Law (Combined Honours Pathway) - BA (Hons) / BSc (Hons) part-time
You will study the key principles and practice of law and develop many of the intellectual and personal skills which are used in the legal profession; for example, written and verbal communication skills, attention to detail, absorbing and analysing often complex information, time management, teamwork and motivation. Developing these skills will enhance your career progression, in particular in the field of business and management.
You may use this degree as the basis for further study to prepare you for practice in the legal pro…
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You will study the key principles and practice of law and develop many of the intellectual and personal skills which are used in the legal profession; for example, written and verbal communication skills, attention to detail, absorbing and analysing often complex information, time management, teamwork and motivation. Developing these skills will enhance your career progression, in particular in the field of business and management.
You may use this degree as the basis for further study to prepare you for practice in the legal profession as a solicitor or barrister. If you decide on this progression, you will be required to study for the Common Professional Examination or the Postgraduate Diploma in Law before you can progress to study the Bar Professional Training Course or the Legal Practice Course. If this is your preferred career option you should consider the LLB (Hons) Law degree.
Our combined honours courses include:
BA (Hons) Accountancy and Law (NM41)
BA (Hons) Business Management and Law (NM11)
BA/BSc (Hons) Human Sciences and Law (CM91)#
BA (Hons) Law and Modern & Contemporary History (VM11)
BA/BSc (Hons) Law and Psychology (MC18)
#Last intake September 2011.
Please see the 'related courses' section below for links to further information about each subject area.
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