Course description
LLB Law
Programme
LLB Honours Law is a qualifying law Degree recognised by the Law Society and the Bar, providing the necessary academic exemptions for entry into the legal profession.
The emphasis is on developing key lawyering skills, as well as academic skills, preparing graduates for successful careers in the profession. Core modules include Criminal Law, English and European Legal Contexts, Constitutional and Administrative Law, Law of Contract, Law of Tort, Land Law, European Union Law and Equity and Trusts. Optional modules in Years Two and Three might include Intellectual Property Law, Law of Civil Liberties, Labour Law, Commercial Law, Law and Medicine, Company Law, Computer Law, Revenue Law, Consumer Law, Conveyancing, Criminology, Public International Law, Welfare Law, Family Law and Legal Skills and the Lawyering Process.
Law can also be studied as a non-qualifying Degree with subjects like Accounting, Business, English, HRM, International Relations, Marketing, Media Studies, Public Policy, Politics or Psychology.