The LLB (Hons) degree is designed to equip students with knowledge, skills, and experience necessary to launch a rewarding career as a legal professional. In line with UWL’s distinctive focus on law in action, ANC law students will be taught by experts in both academic and legal practice.
The LLB (Hons) degree will also allow students to focus on applying knowledge in practice through real-world legal scenarios. All modules are taught with reference to current legal practice, ensuring students remain up-to-date with ongoing changes in the law profession.
Unit | Module |
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1 | Personalized Learning |
2 | Introduction to Law and Order |
3 | Introduction to Liability |
4 | Academic Performance (TBC) |
5 | Understanding Justice |
6 | Introduction to Mooting (TBC) |
Unit | Module |
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1 | Concepts and foundations of Criminal law and offenses against persons |
2 | Constitutional Law |
3 | English Legal system |
4 | Contract Law |
5 | Criminal Law- Fraud, Offenses against property and defense |
6 | Public Law |
Unit | Module |
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1 | European Union Law |
2 | Property Law |
3 | Tort Law |
4 | Equity and Trusts |
5 | Land and Law |
6 | Mooting and Advocacy (TBC) |
Unit | Module |
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1 | Company Law (TBC) |
2 | Intellectual Property Law |
3 | Evidence Law – Option 1 |
4 | International Human Rights – Option 2 |
5 | Public International Law |
6 | Civil Litigation and Practice – Option 1 |
7 | Immigration Law – Option 2 |
Forms of assessment include essays, pre-released exams, timed exams, multiple-choice questions, presentations, and portfolios.
LLB Foundation:
LLB (Hons)