58 Results in Interdisciplinary Law
The i-LLB is a Qualifying Law Degree delivered online from The University of Law, an international leader in legal education with a 140-year-old history. The i-LLB provid ... [+]
The i-LLB is a Qualifying Law Degree delivered online from The University of Law, an international leader in legal education with a 140-year-old history. The i-LLB provides you with the most direct route to practising as a solicitor or barrister in the UK and several international jurisdictions.
Course Requirements UK Entry requirements: BBB at A Level and Grade C/4 or above in GCSE English Language, or equivalent qualifications. International Entry requirements: An English language level equivalent to IELTS 6.5 or above with a minimum of 6.0 in each component. DurationJan: 4.5 years (part-time). Sep: 3 years (full-time) 4 years (part-time), 6 years (part-time)... [-]
Our LLB (Hons) Senior Status degree has been designed specifically for graduates who wish to convert to the study of law. In addition to gaining a qualifying law degree ... [+]
Our LLB (Hons) Senior Status degree has been designed specifically for graduates who wish to convert to the study of law. In addition to gaining a qualifying law degree in two years, you will be able to study three LLB options to enhance your career prospects. For overseas students, this degree may also allow you exemptions in your home jurisdiction (interested applicants must check any possible exemptions with their home jurisdiction prior to undertaking the course).
Course Requirements Applicants must possess a 2:2 or above from an undergraduate degree in any discipline. Students under the age of 18, but no younger than 17, are able to apply for our Birmingham, Lon... [-]Studying Criminology and Law together provides a fascinating approach to two complementary fields in the Social Sciences. ... [+]
Studying Criminology and Law together provides a fascinating approach to two complementary fields in the Social Sciences. As well as gaining a detailed and in-depth understanding of the criminal justice system, you will examine related elements of the legal system and critically analyse their connection with criminal behaviour in terms of the individual and wider society, focusing on the political, psychological and social aspects of criminology.
Course RequirementsA high school diploma or equivalent qualifications in two subjects at GCE A-level plus passes at grade C or above in three subjects at GCSE level. If you are not an English native speaker, you will be required to provide us with a proof of English language level equivalent to IELTS 6.0 or above.... [-]
The Bachelor of Laws (LLB) programme, along with Masters of Laws, Masters of Environmental Law, and PhD, are offered by USP’s School of Law. These programmes specifically ... [+]
The Bachelor of Laws (LLB) programme, along with Masters of Laws, Masters of Environmental Law, and PhD, are offered by USP’s School of Law. These programmes specifically focus on the legal systems of the South Pacific region, particularly those of USP's 12 Member Countries: the Cook Islands, Fiji Islands, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru, Niue, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tokelau, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu. Also included in the program is an understanding of the laws of the region's former imperial powers such as Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and France. The School has a strong research profile in a number of areas including environmental law and policy, customary law and land law.... [-]
On the LLB Honours Law degree, you will gain an excellent grounding in legal skills and the foundation subjects and opportunities to gain specialist knowledge in optional ... [+]
If you want to practice law as a solicitor or barrister or to enter some other law-related form of employment, then the LLB Honours Law degree is your best choice. It is the only undergraduate course that offers a qualifying law degree for exemption from the academic stage of professional legal education, recognized by the Joint Academic Stage Board of Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and Bar Standards Board (BSB).
On the LLB Honours Law degree, you will gain an excellent grounding in legal skills and the foundation subjects and opportunities to gain specialist knowledge in optional modules such as Employment and Discrimination Law. Students who graduate with at least a lower second class honors will be guaranteed a place at the College of Law to undertake the Legal Practice Course (the next stage towards becoming a solicitor). If you are not successful in any of the core modules in years 1 and 2 you may opt to exit with the BA Honours Law.... [-]
Explore the fundamental principles of law in England and Wales on a qualifying law degree recognized by both the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Bar Standards Boa ... [+]
Explore the fundamental principles of law in England and Wales on a qualifying law degree recognized by both the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Bar Standards Board.
