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Division for the Study of Law, Society and Social Justice KENT LAW SCHOOL Head of School: Professor Toni Williams School Website: www.kent.ac.uk/law/ Please refer to the online Module Catalogue for full details of all modules: www.kent.ac.uk/courses/modules Note: It is ultimately your responsibility to ensure that you are registered for the correct modules for your programme. You must study 120 Credits at both Stage 2 and Stage 3 giving a total of 240 Credits over the two Stages; and if appropriate, 120 credits over Stage 4 (giving a total of 360 credits over three Stages of a four year programme). To be eligible for an Honours degree, at least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6 in the final stage i.e. stage 3 or 4 as appropriate. You must ensure that you choose an even weighting of Credits in each term: 60 Credits in the Autumn and 60 Credits in the Spring. Please click here to view the subject requirements. Qualification as a Solicitor or Barrister in England and Wales All of the undergraduate law degrees offered by Kent Law School will be recognised as Qualifying Law Degrees (‘QLD(s)’) for the purposes of qualification as a solicitor or barrister for students who start(ed) their programmes before: - September 2021 (for prospective solicitors); and - September 2019 (for prospective barristers). As of 2019 entry, the Bar Standards Board have ceased their recognition of any undergraduate law degree (at Kent, and elsewhere) as a QLD. HOWEVER, in order to continue to satisfy the academic component of professional training for intending barristers, all students must study the ‘Foundations of Legal Knowledge’ (modules that all KLS undergraduate law degrees offer); and they must adhere to the requirements specified below. More detailed information about qualification as a solicitor or barrister, QLDs, and the changes to professional qualification, can be found on the Law Student Guide. Students must take and pass (i.e. attain a mark of at least 40% in) the modules listed below (hereafter referred to as the ‘exemption modules’) over the course of their degree: LW315/LW325 Introduction to Obligations (15 Credits) (Autumn) Must be taken with LW316/LW5316/LW324 LW316/LW324 OR LW5316 Foundations of Property (15 Credits) (Spring) Must be taken with LW315/LW325 LW327 The English Legal Systems and Skills LW508/LW613 Criminal Law (30 Credits) (Autumn & Spring) OR LW601 Criminal Law (30 Credits) (Autumn & Spring) LW588/LW614 Public Law 1 (30 Credits) (Autumn & Spring) LW592 Public Law 2 (15 Credits) (Spring) LW593 European Union Law (15 Credits) (Autumn) LW598 Equity and Trusts (15 Credits) (Spring) LW599 Land Law (15 Credits) (Autumn) LW650 The Law of Contract (15 Credits) (Autumn) LW651 The Law of Tort (15 Credits) (Spring) These modules serve as the Foundations of Legal Knowledge for the purposes of qualification as a barrister, and are required in order to obtain a QLD. The Law School will assume that all students want to complete these modules and therefore all students will be automatically registered for them. 15
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Division for the Study of Law, Society and Social Justice

KENT LAW SCHOOL Head of School: Professor Toni Williams

School Website: www.kent.ac.uk/law/

Please refer to the online Module Catalogue for full details of all modules: www.kent.ac.uk/courses/modules Note: It is ultimately your responsibility to ensure that you are registered for the correct modules for your programme.

You must study 120 Credits at both Stage 2 and Stage 3 giving a total of 240 Credits over the two Stages; and if appropriate, 120 credits over Stage 4 (giving a total of 360 credits over three Stages of a four year programme). To be eligible for an Honours degree, at least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6 in the final stage – i.e. stage 3 or 4 as appropriate. You must ensure that you choose an even weighting of Credits in each term: 60 Credits in the Autumn and 60 Credits in the Spring.

Please click here to view the subject requirements.

Qualification as a Solicitor or Barrister in England and Wales

All of the undergraduate law degrees offered by Kent Law School will be recognised as Qualifying Law Degrees

(‘QLD(s)’) for the purposes of qualification as a solicitor or barrister for students who start(ed) their programmes

before:

- September 2021 (for prospective solicitors); and

- September 2019 (for prospective barristers).

As of 2019 entry, the Bar Standards Board have ceased their recognition of any undergraduate law degree (at Kent,

and elsewhere) as a QLD. HOWEVER, in order to continue to satisfy the academic component of professional

training for intending barristers, all students must study the ‘Foundations of Legal Knowledge’ (modules that all

KLS undergraduate law degrees offer); and they must adhere to the requirements specified below.

More detailed information about qualification as a solicitor or barrister, QLDs, and the changes to professional qualification, can be found on the Law Student Guide.

Students must take and pass (i.e. attain a mark of at least 40% in) the modules listed below (hereafter referred to as the ‘exemption modules’) over the course of their degree: LW315/LW325 Introduction to Obligations (15 Credits) (Autumn) Must be taken with LW316/LW5316/LW324 LW316/LW324 OR LW5316 Foundations of Property (15 Credits) (Spring) Must be taken with LW315/LW325 LW327 The English Legal Systems and Skills LW508/LW613 Criminal Law (30 Credits) (Autumn & Spring) OR LW601 Criminal Law (30 Credits) (Autumn & Spring) LW588/LW614 Public Law 1 (30 Credits) (Autumn & Spring) LW592 Public Law 2 (15 Credits) (Spring) LW593 European Union Law (15 Credits) (Autumn) LW598 Equity and Trusts (15 Credits) (Spring) LW599 Land Law (15 Credits) (Autumn) LW650 The Law of Contract (15 Credits) (Autumn) LW651 The Law of Tort (15 Credits) (Spring) These modules serve as the Foundations of Legal Knowledge for the purposes of qualification as a barrister, and are required in order to obtain a QLD. The Law School will assume that all students want to complete these modules and therefore all students will be automatically registered for them.

