LLB Programme

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LLB PROGRAMME OF THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON

PROGRAMME OVERVIEW

The law degree of the University of London is of international standing. For over 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. This programme enables the flexibility for the students to tailor their study by choosing a minimum of 30 credits and a maximum of 120 credits for each academic year (150 credits for Graduate Entry in the final year).

The Course Content is as follows:

Year One

Criminal Law                                                                                  30 Credits

Public Law                                                                                     30 Credits

Legal Systems and Methods (L.S.M)                                                 30 Credits

Contract Law                                                                                 30 Credits

 

Year Two

Law of Tort                                                                                        30 Credits

European Union Law                                                                          30 Credits

Property Law                                                                                                     30 Credits

Family Law                                                                                        30 Credits

 

Year Three

Jurisprudence                                                                                   30 Credits

Criminology                                                                                      30 Credits

Equity & Trusts                                                                                 30 Credits

Evidence                                                                                          30 Credits

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Standard Entry

Students who are desirous of pursuing this route must have 3 O’ levels/C.X.C. of which 1 must be English plus at least 2 A level subjects, grades A to E accepted or 6 full cape units including 2 single units.

Graduate Entry Route

Holders of a recognised first degree can opt to accelerate their studies via the Graduate Entry Route. Graduate students are required to do ‘only’ 9 subjects in the LLB programme. The reputable LLB qualification can actually be achieved in a minimum period of 2 years.

DOCUMENTS I SHOULD WALK WITH TO REGISTER

  • Two (2) passport-size photos
  • One (1) copy of the Electronic Birth Certificate. A copy of your deed poll is required in the case of a name change; this document should carry the name that you currently use. If you are a married woman, please have a copy of your marriage certificate and one (1) copy of either your national ID or passport.
  • One (1) copy of Academic Certificates

*  Please note that your Academic Certificates can now be verified at ATS, Tuesdays – Thursdays between the hours of 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., by our officials. (You must bring along your original certificate).

*FEES

FEE AMOUNT DUE DATE
Registration (ATS) TT$1,300.00 Upon Registration (non-refundable).
Tuition TT$12,000.00

TT$3000.00

For 4 Subjects

For 1 Subject

Application Fees £107.00 On or before 1st APRIL, 2023
Registration Fee (UoL) £578.00 On or before 1st MAY 2023
Examination Fee (UoL) £219.00 per subject On or before SEPTEMBER 2023
Module Fee (UoL) £180.00 per subject On or before 1st MAY, 2023

 

Fees quoted and dates payable by stated in the above table are estimations and are subject to change.

Please make a draft or contact the Institution for other methods of payment for the respective foreign fees payable to the University of London.

 

WHY STUDY LAW?

International Students following the University’s programme include individuals:

  • who are magistrates’ court clerks, police officers, legal executives, social workers etc., seeking further knowledge of the law and enhancement of their qualifications
  • who have an academic interest in the nature and function of the law in society and who may wish to go on to pursue a higher degree
  • who simply want to know more about how the law works, whether for private interest or to enhance their knowledge

UNIVERSITY OF LONDON

The University of London is one of the oldest universities in the United Kingdom and is recognised as a centre of academic excellence. The University has a thriving International Programmes that was established in 1858 to make University of London degrees more accessible to ‘students of University of London International Programmes’ the world over.

On successful completion of your studies you will be awarded a University of London degree or diploma. The certificate you receive will state that you were registered with the University of London and that examinations were conducted by the University of London Law Schools.’

The academic rigor exercised by the University of London ensures that its qualifications are respected and sought after both locally and internationally.

ATS BENEFITS

  • Highly qualified, committed lecturers who come with a wealth of teaching experience.
  • Efficient administrative staff.
  • Assistance with all external procedures.
  • Customised, study-conducive, ideally located campus.
  • Modern computer labs.
  • Extensive Library.

And much more…………..