Course modules
What you will study on this degree
Further guidance on modules
Modules are designated core or optional in accordance with professional body requirements, as applicable, and LJMU’s Academic Framework Regulations. Whilst you are required to study core modules, optional modules provide you with an element of choice. Their availability may vary and will be subject to meeting minimum student numbers.
Where changes to modules are necessary these will be communicated as appropriate.
Core modules
Law of Tort
20 credits
20 credits
Criminal Law
20 credits
20 credits
Contract Law
20 credits
20 credits
Foundations and Independent Learning
20 credits
20 credits
Constitutional Law
20 credits
20 credits
Legal and Professional Ethics
20 credits
20 credits
Core modules
Equity and Trusts
20 credits
20 credits
Justice, Human Rights and the State
20 credits
20 credits
Land Law
20 credits
20 credits
Law of the Single Market of the EU
20 credits
20 credits
Optional Modules
International Trade Law
20 credits
20 credits
Law of the Environment
20 credits
20 credits
Clinical Legal Education I
20 credits
20 credits
International Human Rights
20 credits
20 credits
Maritime Law
20 credits
20 credits
Optional Modules
Negotiation Skills and Practice
20 credits
20 credits
Jurisprudence
20 credits
20 credits
Company and Business Organisations Law
20 credits
20 credits
Commercial Law
20 credits
20 credits
Mediation Skills and Practice
20 credits
20 credits
Civil Dispute Resolution
20 credits
20 credits
Mooting
20 credits
20 credits
International Law, Peace and Security
20 credits
20 credits
Clinical Legal Education II
20 credits
20 credits
Intellectual Property
20 credits
20 credits
Employment Law
20 credits
20 credits
Evidence
20 credits
20 credits
Dissertation
40 credits
40 credits
Clinical Legal Education I
20 credits
20 credits
Clinical Legal Education II (Year Long)
40 credits
40 credits
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Qualification requirements
A levels
Students who have completed GCE A/L in government schools (Local curriculum), semi-government schools (local curriculum), International Schools in Sri Lanka (UK curriculum) and International Students, particularly from the SAARC region. Either: 2 passes in any subject stream at GCE (Advanced Level) Examination (Sri Lanka) in one and the same sitting - OR GCE Advanced Level (EdExcel/Cambridge) with 2 D passes in one and the same sitting. AND Prior to starting the programme, students must obtain a pass at the aptitude test conducted by SLIIT. Students must demonstrate a proficiency in English with either a credit pass for English at the GCE (Ordinary level) examination - OR the standard equivalent to IELTS 6.
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