Overview
Bachelor’s Degree in Law is designed to provide learners with a broad foundation of legal knowledge and understanding, while developing the essential skills required for a successful career in the legal sector. The qualification also offers opportunities for progression to higher-level legal study, including entry into the final year of a bachelor’s degree in law.
The range of qualifications within this sector aims to deliver the core legal knowledge necessary to support progression and contribute to preparation for the Solicitors Qualifying Examination.
Units
Our carefully curated units cover a broad spectrum of essential skills, preparing you for a dynamic career in Law:
- Contract Law
- Criminal Law
- Legal Methods
- Public Law
- Equity and Trusts
- EU Law
- Land Law
- Law of Tort
Upon completing the program
- Learners are awarded a Level 5 Extended Diploma in Law which is fully regulated and recognised
- Learners can continue their education, progress to the Final year of UK University Honours Degree.
- Learners can also step directly into employment.
Credits Obtained
- Learners who successfully complete the programme will be awarded a total of 240 credits.
Learner Outcomes
On completing the Extended Diploma, you will be equipped with essential skills and insights that set you apart in the business world:
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Core Legal Principles:
Understand the principles governing the formation of legal agreements and the aims and general principles of criminal law.
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Legal Frameworks:
Understand the sources of law, the key features of the UK constitution, and the historical development and nature of Equity.
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European and Property Law:
Understand the rationale behind the creation of the European Union and the nature of interests in real property.
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Law of Torts:
Understand the nature and purpose of liability in tort.
Details
Students are required to complete related assignments at the end of every unit of the program.
The final part of the programme will be completed through partnering universities. Students choose to complete their programme online or on a university campus. Students who prefer to complete the degree on campus will need to take the IELTS exam.
With this study method, students study online any time, anywhere that is suitable for them, through the Learning Management System (LMS) portal. Students who prefer the fully online option can obtain their degree by completing one final project before receiving an MBA degree.
With this study method, students complete their degrees on the campus of any partnering university. They will study for 12 months, taking four courses and submitting a final project.
Students who prefer on-campus education are permitted to work part-time during the year. This will bring experience to the students while helping with living expenses. Also, university dormitories are open to these students.
Students who prefer to study online have the opportunity to boost their CVs, enabling them to:
- Get job offers faster in the UK.
- Increase their eligibility in the immigration process.
In addition, students who prefer to study on campus:
- Are eligible to work part-time during their study.
- Obtain an 18 month work permit automatically after completing their degree.
- While living in the UK, they have easy access to job interviews with British companies.
No matter which option is preferred, a British degree is crucial for students in both their career and immigration paths.