| LLB Degree in Law
The law degree from London University can be
taken full time over three years, or part time
over a longer period. It provides students with
the English Law courses required to obtain a qualifying
law degree.
The degree course is appropriate for students
who wish to become solicitors or barristers in
a legal practice and for those who wish to work
as lawyers in commercial companies or government
organisations.
Alternatively, the LLB is an ideal qualification
for non-legal careers such as banking, finance,
or management. Studying at Albion College will
give you the benefits of experienced tutors, and
of individual attention which is difficult to
obtain in larger institutions. Advantage is made
of our central London location with regular visits
arranged to Inns of Court, the Old Bailey, and
other more specialised courts. There are excellent
study facilities at Albion College and you will
have full access to the library of LSE and
University library at Senate House.
Registration with London University entitles
you to outstanding learning resources such as
study guides, CDROMs and past exam papers. Additionally,
at Albion College, you will have access to a range
of electronic legal resources.
Students will take the following subjects:
| Intermediate
examination: |
| Criminal law |
| Public law |
| English Legal System |
| Elements of the
law of contract |
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| Final examination
Part I: |
Final examination
Part II: |
| Law of tort |
Jurisprudence and legal theory |
| Law of trusts |
And three optional subjects |
| Land law |
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| And one optional
subject |
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