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Keele Law School prides itself on its distinctive and outward-looking law degrees. Our courses cover a full spectrum of needs and interests, from the undergraduate to postgraduate levels, and beyond. Truly, law at Keele offers something for everyone. Undergraduate Degrees We offer a range of different undergraduate degree pathways, including four distinct qualifying law degrees: Single Honours BA International Business and Law alongside an extremely wide range of dual honours routes. where you can combine legal study with a wide range of possible subject combinations under Keele's distinctive Dual Honours curriculum. You may find the UG Programmes Leaflet below useful when considering the possibilities open to you. Postgraduate Taught Programmes Keele law School has a suite of taught postgraduate programmes, all of which are available for both full- and part- time study. Our postgraduate courses are taught in blocks of study, to facilitate those in employment to attend on a part-time basis. Our master's degrees all build on the research strengths of Keele staff, so not only do we offer diverse programmes, these are taught by internationally recognised academics, who are actively engaged in work in these areas. Our master's degrees: Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Courses for Lawyers All of Keele Law School's postgraduate taught courses are Law Society and Bar Council accredited for CPD purposes. Practitioners can choose to undertake entire courses, single modules or even single days of study to gain CPD points and work towards a recognised qualification. Find out more about Continuing Professional Development at Keele . Postgraduate Research Degrees Law at Keele is part of a thriving research community, and with Keele Law School's commitment to a non-hierarchical, collegiate structure, postgraduate research students are an integral part of our research community. The areas of research strength within the School of Law are: Healthcare Law and Bioethics; International and European Law; Professions, Practice, and Legal Education; Private Law: Theory and Practice; and Social Justice and Human Rights, all of which welcome enquiries from individuals interested in pursuing a research degree .
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