Course units for year 1
The course unit details given below are subject to change, and are the latest example of the curriculum available on this course of study.
Title Code Credit rating Mandatory/optional
Introduction to Law and Legal Skills LAWS10160 30 Mandatory
Contract Law LAWS10210 30 Mandatory
Criminal Law LAWS10320 30 Mandatory
Public Law LAWS10530 30 Mandatory
Course content for year 2
In Year 2 you will study two full-year foundational subjects that build upon concepts and skills from Year 1:
Land Law (30 credits);
Law of Torts (30 credits).
You will also select three 20-credit subjects from a range of specially designed units which develop your foundational studies. The current units offered are:
Human Rights
Law in a Global Context
Principles and Practice of Commercial Law
Law in Practice
You can replace one of these subjects with an option from elsewhere in the Faculty of Humanities and the University College for Interdisciplinary Learning, including the University Language Centre .
Course units for year 2
The course unit details given below are subject to change, and are the latest example of the curriculum available on this course of study.
Title Code Credit rating Mandatory/optional
Jurisprudence LAWS20101 20 Mandatory
Property Law II LAWS20220 20 Mandatory
Law of Obligations II LAWS20400 30 Mandatory
European Union Law LAWS20900 30 Mandatory
Principles of Commercial Law LAWS20052 20 Optional
Human Rights LAWS20092 20 Optional
Public International Law LAWS20372 20 Optional
Principles of Law, Medicine and Ethics LAWS20732 20 Optional
Miscarriages of Justice LAWS21062 20 Optional
Course content for year 3
Year 3 will be completed in a host university in another country. You will be expected to complete Law course units but, depending on the options available, you may pursue other subjects of interest too.
Course content for year 4
In your final year, you will select six 20-credit subjects which consider specialised and in-depth areas of law and legal practice.
Our optional subjects give you the opportunity to engage with our world-leading research specialisms, and will include:
Equity and Trusts*;
European Union Law*;
Law in Action;
Principles of Law, Medicine and Ethics;
Criminal Evidence;
Environmental Law;
Company Law;
Employment Law;
Intellectual Property Law;
Family Law;
Jurisprudence;
Competition Law;
Mental Health Law;
Miscarriages of Justice;
Constitutional Reform;
Law, Money and Technology;
Advocacy and the Law.
You also have a choice to write a dissertation in place of one of these courses and to take options elsewhere in the Faculty of Humanities and the University College for Interdisciplinary Learning.
Please note that course units available are subject to change annually.
*Students wishing to satisfy the professional requirements of training for the Bar Standards Board must take these course units.
Course units for year 4
The course unit details given below are subject to change, and are the latest example of the curriculum available on this course of study.
Title Code Credit rating Mandatory/optional
Dissertation (20 credits) LAWS30001 20 Optional
Dissertation (20 credits) LAWS30012 20 Optional
Principles of Commercial Law LAWS30052 20 Optional
Criminal Evidence LAWS30081 20 Optional
Human Rights LAWS30092 20 Optional
Environmental Law LAWS30101 20 Optional
Company Law LAWS30121 20 Optional
Constitutional Reform LAWS30252 20 Optional
Employment Law LAWS30272 20 Optional
Intellectual Property Law LAWS30322 20 Optional
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