LLB (Hons) Bachelor of Laws

Launch your career in law. Our LLB law degree will give you a solid foundation of legal knowledge, and access to the professional stage of legal training.

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Next start date:

May 2014

When:

Weekdays

Tuition fees:

From £7500

Study options:

Full-time

Location:

Greenwich

This accelerated course covers the principal features of the English Legal System, and how it differs from other systems around the world. You will develop the crucial ability to analyse complex, technical legal material, and will also learn to effectively argue a case.

Graduation from this degree will be a vital step on your way to a rewarding career in law. Our expert advisors will help you to achieve that career, offering constant guidance and support in finding invaluable work experience in London, amongst world famous legal institutions.

Enrolment for the law programmes closes on the Friday prior to the commencement of your chosen start date (see above).

Please note: there are limited places available on the law programmes. We advise that you enrol promptly to secure your place on the programme. If there are not any places left at time of enrolment you will be able to enrol for the next intake.

The LLB (Hons) Degree is a qualifying law degree approved by the Academic Stage Board.

Key facts before you start

UCAS Campus (Institution) Code: G74

LLB (Hons) Bachelor of Laws Degree UCAS course codes

Mode of StudyUCAS Course Code
2 year accelerated M100
2 year extended (incl 8 month foundation stage) M101

The LLB Programme has enrolment dates in February, June and October each year.

LLB (Hons) Programme structure
Please note the two year programme results in a full LLB (Hons) degree awarded by Plymouth University, your final award certificate will not state your chosen mode of study.

Two Year Accelerated Degree

  • An intensive, fast track degree offering as much academic content in two years as other universities offer in three
  • Flexible start dates - February, June and October
  • Allows you to starting working and earning one year earlier

Our two year extended degree follows the same structure as our two year degree but with an additional foundation year (year zero). This degree is completed in two years and eight months.

Mode of attendance

Our LLB (Hons) Bachelor of Laws Degree is awarded by the prestigious Plymouth University and is available to study as a either an accelerated degree over two calendar years, or a 2 year extended option, which includes an 8 month foundation stage.

Tuition fees
Please visit our Tuition Fees area to browse the options available for this programme.

Exam Fees
Exam registration - £10 per exam

Assessment
The assessment methods for students on the LLB (Hons) Degree are a mixture of individual module assignments, group project work, written examinations and oral presentations.

What we'll cover

Programme Modules

Term 1

Legal Systems and Skills

This module provides an introduction to the nature and sources of English and European Law and the institutions and processes by which laws are applied in practice. It is designed to develop an appreciation of the work of the civil and criminal justice system and the processes of dispute resolution, and to develop an awareness of the necessary skills appropriate to the study of law (eg. legal writing, drafting and advocacy and the recognition of the relevance of ethical consideration).

Contract Law

This module aims to equip students with an understanding of the complexities involved in the intricate area of private contracts. Philosophical aspects of the contract will be examined, as will the grounding principles of how these are adopted and implemented in a commercial setting. This module will give students an appreciation and understanding of the role that contracts play in the commercial arena in addition to equipping them with the relevant skills to enable them to progress on to professional training at a later date.

Term 2

Constitutional and Administrative Law

The module investigates the system of government in England and Wales including legislature, judiciary and the executive (emphasising the doctrine of separation of powers), and the role of the law courts interpreting the laws. The module also demonstrates the impact of European Union law, and the ways in which judicial review affects parliamentary sovereignty and responsible government.

Human Rights

This module identifies the growing concern in many countries for human rights and civil liberties and demonstrates how this concern has been incorporated into the domestic legal systems including civil, political, economic, social and cultural areas of law. The module also shows how human rights provisions have been adopted by international organisations and promoted by international conventions.

Term 3

Land Law

The purpose of this module is to offer students an in-depth knowledge and perspective of the concepts of land law. An understanding of the fundamental issues and tangible concepts of land law will be examined, e.g. interests in land, leases and co-ownership. This module will also outline the various ethical and moral issues involved within this area. It will illustrate how the courts address these issues in line with legislation such as the Human Rights Act and decisions from the European Courts.

Tort Law

This module will illustrate the obligations and implications of activities involved within the public arena. Students will be introduced to the basics of general negligence and its liability, coupled with specific areas such as clinical negligence. In addition, this module will cover areas such as product liability, defamation and nuisance as well as defences to these claims. Additionally, students will be encouraged to consider the socio-economic conditions within which torts are committed, and the implications that these have on society. Moreover, this module will draw from other common law systems and illustrate how their precedents could affect judicial decisions here in the UK.

Term 4

European Union Law

This module aims to equip students with a detailed knowledge of EC Institutions along with primary, secondary and tertiary law in respect of the free movement of persons and goods and competition. It also aims to examine the role of the European Court of Justice and the Court of First Instance in the complex area of enforcement of EU law by the Institutions, Member States and natural and legal persons. Conflict with the domestic law of Member States will also be addressed.

Company Law

This module identifies the various forms and structures of companies and at what level they operate, including regulatory guidelines within which they operate. In addition, legislative instruments affecting the role of companies and the fiduciary duties placed upon their corporate officers are examined. This is a wide ranging and challenging module which will draw from a number of core areas including tort, contract and equity. Students will be encouraged to develop their interpretation of statutory and common law functions, enabling them to better understand the changing dynamics of company law.

