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LLB Law, Senior Status (M101)

See also

M101 LLB/Law (2 years)

Course description

Law (Senior Status) is a two-year LLB programme for advanced students (those with a degree in another discipline). It is primarily designed for graduates who wish to obtain a professionally qualifying Law degree but will also be of interest to those non-law graduates who have in an interest in reading law as a second academic degree.

I have been supported throughout my studies by approachable staff that go the extra mile to ensure that students succeed, Rebecca Fay LLB senior status student. Read more...

Course outline

Full modules are worth 30 credits and half modules are 15 credits.

Year One

  • Public Law 
  • Elements of Contract Law 
  • Law of Property I 
  • Criminal Law
  • Law of the EU (half-module)

Year Two

  • Administrative Law (half-module) 
  • Tort Law 
  • Law of Property III 

Plus two modules or a combination of full/half modules totalling two. 

Module options include: 

  • Commercial and Consumer Law (final year only)
  • Company Law (final year only)
  • Criminology (also available as a half-module)
  • Dissertation
  • Comparative European Law (also available as a half-module)
  • Family Law
  • Intellectual Property
  • International Commercial Transactions
  • International Environmental Law
  • International Human Rights
  • Labour Law
  • Law and Medical Ethics (final year only)
  • Law of Evidence
  • Law, Modernity and the Holocaust
  • Media Law (final year only)
  • Modern Legal History
  • Public International Law
  • Revenue Law
  • United Kingdom Human Rights
  • Ethnic Minorities and the Law
  • Comparative Law: Asian and African Legal Systems

Half-modules include:

  • Democracy and Justice
  • Comparative Law and European Integration
  • Law and Literature: The Foundations of Law
  • Law and Literature: Justice in Crisis
  • Law, Justice and Ethics

Not all of the modules listed may run each academic year.

Assessment

Assessment is mainly by examination, but some optional modules have an element of course work. Students in the final year of all the law programmes may choose to research and write a dissertation.

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Contact us

For more information contact Law Undergraduate Admissions:

Email: law-admissions@qmul.ac.uk

Tel: +44 (0)20 7882 3924

For more information you can call the Enquiries Hotline (UK callers only) on Freephone 0800 376 1800. International students should contact the Admissions and Recruitment Office on +44 (0)20 7882 5511.

What our students say about Queen Mary

Rebecca Fay, USA

Fay

LLB Senior Status Student

"Having graduated with an undergraduate degree in Politics, I was keen to study law in a university that would challenge me academically and provide me with opportunities to engage in meaningful extra-curricular activities. The School of Law at Queen Mary, University of London, has not disappointed! The quality of teaching within the department is phenomenal, as reflected in our impressive national rankings. I have been supported throughout my studies by approachable staff that go the extra mile to ensure that students succeed. I have been active in the Pro Bono Group and the Law Society which have given me opportunities to work with lawyers from some of London's top commercial firms. I have worked with Lawyers Without Borders and a local legal advice centre which have provided an excellent insight into a career as a solicitor. I believe that the Department of Law at Queen Mary has given me a thorough academic grounding in law as well as the opportunity to develop skills needed in my future career."

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