Upon completion of this course, you will:
- Develop the ability to identify and understand key concepts in substantive law, legal theory and procedure in domestic and international law contexts.
- Where relevant, develop the ability to identify and understand the impact of economic, cultural and political changes on the law, as well as explore the critical role of the law in improving social and economic conditions in modern societies.
- Apply the knowledge and critical thinking skills gained to perform legal analysis, reasoning and problem-solving competently, and learn to collaborate in a variety of legal settings and contexts.
- Develop vital communication skills including effective listening and critical reading, objective and persuasive writing, advocacy and other essential oral communications, as well as the ability to conduct in-depth research.
Intakes:
6 April 2021
Entry Requirements:
To enrol into this course, you are required to have:
- a GCE ‘O’ Level credit in English or an IELTS score of 5.5
- 2 subjects at GCE A Level + at least 3 further subjects at GCSE or GCE O’ Level (at not less than grade C or a “Pass” if taken prior to 1975)
- 2 subjects at GCE ‘A’ Level + 2 further subjects at ‘AS’ Level
- 3 subjects at GCE A Level + 1 further subject at GCSE or GCE O Level (at not less than Grade C)
- Other qualifications that the University deems fit (e.g. Diplomas, etc.)
- Be 17 years old and above
Each subject is assessed through written examinations.
year 1
- Legal Systems and Methods (Compulsory except for Graduate Entry students)
- Criminal Law (Compulsory)
- Contract Law (Compulsory)
- Public Law (Compulsory)
year 2
- Tort (Compulsory)
- Property Law (QLD)
- EU Law (QLD)
- Family Law (Elective)
- Commercial Law (Elective)
year 3
- Jurisprudence and Legal Theory (Compulsory)
- Equity and Trust (QLD)
- Company Law (Elective)
- Evidence (Elective)
- Conflict of Laws (Elective)
- Criminology (Elective)
- Intellectual Property Law (Elective)
- Civil & Criminal Procedure (Elective)
** The subjects listed are merely indicative and may be subject to change.
Tuition Fees Structure
Hong Kong students |
One time Registration Fee : HK$ 500
Fee Protection Scheme (FPS) : HK$ 550
Course Fees :
HK$ 7000 (1 subject)
HK$ 11,900 (2 subjects)
HK$ 17,500 (3 subjects)
HK$ 22,800 (4 subjects)
HK$28,000 (5 subjects)
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Other International Students (outside HK) |
One-time Registration Fees US$100
Fee Protection Scheme (FPS) : US$ 100
Course Fees
US$900 (1 subject)
US$1750 (2 subjects)
US$2550 (3 subjects)
US$3300 (4 subjects)
US$4000 (5 subjects)
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University of London Application Fee |
£101 (Year 1 only)
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University of London Registration Fee |
£518 (Year 1 only)
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University of London Module Fee |
£160 per module
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* The examinations fees stated applies to both Singaporeans and international students. All fees listed may be subject to change. Payment can be made by Cash, Cheque, Credit Card or Instalments.
Examination Fees Structure
University of London Exam Fee |
£196 per module
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Local Exam Authority Fee |
Please check with your local examination authority for any fee that they may be charging.
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