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Bachelor of Law (University of London External Programme)

This prestigious degree of Bachelor in Law (LLB) is a full-time three-year course examined for and awarded by the University of London. An internationally recognised degree, the LLB has a long and distinguished history as the first step on the career route of many thousands of practicing lawyers, managers and administrators around the world.

As the raw material of legal studies is human activity in all its diverse forms, lectures and tutorials for the LLB cover a wide range of topics. At Central College we feel that this wide variety is an important foundation for those intending to practice law as solicitors and barristers. It also confers a great advantage to legal executives and paralegal personnel such as Corporation Secretaries, Magistrates, Court Clerks and Police Officers seeking to enhance their qualifications.

Students seeking to pursue managerial or administrative careers in government, industry and business will also find the LLB useful and stimulating.

Syllabus

Year 1

• Criminal Law
• Constitutional Law
• English Legal System
• Elements of the Law of Contract


Year 2

• Law of Tort
• Law of Trusts
• Land Law
• Labour Law

Year 3

• Jurisprudence and Legal Theory
• Commercial Law
• EU Law
• Company Law

Entry Requirements

To be eligible to register for the LLB you must be at least 17 years of age at the time of registration and have passes in:

• either two subjects at GCE 'A' level and at least three further subjects at GCSE or GCE 'O' level (at not less than grade C or a 'pass' if taken prior to 1975)
• or three subjects at GCE 'A' level and one further subject at GCSE or GCE 'O' level (at not less than grade C)
• or two subjects at GCE 'A' level and two further subjects at 'AS' level

How to Apply:

While you apply to WECL for full-time course, simultaneously complete an online application form for the University of London External programme by clicking http://www.londonexternal.ac.uk/how_to_apply/apply_online.shtml or alternatively send it to the University directly with the required documentary evidence, application handling fee and fee slip. You may apply to the University of London at any time of the year from 1 January to 17 September (if you live outside the European Union) and up to 17 October (if you live inside the EU). The earlier in the year that you apply, the sooner the University of London will be able to process your application and give you a decision about your eligibility.

University will acknowledge your application and will send you confirmation. .Same time we will send you an offer letter and you may register and begin studying.

If you are not eligible we will tell you what to do to become eligible.

When to Apply:

You can submit your application at any time of the year in University of London. However, if you intend to take your first examination(s) next year, you are strongly advised to apply as early as possible
 

Awarding Body: University of London

Timetable: This course is undertaken full-time

Course Intake: January, April, June & September

Course Fees: £3000 P/A

Duration: 3 Years

For further information on the Bachelor in Law (LLB) in Law please click here to visit the University of London website.

Note: this page is intended for use by prospective students as a guide. Not all units will necessarily be available in every year.
You should visit the college and the UOL websites for up-to-date information. Registering as an external student with UOL and for the examination is entirely separate from enrolment on WECL courses. Students must seek and obtain certificates of eligibility from the University of London before applying at WECL and pay their UOL fees for admission, exemption, registration,examination and continuing registration directly to the University.

Please note that once a student signs up for this course to undertake tuition at the College, the fees paid will not be refunded except in the event of student visa refusal.


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