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School of Law, Politics and Sociology

Law with American Studies

(LLB) Law with American Studies

Entry for 2022

FHEQ level

This course is set at Level 6 in the national Framework for Higher Education Qualifications.

No course outline is currently available.

Full-time course composition

YearTermStatusModuleCreditsFHEQ level
1Autumn SemesterCoreAmerican Political Culture (T7059E)154
  CoreContract Law 1 (M5403)154
  CoreEnglish Legal System (M3036)154
  CoreTort Law 1 (M5402)154
 Spring SemesterCoreContract Law 2 (M6403)154
  CoreJustice, Equality and Society (M3038)154
  CoreThe Look of America (T7002E)154
  CoreTort Law 2 (M6402)154
YearTermStatusModuleCreditsFHEQ level
2Autumn SemesterCoreEquity & Trusts 1 (M5027)155
  CoreLand Law 1 (M5026)155
  CorePublic Law I: Constitutional and Administrative Law Advanced (M3006)155
  CoreRace and Ethnicity in US History (V3029E)155
 Spring SemesterCoreAmerican Cities (T7066E)155
  CoreEquity & Trusts 2 (M6027)155
  CoreLand Law 2 (M6026)155
  OptionBusiness Law and Practice (M6006)155
  Canadian Constitutional Law in Comparative Perspective Advanced (M3078)155
  Power, the State and the Individual (Advanced) (M3077)155
YearTermStatusModuleCreditsFHEQ level
3Autumn SemesterCoreAmerican Studies Dissertation (T7053)306
  CoreCriminal Law 1 (Advanced) (M5075)156
  CoreEuropean Union Law (M5031)156
  OptionAlternative Dispute Resolution (M3122)156
  Anti-Corruption Law and Practice (M3037)156
  Aspects of Commercial Law (M5001)156
  Child Law (M5008)156
  Company Law 1 (M5004)156
  Competition Law: International Perspectives (M5074)156
  Criminology (M5022)156
  Employment Law - Foundations (M5012)156
  Fashion Law (M3081)156
  Foundations of Environmental Law (M5102)156
  Global Business Law and Regulation (M5116)156
  Hate Crime and the Law (M3103)156
  Human Rights 1: International and Regional Frameworks (M5057)156
  Immigration & Asylum Law (M3083)156
  Intellectual Property: Copyright and Related Rights (M5076)156
  International Trade Law (M5015)156
  Law, Gender and Sexuality (Aut) (M3017)156
  Law, Politics and Economics of Regulation (Aut) (M5023)156
  Law and Resistance 1 (M5115)156
  Law of Evidence (M5025)156
  Media Law and Regulation (M3104)156
  Perspectives on Healthcare Law (M5024)156
  Principles of Public International Law (M5045)156
  Professional Negligence (M3119)156
  Short Dissertation A (M3106)156
  Sports Law 1 (M5029)156
  Transnational Commercial Litigation (M3125)156
 Autumn & Spring TeachingOptionDissertation (M3013)306
 Spring SemesterCoreCriminal Law 2 (Advanced) (M6075)156
  OptionAboriginal Law (Spr) (M3000)156
  Adult Family Law (M6008)156
  Advanced Contract Law in Practice (Spr) (M6128)156
  Canadian Administrative Law (Spr) (M3035B)156
  Company Law 2 (M6004)156
  Comparative Family Law (M3123)156
  Competition Law and Markets (M6074)156
  Contemporary Issues in Healthcare Law (M6024)156
  Crime and Punishment (M6022)156
  Global Business Law and Regulation Advanced (M6116)156
  Globalisation, Law and Sustainability (Adv) (M6041)156
  Global Perspectives on Terrorism and Counter Terrorism B (M6028)156
  Human Rights 2: Critical Perspectives (M6067)156
  Intellectual Property: Industrial Property (M6076)156
  International Economic Disputes (M6005)156
  Internet Law and Regulation (M3111)156
  Land, Property and Environment (M3124)156
  Law and Development (M3112)156
  Law and the Entertainment Industry (M3082)156
  Law and the Welfare State (M6073)156
  Law of Succession (Spr) (M3020)156
  Legal Ethics and Professional Conduct (M3107)156
  Protest Law (Spr) (M5011B)156
  Public International Law in Current Affairs (M6045)156
  Sports Law 2 (M6029)156
  The Criminal Process (M5053)156
  The Legal Regulation of Sexual Relationships (M3032)156

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