

2 year graduate entry route

FIRST YEAR

Criminal Law
Public Law
Common Law Reasoning & Institutions
Elements of the Law of Contract
FINAL YEAR

Law of Tort
Law of Trusts
Land Law
Evidence
One from:
  EU Law
  Intellectual Property
LL.B (HONOURS)
DEGREE
   
4 subjects 5 subjects 9 subjects
to graduate

 

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