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Objectives
Law at the University of Surrey is both challenging and rewarding. As a Law student you will tackle the fundamental questions facing society, develop your understanding of key areas of English and European law and investigate and evaluate ideas like fairness, justice and equality. You will be provided with a stimulating learning environment that blends traditional and modern teaching methods. Not only will you be challenged to understand the law, but you will also be encouraged to apply it and to develop your professional skills. The School of Law is particularly proud of its long tradition of providing students with legal work placements as part of their study and of its links with the local legal profession.
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Entry requirements
Typical entry requirements A level grades ABB (320 points) Preference may be given to subjects with a strong theoretical and analytical component as these can provide a more effective preparation for the study of law at degree level. Please contact us for further details. Grade B in the appropriate language at A level or equivalent is required for LLB Law with French/German/Spanish Law. A level Law is acceptable for entry.
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Academic title
LLB Law
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Course description
Programme Structure
Level 1
Public Law
Property Law 1
Contract Law
Legal Skills
Legal Process and Justice (single honours students only)
International Studies, French, German or Spanish modules (combined honours students)
Level 2
EU Law
Property Law 2
Criminal Law (single honours students only)
Tort Law (single honours and International Studies students only)
French/German/Spanish Law (for students on those programmes)
International Studies, French, German or Spanish modules (combined honours students)
Professional training year (compulsory for combined honours students; optional for single honours students)
Level 3
Criminal Law (International Studies, French/German/ Spanish Law students only)
Tort Law (French/German/Spanish Law students only)
French/German/Spanish dissertation (for students on those programmes)
A range of optional module