You will gain a solid grounding in the key areas such as legal methods and skills, constitutional law, criminal law and property law. You can also specialize in a range of subjects including family law, media and entertainment law, company law and human rights, depending on your area of interest.
Throughout your degree you will learn how to argue a case effectively in court, interview clients and negotiate agreements, benefitting from simulated trials and tribunals in our Moot Court Room.
From 2018, the University of Gloucestershire Business School will move to a brand-new, state-of-the-art home at our Oxstalls campus in Gloucester. The £16 million development will be home to our Business, Marketing, Human Resource Management and Accounting and Finance courses.... [-]
It is announced for the information of prospective applicants and the general public that application for admission to Undergraduate Programmes of Study at the University ... [+]
It is announced for the information of prospective applicants and the general public that application for admission to Undergraduate Programmes of Study at the University for the 2017/2018 Academic Year is now open.
Undergraduate Degree Programmes Bachelor of Science in Accounting Bachelor of Science in Banking and Finance Bachelor of Science in Marketing Bachelor of Business Administration Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Management Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations Management Bachelor of Science in Actuarial Science 4-Year Bachelor of Laws (LLB) 3-Year Post First Degree Bachelor of Laws(LLB) Regular (Morning) Session available for Level 100 entry only ... [-]Our online LLB (Hons) Law degree will provide you with a thorough academic training in the discipline of law. ... [+]
Our online LLB (Hons) Law degree will provide you with a thorough academic training in the discipline of law. It will enable you to develop a critical awareness of the common law and legal principles, build knowledge of the UK and EU legal systems and gain the analytical and problem-solving skills needed to build a successful career in what is a dynamic and challenging discipline. You will be given the opportunity to study a wide range of topics and develop your expertise in specific areas of law.
Law is a widely recognized and highly respected subject and the knowledge gained on our LLB (Hons) Law degree online will open up many opportunities for you to develop your career both inside and outside the legal field. It can also act as a foundation for postgraduate study on a Master of Law (LLM) programme or business Masters courses such as an MSc or MBA.... [-]
The law is an ever-changing, complex field of study, and a career in law is amongst the most challenging and rewarding. We will prepare you for your career in law by givi ... [+]
We were ranked the top university in London and the second modern university in the UK for student satisfaction with our law courses - National Student Survey 2017.*
We were ranked 7th in London for Law courses in the Guardian University Guide 2019
OverviewThe law is an ever-changing, complex field of study, and a career in law is amongst the most challenging and rewarding. We will prepare you for your career in law by giving you the information, tools, techniques and experience needed to approach legal problems with confidence and knowledge.
Why choose this course?If you want to succeed in law, there's no better place to gain a mastery of the subject than School of Law and Criminology, which was ranked as the top modern law school in London in the Guardian University Guide 2012.Throughout the course, there will be opportunities to undertake practical work experience to complement your academic studies and contextualise your learning in a professional environment.Work placements are an important part of the course, and we will encourage you to obtain legal work experience in various contexts such as:... [-]
Accredited by the Law Society of Scotland, our LLB offers small classes and the flexibility to combine your law studies with another related discipline, including languag ... [+]
Accredited by: Law Society of Scotland
If you would like to pursue a career as a professional solicitor the Bachelor of Laws LLB is the main route of entry to the profession. You will develop your legal knowledge and skills through the study of core areas of private, public, criminal and commercial law.
The main aim of the programme, which is accredited by the Law Society of Scotland, is to provide you with knowledge and understanding of the legal system and law of Scotland. You will benefit from small classes, excellent access to staff support and the opportunity to gain hands-on experience through our GCU Law Clinic whilst helping the local community.
