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LLB Law
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Objectives
The First Year has been designed as an introduction to some of the basic features of law, with modules on legal system and theory, techniques of the common law as seen in contracts and torts, and on the law of property and of crime. Property law has been chosen partly because it concerns some of the most common situations in which laymen come into contact with law and lawyers; crime, because of its intrinsic significance and also because it is an area in which the law is closely related to specific and identifiable social problems.
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Entry requirements
General university admissions requirements All applicants must possess a minimum level of competence in English Language and in Mathematics or a Science. A pass at Grade C or above in GCSE English Language and in Mathematics or a Science, or an equivalent qualification, fulfils this requirement. For some courses, requirements are above this University minimum, so you should check the relevant course-specific entry requirements in our hard copy prospectus which you can order online or browse on our online directory. We usually ask for candidates to show a broad base of study at GCSE level (or equivalent) with passes in at least five subjects from a range of disciplines.
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Academic title
LLB Law
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Course description
LLB Law
Programme
Year One
-Modern English Legal System/Legal Theory
-Criminal Law
-Basic Techniques of the Common Law in Contract and Tort
-Introduction to the Law of Property Relations
-Introduction to Legal Theory
Year Two
-General Principles of Constitutional and Administrative Law
Year Three
-Advanced Legal System
-Industrial Relations
-Law of Business Organisations
-Law of Trusts
-Law of Labour Relations
-Dissertation
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