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#LLB Bachelor of Laws - Law - Degree Programmes 2015 - Undergraduate - Study Programme requirement: A range of good grades at GCSE level (if taken) followed by three A levels and accompanied by a fourth AS level, normally taken in Year 12. The Cambridge Law Studies Test is not considered a relevant qualification for entry Second year:Part I Exam:
Third year:Part II Exam:
* one non-law option can also be taken in either the second or third year. Please read the following important information before referring to full details of course options found in the Programme Regulations |. First yearYou take the subjects necessary for the Intermediate examination. Law of Obligations is an introduction to the basic principles of the law of civil wrongs (tort) and contracts, particularly in relation to personal injuries and consumer contracts and to how those principles meet the needs of society. Property I (one term) introduces the fundamental concepts of the law of property. Public Law will give you a general introduction to public law and government in the UK. Criminal Law will give you grounding in the general principles of criminal law and an examination of its social applications. Introduction to the Legal System (one term) will introduce you to the way in which the legal system works. Second and third yearsFor the Part I (second year) examination, you choose optional courses totalling four units. For the Part II (third year) examination, you take a compulsory course in Jurisprudence and choose optional courses to the value of three units. Jurisprudence introduces thinking philosophically about the law and familiarises students with the main methodological, ontological, and normative questions concerning the law and its legitimacy. You can also take one non-law option in either the second or third year. Please see the full LLB programme regulations for more information.
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