Law

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StudyQA ranking:3279 Duration:3 years

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  • The i-LLB, LLB (Hons) Law Degree is suitable for all students that require greater flexibility and who wish to study 100% online.

    Our four-year course, studied part-time, has a high level of interaction with students receiving peer and one-to-one professional tutor reviews.

    We have two models for the online i-LLB. 

    Our September 2018 start runs all years of study from September to May/June.

    You will study the key legal topics and related skills that are critical for the modern law student. It has a practical focus with employability embedded in the course and is a Qualifying Law Degree.

COURSE CONTENT

Our modular structure enables you to get experience of the areas of law that are most useful in legal practice.

September 2018 start

You will study two modules per semester so as to ensure you get a firm grounding in the key legal areas. There are two main Semesters per academic year for this i-LLB. Each semester is 15 weeks long, 12 weeks tuition, one week consolidation/revision and two weeks to complete the assessments. 

  Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
1st Semester:

Common Law Method & Ethics

Academic & Professional Skills

Law of Contract

Law of Tort

Land Law

Actions

Equity & Trusts

 Transactions

2nd Semester:

 Public Law

European Union Law

Criminal Law

Law of Organisations

                      Family Law

Employment Law

Access to Justice and Legal Services

Real Estate

Over the summer you complete an extended essay 

Wills & Succession

Companies: Governance, Tax and Insolvency

Over the summer you study Criminal Litigation and Evidence

* All options are indicative and subject to numbers. 


COURSE STRUCTURE

September start

Each year is made up of two semesters consisting of 12 teaching weeks and one week consolidation/revision and two weeks to complete assessments. You will study a total of 18 modules over the four years of the course.

  • Year 1: 31 study weeks including a one-week induction
  • Year 2: 30 study weeks
  • Year 3: 38 study weeks
  • Year 4: 38 study weeks

English language requirements

The University is required to see evidence of English language ability before issuing a CAS reference number to students from non-majority English speaking countries.

There are two options that students can satisfy the English Language requirements:

English Language Qualifications

Students who have an academic qualification equivalent to a UK degree which was taught in a ‘majority English speaking’ country do not need to obtain a separate English language qualification. However, in some circumstances The University of Law may request evidence of your English proficiency either before you start a programme or during the programme of study. 

For details of countries counted as ‘majority English speaking’ by the Home Office, please see below.

Pre-Sessional English Language Programme

 

We are now offering a seven or twelve week pre-sessional English course to students who need to improve their English skills in order to meet the IELTS requirements for entry onto our undergraduate LLB courses. To find out more, please see below.  

Accepted English language qualifications 

If you are from a non-majority English speaking country and do not have an academic qualification equivalent to a UK degree taught in a ‘majority English speaking’ country, you will need to send us: 

• a certified copy of an approved English Language Test at (or above) the specific level outlined in the table below, in each of the four components of language learning 

Please see the table below for details of the English language qualifications we accept for your chosen course. 

English language qualifications by course:

INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION YEAR  
IELTS (academic)                                                                                                                                                          IN ADDITION:

Students must be over 18 and have successfully completed secondary education (typically at least 11 years of education) including successfully passing mathematics at secondary school level.  

Overall band score of 5.0 or above with a minimum of 4.5 in each component.

LLB (2 year programmes)

IELTS (academic)

Overall band score of 7.0 with no one component below 6.5.

ISE III (Trinity College London)

Pass in all four components

Pearsons (academic)

Score of 65 with no one component below 58

Cambridge English: First Certificate, Advanced and Proficiency 
(tests taken from January 2015)

Overall 185 with no one component below 176

Cambridge English: First Certificate 
(test taken before January 2015)

Pass at Grade A and Exceptional in all four components

Cambridge English: Advanced 
(test taken before January 2015)

Pass at Grade B or C and Borderline in all four components

Cambridge English: Proficiency 
(test taken before January 2015)

Pass at Grade C1 and Weak in all four components

iGCSE English as a First Language (Syllabus 0500 & 0522) and iGCSE English as a Second Language (Syllabus 0510 & 0511)

Grade C in all four areas

Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) English Language Examination

Level 5

 

 

 

LLB (3 year programmes)

IELTS (academic)

Overall band score of 6.5 with no one component below 6.0.