Term 5

Criminal Law

This module will evaluate the key principles of the criminal justice system and offer students a detailed knowledge of this area of the law. The general principles of what constitutes a crime will be addressed, as well as the various corresponding sanctions that can be implemented through offences of criminal liability. As well as grasping fundamental issues of criminal law, students will develop an appreciation of the relationship between the theory and practice of criminal law. Moreover, students will be encouraged to offer opinion based on relevant statutory guidelines to factual scenarios. Through critical analytical approach, students will be able to comprehend the extent and range of criminal law issues.

Equity and Trusts

This module examines the legal basis of the various forms of trusts and the application of the principles of equity to legal judgments. The module also reviews the reasons for the creation of trusts and the legal basis of their management. It identifies the liability of trustees and the remedies available for trust beneficiaries. The principles of equity and trusts will be applied in a practical context such as estate planning.

Term 6

Project

This module is concerned with the analysis in depth of a problem, or a series of related problems, related to a particular and significant area of the law. The analysis will contain coherent and lucid sections on objectives, methodology, and will review published views on the problems(s) stated. The project will also contain a review of primary evidence and/or detailed case history and present and evaluate relevant data.

 

If you choose our 2 year extended degree programme you will start on our foundation year (year zero).  The foundation year will include the below modules:

Computer Literacy

Advanced Critical Writing Skills

Numeracy

Academic Writing

Personal Development

Legal Studies

Career opportunities

Law graduates have great career potential both within and outside of the legal profession. Graduates develop a variety of transferable skills through their studies, such as oral and written communication, analysis and evaluation, problem solving, independent working and research skills. Combined with a strong academic background, these skills are highly valued by employers.

Junior rolesSenior roles
  • Legal Secretary
  • Administrator
  • Research Administrator
  • Barristers Clerk
  • Personal Assistant
  • Judicial Clerk
  • Court Journalist
  • Self Employment
  • Solicitor
  • Lawyer
  • Barrister
  • Office Manager
  • Tax Advisor
  • Chartered Legal Executive
  • Judge
  • Police Officer
  • Probation Officer

Entry requirements

Each applicant is considered on his/her own merit. The overriding criterion for acceptance is the applicant’s capability to follow the programme taking into account his/her overall profile with reference to qualifications, work and personal experience.

An applicant must be at least 18 years of age and as a minimum have obtained one of the following:

  • Mimimum 3 ‘A’ Level passes (grades A* - C) amounting to  240 UCAS points 
  • NQF Level 3 qualification or BTEC National Diploma or Certificate equivalent to 240 UCAS points (or an equivalent International qualification)
  • Bachelor Extended Pathway (Foundation Year)

All Applicants will also be considered on thier individual merit.

Direct entry onto level two, academic year of the LLB (hons) is possible but is dependent on compatibility of previous study. Each case is considered on its own merits.

If you are unsure if you qualify or would like advice concerning your eligibility for your chosen programme please contact a Course Advisor at the School on +44 (0) 208 516 7850 or by email [email protected].

The GSM London Course Advisors are available for informal personal consultations to help you ensure you choose the right programme compatible with your career and educational goals. If you would like to arrange an appointment please contact our Course Advisors on +44 (0) 208 516 7850.

English Language Requirements

If English is not your first language you will be required to demonstrate English Language proficiency at the levels below:

Cambridge English (Advanced) : Grade C or above (No less than "weak" in any skill)

Cambridge IELTS (Academic Test) : 6.0 or above (No less than 5.5 in any skill & No less than 6.0 in the Reading and Writing skills for all Law related programmes)

Pearson Test of English (PTE Academic) : 55 or above (No less than 51 in any skill & No less than 56 in the Reading and Writing skills for all Law related programmes)

For those that do not currently have an English Language qualification we offer the  IELTS  English course at our Greenford campus  View English language programme details 

Please feel free to call our Admissions Advisors on +44 (0) 208 516 7850 or email [email protected] for information about English Language requirements.

How to apply

1.

Your completed GSM London Application Form

2.

Copies of your qualifications as listed on your application form.

3.

Your CV/Resume

4.

A Reference from a place of study or an employer.

5.

A photocopy of the relevant pages of your passport.

6.

The £130 registration fee

Send the above to our Admissions Department at GSM London either by post or email:
By Email: [email protected]
By post to:
Admissions
GSM London (Greenwich, south-east London Campus)
Royal Hill
Greenwich
London
SE10 8RD

To email your application, scan and attach your documentation and arrange the application fee payment as above. If you wish you can submit an application in person. Our Admissions Team & Course Advisors are available to receive your application in person between Mon – Fri 9.a.m. – 6.p.m.
Entry criteria
For information on programme entry requirements please click on the 'entry requirements' tab above.
Making your application through UCAS
If you would like to apply through UCAS you will not need to complete the application form detailed above (undergraduate applicants only).
Please contact our Course Advisors on 0208 516 7850 with your UCAS ID number (the 10 digit number beginning with '10') and details of the course you would like to study and we may be able to process your application over the phone. Alternatively, Click Here to apply for your chosen course through UCAS
If you would like to register with UCAS please visit their website: www.ucas.com for more information.
UCAS Code Information
GSM London (GSM London)
Institution code name: GSM London (GSM London)
Institution code: G74

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Registration
On receipt of your application form and enclosures the School will quickly assess your application and:
Accept you for your chosen course if you are qualified for the programme. (If you are not qualified the School may suggest an alternative programme that suits your needs and qualifications).
Forward to you an acceptance letter and statement of fees. These letters will inform you of the date that you should enrol and the duration and cost of the programme.
Enrolment
You should arrive at your chosen GSM London campus on the date and campus specified on your acceptance letter.
International students will be expected to pay a percentage of their tuition fees on or before enrolment.

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