Qualifying Law Degree (LLB) route
STANDARD ENTRY (General Rules for all Standard Entry Students)
Qualifying Law Degree (LLB) route
- You must be registered for a minimum of 30 credits and a maximum of 120 credits at each level of study.
- On first registration, you must register to study Common Law Reasoning and Institutions.
- If you have completed the University of London Certificate of Higher Education in Common Law you may be awarded credit and progress directly to Level 5 and 6.
Level 4
At Level 4 you must complete at least 60 credits at Level 4, including Common Law Reasoning and Institutions before progressing to Level 5.
| Common Law Reasoning and Institutions | Criminal Law |
| Public Law | Contract Law |
Level 5 & 6
To progress to Level 5 and 6, you must be concurrently registered for any remaining Level 4 modules. To register for any optional modules, you must have passed or be concurrently registered for Tort Law at Level 5 and at least one other core or compulsory module at Level 6.
Level 5
Tort Law
Level 6
| Equity and Trusts | Property Law |
| Jurisprudence and Legal Theory | EU Law |
Level 6-Optional modules
| Intellectual Property | Conflict of Laws |
| Introduction to Islamic Law | Evidence |
| International Protection of Human Rights | Company Law |
| Public International Law | Administrative Law |
