In a world where degrees and degree providers are proliferating, the University of London LLB offers the security of an internationally recognised qualification. The University of London was the first university to offer a degree in English law, in the 1890s. Upon graduation, LLB graduates will join a distinguished group of lawyers, solicitors, barristers and judges from around the world who have obtained their law degree through the University of London.
The law schools or departments of the following Colleges of the University of London provide the academic direction for the University of London Undergraduate Laws qualifications. Collectively, they are known as the Laws Consortium.
Founded in 1823, Birkbeck is unique in its special mission to enable mature students to gain higher education qualifications via part-time study. For further details, see bbk.ac.uk.
Queen Mary is one of the largest Colleges of the University of London. Now heralded for its quality research efforts, it began life in 1887 as the People’s Palace, a philanthropic endeavour to provide East Londoners with education. For further details, see qmul.ac.uk.
Established in 1829, King’s College London has been responsible for some of the discoveries that have shaped the modern world. For further details, see kcl.ac.uk.
SOAS is the world’s largest centre for the study of Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Founded in 1916, it has built a reputation for its regional expertise and the calibre of its cross-disciplinary social sciences, arts and humanities programmes. For further details, see soas.ac.uk.
Since 1895, LSE (The London School of Economics and Political Science) has been regarded as an international centre of academic excellence and innovation in the social sciences. For further details, see lse.ac.uk.
Founded in 1826, UCL was the first university in England to admit students of any race, class or religion, and the first to welcome women on equal terms with men. For further details, see ucl.ac.uk.
Code | Module | Credits | Term |
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FP0001 | Mathematics and Statistics | 15 | Full year (Autumn and Spring terms) |
FP0002 | Economics | 15 | Full year (Autumn and Spring terms) |
FP0009 | Law | 15 | Full year (Autumn and Spring terms) |
FP0010 | Business and Management | 15 | Full year (Autumn and Spring terms) |
AR0001 | Arabic Language | 10 | Spring |
HIS0001 | Bahrain History | 10 | Autumn |
HR0003 | Human rights | 10 | Autumn |
ENG101 | Academic English 1 | 15 | Autumn |
ENG102 | Academic English 2 | 15 | Spring |
Code | Module | Credits | Term |
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LA1040 | Contract law | 30 | Full year (Autumn and Spring) |
LA1010 | Criminal law | 30 | Full year (Autumn and Spring) |
LA1031 | Legal system and method | 30 | Full year (Autumn and Spring) |
LA1020 | Public law | 30 | Full year (Autumn and Spring) |
Code | Module | Credits | Term |
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LA2001 | Tort law | 30 | Full year (Autumn and Spring) |
LA2003 | Property Law | 30 | Full year (Autumn and Spring) |
LA2017 | Commercial law | 30 | Full year (Autumn and Spring) |
LA2024 | EU law | 30 | Full year (Autumn and Spring) |
Code | Module | Credits | Term |
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LA3005 | Jurisprudence and legal theory | 30 | Full year (Autumn and Spring) |
LA3021 | Company Law | 30 | Full year (Autumn and Spring) |
LA3002 | Equity and Trusts | 30 | Full year (Autumn and Spring) |
LA3028 | Introduction to Islamic law | 30 | Full year (Autumn and Spring) |
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