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Law Courses

The list of Law courses below is indicative of those that are currently planned for students commencing their undergraduate degree in September 2023. The courses that run in each academic year are subject to change in line with faculty availability and student demand, and may have limited capacity or be unavailable to you due to the timetable. There is, therefore, no guarantee every course will be available every year.

Elective Pathways

You will have the opportunity to personalise approximately 30% of your degree content. You might choose to undertake further in-depth electives in your degree discipline, or to study elective pathways, which allow you to explore, develop and demonstrate a secondary area of expertise. If you take the equivalent of at least three courses in a defined pathway outside of  your main degree discipline, in this case Law you may apply to receive recognition for this (e.g. LLB (Hons) Law with Technology & Ethics) in a letter alongside your degree certificate and transcript.

Year 1

  • Contract Law
  • Contract Law in Context: Extensions and Developments
  • Constitutional Law
  • Constitutional Law in Context: Extensions and Developments
  • Criminal Law
  • Criminal Law in Context: Extensions and Developments

Plus, TWO elective courses

Year 2

(Option to study abroad and follow US curriculum courses at a Northeastern University campus in the USA in the second semester)

  • Tort Law 
  • Tort Law in Context: Extensions and Developments
  • Equity and Trusts
  • Legal Research and Advocacy Legal Research Symposium

Plus, FOUR elective courses

Year 3

  • Property Law
  • European Union Law Post-Brexit

At least TWO courses from

  • Law and Innovation: Digital, Online and Technology Law
  • Antitrust and Competition Law in the Global Economy
  • Criminology
  • Employment Law in an International Context
  • Jurisprudence and Contemporary Legal Theory

Plus, up to TWO elective courses

  • Final Project (Law):
    • Legal Research Symposium OR Dissertation

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