Bachelor of Laws LLB Law with Business

Provider:
Course Code:
UL-Law
Qualification Level:
Undergraduate
Course Area:
Law
Duration:
3-Year
Study Mode:
Full Time
Location:
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Course Fee:
GBP 16,700 - 17,550 Per Course
Delivery Mode:
On Campus
Target:
International
Intake:
September, January

Course Structure

Common Law Method and Ethics

Academic and Digital Skills

Contract Law

The Law of Tort

Public Law

Criminal Law

Business Law 1

Critical Approaches in Current Legal Issues

Land Law


Choose three*:

Law options:

  • Family Law
  • Employment Law
  • Access to Justice and Legal Services
  • Real Estate
  • Human Rights
  • Extended Essay
  • EU Law
  • Practising Law in the Digital World

Business options:

  • Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility
  • Consumer Psychology and Behaviour
  • International Human Resource Management
  • Marketing and Sales in a Digital World

Equity and Trusts

Choose two*

  • Business Law 2
  • Civil Dispute Resolution
  • Graduate and Employability Skills
  • International Commercial Law
  • Mental Health and Mental Capacity Law
  • Research Project (double module)

Law options:

  • Family Law
  • Employment Law
  • Real Estate
  • Wills & Succession
  • Human Rights
  • Criminal Litigation and Evidence
  • Graduate and Employability Skills
  • International Commercial Law
  • Civil Dispute Resolution
  • Legal Technology
  • Canadian Constitutional Law (London only)
  • Foundations of Canadian Law (London only)
  • Research Project (double module)

Business options:

  • Global Leadership and Change Management
  • International Strategic Management
  • International Business and Global Trade
  • Digital Marketing Strategies

Entry Requirement

Funding Options
Domestic Funding Options

Students who will be studying at our London Bloomsbury and Moorgate campuses will need to show:

  • Enough funds to cover the first year’s tuition fees; and
  • £1,334 for every month of your course, up to a maximum of 9 months.

Students who will be studying at a campus outside London will need to show:

  • Enough funds to cover the first year’s tuition fees; and
  • £1,023 for every month of your course, up to a maximum of 9 months.

Please note the following:

  • Any advance payments of tuition fees you have made to the University can be deducted from the amount you need to show the Home Office.
  • Even if your course is longer than 9 months, you only need to show 9 months of funds.
  • You must show funds for your living costs, even if you will be living with family during your studies.
  • You cannot deduct any payments made for accommodation from your living costs.


Self-funded students

Self-funded means you will be paying for your studies in the UK. You can use funds held in your name or a parent or guardian’s name, but not another relative or a friend. A guardian must be a legal guardian who has been appointed by a court in your country.

You can use any of these documents as financial evidence:

  • Personal bank statements
  • Bank statements in your parent or guardian’s name
  • A letter from your bank or parent or guardian’s bank
  • A certificate of deposit

Sponsored students

A sponsored student is one who is receiving official financial sponsorship from one of the following:

  • a government
  • the British Council
  • an international organisation
  • an international company
  • a university or an independent school

Language Requirement
IELTS Score (Minimum) 6.5 (6.0)

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