Many graduates go on to take the Diploma in Professional Legal Practice (PEAT1), which is the next stage for those who wish to qualify as a solicitor.... [-]
Many Law graduates have found career success in business, the arts, science, education, and the public sector. Whichever industry you finally choose, you will always enjo ... [+]
The art of winning your case in court is much more than just persuasive reasoning or arguing. It requires attention to every single detail, analytical thinking and seeing beyond the problem. More than the adrenaline, you’ll learn that studying Law sharpens your ability to analyze, negotiate and communicate with people from all walks of life. These are invaluable skills, not just in the legal line, but also in a myriad of other fields.
Consequently, many Law graduates have found career success in business, the arts, science, education, and the public sector. Whichever industry you finally choose, you will always enjoy the distinct advantage of being an INTI Law graduate.
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General competences: to have an integral vision of the human being in its immanent and transcendent dimension. Achieving this competition implies an attitude of seeking t ... [+]
OFFICIAL TITLE: Degree in law
DURATION / ECTS: 4 years / 240 ECTS
SEATS / CAMPUS: 60 / Moncada - Alfara; 25 / Elche
IMPARTIDO EN: Spanish
LEARNING OUTCOMES
General competences
Take a holistic view of human beings in its immanent and transcendent dimension. Achieving this competition implies an attitude of seeking truth from different orders of knowledge about human nature and common personal dignity to all men and women, with particular attention to the ethical and moral implications, by recourse to the knowledge of the different conceptions of the person throughout history and the social, political and legal consequences of these conceptions. Having sound and strong about society and current culture criteria. Achieving this competition involves purchasing criteria that allow understand and appreciate the society and current culture by studying its history in order to enable the graduate to make critical judgments about different aspects of social reality and provide suggestions for improvement roots all from the perspective of constitutional principles and the Social Doctrine of the Church. Being able to express themselves properly in Spanish. Achieving this competence involves learning about the resources of oratory and writing Spanish. Being able to operate with ease and efficiency in at least one foreign language. Achieving this competency involves being able to develop the skills needed to work proficiently and effectively, both in writing and orally, in English and tendentiously, in another foreign language. Being able to understand and synthesize complex propositions, critically, in the context in which they are presented.... [-]It provides the best solutions to its clients within legal processes. ... [+]
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Introduction to the career Introduction to Roman law Computing: Microsoft Office and Internet Seminar on verbal skills Logic-Mathematical Reasoning Development Workshop Constitutional right2
Effective communication Computer course General Theory of Law Theory of Criminal Law Legal relations of persons and family Fundamental rights3
Positive Psychology Property, royalties and inheritances Crimes Administrative law and public policy Commercial companies Right to obligations I4... [-]
This qualifying law degree covers the foundations of English law and allows you to specialize in areas of the subject according to your own interests. ... [+]
This qualifying law degree covers the foundations of English law and allows you to specialize in areas of the subject according to your own interests.
This course meets the demand from highly qualified students who wish to study law as an academic discipline, irrespective of whether they wish to pursue a career in legal practice.
You may apply at the beginning of year two to be transferred to one of the school's four-year degree courses, which incorporate a year abroad studying the law of that country. The school has partner law schools in Australia, Canada, China, Europe, New Zealand, Singapore and the USA.
This is highly competitive and transfer should not be assumed. For those intending to follow a legal career, the grounding in different legal systems will prove very attractive to prospective employers and, in particular, the leading international firms of solicitors..... [-]
If European trade rules are different than the German rules, which law governs the shipment of goods from London to Berlin? Can the United Kingdom restrict the number of ... [+]
If European trade rules are different than the German rules, which law governs the shipment of goods from London to Berlin? Can the United Kingdom restrict the number of refugees that wish to come to their country after being taken in by Greece or France?
If you enjoy finding answers to these types of questions, you should consider the European Law School programme. You’ll study European and international law as well as the legal systems from different EU Member States (comparative law).
This will prepare you to work as a legal professional at a regional, national and international level, both in the private sector as well as in government. With further training, which is also offered, you can also gain access to regulated professions such as a lawyer, public prosecutor or judge.... [-]