University of London
LLB: Bachelor of Laws

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The law degree of the University of London is of international standing. Over the last 100 years the LLB has provided the first step on a career route for many thousands of practicing lawyers within the Commonwealth and around the world.
Course Content
Part One:
- Criminal Law
- Public Law
- English Legal System
- Elements of the Law of Contract
Part Two:
- Law of Tort
- Law of Trusts
- Land Law
Plus one paper chosen from:
- Administrative Law
- Commercial Law
- Criminology
- Evidence
- Family Law
Part Three:
- Jurisprudence & Legal Theory (Compulsory)
Plus 3 papers chosen from:
- Conflict of Laws
- Labour Law
- Public International Law
- Revenue Law
- Succession
- Intellectual Property
- Environmental & Planning Law
Programme Structure/ Entry Requirements
General Entry Route:
3 Yr. programme
Students who are desirous of pursuing this route must have passed at least 3 O' levels of which 1 must be English plus at least 2 A' level subjects, grades A to E accepted.
4 Yr. programme
Students who are desirous of pursuing this route must be at least 17 years of age and must have passed at least 4 O' levels of which 1 must be and English
Graduate Entry Route
Holders of a recognised first degree can opt to accelerate their studies via the Graduate Entry Route.
The reputable LLB qualification can actually be achieved in a minimum period of 2 years!
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