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LLB Social Justice
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Objectives
The course is designed for those interested in the social impact of law, and is of particular relevance to careers in the public or voluntary sector, such as law centres, advice and social centres, local government and police, or in community/youth work. We aim to develop a wide range of legal and transferable skills, as well as specialist knowledge of social-based legal areas. The course may be followed as a qualifying law degree (providing exemption from the academic stage of professional legal training) or as a non-qualifying law degree.
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Entry requirements
You should have at least 280 points, including 160 points from two or more A-levels. English Language GCSE at grade C or above (or equivalent) is also required. These requirements may be varied in individual cases.
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Academic title
LLB Social Justice
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Course description
Course structure
Single Honours students take eight modules at each of three levels. For a qualifying law degree for professional exemption, you need to take all the foundation subjects as required by the Law Society and the Bar Council.
Level 1
* Studying Law and Critical Contexts of Law
* Criminal Law I & II
* The Law of Contract I & II
* Constitutional and Administrative Law
Level 2
* Law of the European Union
* Law of Torts
* Law of Property
* Tribunal Representation
* Civil Liberties and Human Rights
Level 3
* Law, Locality and the Citizen
* Law, Politics and Justice
* The Social Justice Project
* Trusts
* Immigration and Asylum Law
* Medical Negligence and Malpractice
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