ISE III (Trinity College London)

Pass in all four components

Pearsons (academic)

Score of 58 with no one component below 51

Cambridge English: First Certificate, Advanced and Proficiency 
(tests taken from January 2015)

Overall 176 with no one component below 169

Cambridge English: First Certificate 
(test taken before January 2015)

Pass at Grade A and Exceptional in all four components

Cambridge English: Advanced 
(test taken before January 2015)

Pass at Grade B or C and Borderline in all four components

Cambridge English: Proficiency 
(test taken before January 2015)

Pass at Grade C1 and Weak in all four components

iGCSE English as a First Language (Syllabus 0500 & 0522) and iGCSE English as a Second Language (Syllabus 0510 & 0511)

Grade C in all four areas

Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) English Language Examination

Level 4

English language requirements

The University is required to see evidence of English language ability before issuing a CAS reference number to students from non-majority English speaking countries.

There are two options that students can satisfy the English Language requirements:

English Language Qualifications

Students who have an academic qualification equivalent to a UK degree which was taught in a ‘majority English speaking’ country do not need to obtain a separate English language qualification. However, in some circumstances The University of Law may request evidence of your English proficiency either before you start a programme or during the programme of study. 

For details of countries counted as ‘majority English speaking’ by the Home Office, please see below.

Pre-Sessional English Language Programme

 

We are now offering a seven or twelve week pre-sessional English course to students who need to improve their English skills in order to meet the IELTS requirements for entry onto our undergraduate LLB courses. To find out more, please see below.  

Accepted English language qualifications 

If you are from a non-majority English speaking country and do not have an academic qualification equivalent to a UK degree taught in a ‘majority English speaking’ country, you will need to send us: 

• a certified copy of an approved English Language Test at (or above) the specific level outlined in the table below, in each of the four components of language learning 

Please see the table below for details of the English language qualifications we accept for your chosen course. 

English language qualifications by course:

INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION YEAR  
IELTS (academic)                                                                                                                                                          IN ADDITION:

Students must be over 18 and have successfully completed secondary education (typically at least 11 years of education) including successfully passing mathematics at secondary school level.  

Overall band score of 5.0 or above with a minimum of 4.5 in each component.

LLB (2 year programmes)

IELTS (academic)

Overall band score of 7.0 with no one component below 6.5.

ISE III (Trinity College London)

Pass in all four components

Pearsons (academic)

Score of 65 with no one component below 58

Cambridge English: First Certificate, Advanced and Proficiency 
(tests taken from January 2015)

Overall 185 with no one component below 176

Cambridge English: First Certificate 
(test taken before January 2015)

Pass at Grade A and Exceptional in all four components

Cambridge English: Advanced 
(test taken before January 2015)

Pass at Grade B or C and Borderline in all four components

Cambridge English: Proficiency 
(test taken before January 2015)

Pass at Grade C1 and Weak in all four components

iGCSE English as a First Language (Syllabus 0500 & 0522) and iGCSE English as a Second Language (Syllabus 0510 & 0511)

Grade C in all four areas

Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) English Language Examination

Level 5

 

 

 

LLB (3 year programmes)

IELTS (academic)

Overall band score of 6.5 with no one component below 6.0.

ISE III (Trinity College London)

Pass in all four components

Pearsons (academic)

Score of 58 with no one component below 51

Cambridge English: First Certificate, Advanced and Proficiency 
(tests taken from January 2015)

Overall 176 with no one component below 169

Cambridge English: First Certificate 
(test taken before January 2015)

Pass at Grade A and Exceptional in all four components

Cambridge English: Advanced 
(test taken before January 2015)

Pass at Grade B or C and Borderline in all four components

Cambridge English: Proficiency 
(test taken before January 2015)

Pass at Grade C1 and Weak in all four components

iGCSE English as a First Language (Syllabus 0500 & 0522) and iGCSE English as a Second Language (Syllabus 0510 & 0511)

Grade C in all four areas

Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) English Language Examination

Level 4

 

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