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To obtain a Qualifying Law Degree (QLD), in addition to the exemption modules, students must also successfully complete a further 60 credits of Law. Students who successfully obtain a QLD are exempt from the need to undertake a conversion course (i.e. the Common Professional Examination) and can proceed directly to the Legal Practice Course (for solicitors) or the Bar Professional Training Course (for barristers). Progression to the vocational component of training for barristers (currently in the form of the BPTC) will remain, as now, subject to successfully completing the Foundations of Legal knowledge and obtaining an overall degree classification of at least 2:2.

Students who do not wish to obtain a Qualifying Law Degree should contact the Director of Studies to

discuss this on [email protected] Implications of failing foundation modules

It is vital that students PASS ALL the exemption modules listed above; there may be serious consequences for failing to do so. Where a student fails one or more exemption modules, the University’s rules governing compensation1 and condonement2

might nevertheless permit the student to progress to the next Stage of their degree, or even pass their degree as a whole.

However, the exemption module(s) will still have been failed. As a result, the student will not have passed the Foundations of

Legal Knowledge and, where applicable, will not obtain a QLD.

The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and the Bar Standards Board (BSB) each grant the Board of Examiners the discretion to compensate a single failure of an exemption module, but only in exceptional circumstances and if specific criteria are met. More information about the criteria can be found on the Law Student Guide, but students should contact the Student Support Office [email protected] for guidance on the process of submitting evidence of extenuating circumstances to the Board of Examiners. Number of attempts The professional bodies allow a maximum of three attempts at each exemption module (one initial attempt followed by two further attempts). Attempts treated ‘as for the first time’ do not count for this purpose. If a student is compensated or condoned before being given three attempts to allow them to progress or graduate, the student can either:

sit the module again alongside their programme of study OR If they have graduated, as an external candidate at the first opportunity after graduating. For example, for a student

who graduates with a compensated mark in an exemption module in July of any given year, the first available opportunity to sit as an external candidate will be in August of that year.

Time limits All students, regardless of whether they are full- or part-time, have six years to complete their law degree for the purposes of qualifying as a solicitor or barrister. Note: Discretion is afforded to the Board of Examiners to extend this time limit, but only in exceptional circumstances. Students are advised to contact the Student Support Office for further guidance. Conversion course Students who have not passed all of the exemption modules, or have otherwise failed to obtain a QLD, may be able to complete their academic training by undertaking a conversion course, the Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL), at another institution. The University of Kent does not offer this programme. Students in this situation should consult the Director of Studies via [email protected] Joint Honours Law Students

From 2019-20 onwards, all of Kent Law School’s joint-honours programmes have been amended so that students can be

awarded a Bachelor of Laws (LLB (Hons)) instead of a Bachelor of Arts (BA (Hons)). Joint-honours students interested in this

option should contact Claire Ashton, [email protected].

1 ‘Compensation’ is where credit is awarded for a module that has been narrowly failed (i.e. a module mark of 30-39% has been achieved). 2 ‘Condonement’ is where credit is awarded for a failed module because of documented illness, or other mitigating circumstances (irrespective of the mark

achieved).

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The Law and Economics Programme Students on this programme must take 30 Credits of extra-curricular Law in order to obtain a QLD. The University’s regulations allow a student to take 30 extra-curricular Credits in each Stage. These modules will not count towards the final degree classification (though they will appear on the transcript). Students must discuss this with their Academic Advisor and decide which modules will be extra-curricular before they are studied. Modules cannot be switched subject to results. ‘Elective (wild) Modules’ Students are encouraged to consider taking elective (wild) modules from other schools in Social Sciences and Humanities during Stages 2 & 3. Elective (wild) modules offer an opportunity to broaden your educational experience, to demonstrate intellectual curiosity and to study subjects that may contribute to your career development. In many programmes up to 60 Credits may be obtained from elective (wild) modules (a maximum of 30 Credits in each Stage) while still providing a professionally qualifying degree. You are encouraged to discuss any interest in or questions about elective (wild) modules with the Director of Studies. Students in stage 2 must choose level 5 elective (wild) modules and students in stage 3 must select level 6 elective (wild) modules. Language study is exempt from these rules and may be studied at any level provided that prerequisites are met and that you comply with Credit Framework rules. However, you should note that Law students are NOT permitted to take Level 4 language modules in Stage 3. Although you are free to apply for any module from these elective (wild) Modules lists you should note that some modules require certain prerequisite qualifications. If you need further details about a particular module you should contact the module convenor or owning school. QUALIFICATION AS A LAWYER IN OTHER JURISDICTIONS

Students who wish to practise in other countries should check the requirements for those jurisdictions and if you have any further questions, please consult the Director of Studies for International Studies, Laura Charleton at [email protected]

Please select a link below to view the Stage 2 and 3 requirements for your programme:

Law

Law (Certificate route)

Law (Senior Status)

English and French Law

English and German Law

English and Spanish Law

European Legal Studies

International Legal Studies with a Year Abroad

Law with a Language (French)

Law with a Language (German)

Law with a Language (Spanish)

Law and Accounting & Finance

Law and Criminology

Law and Economics

Law and Management

Law and Politics

Law with Quantitative Research

Law and Social Anthropology

Law and Sociology

Law and Welfare

Psychology and Law

Law and English Literature

Law and History

Law and Philosophy

The information contained herein is correct at the time of publication. Please note, however, that if a module recruits fewer than 8 students it is possible that it will not run. In this event, you will be contacted and asked to select an alternative module.

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LAW LAW:LLB LAW (Certificate) LAW(CERT):LLB

Single Honours STAGE 2 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term You must take the following compulsory modules (90 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW592 Public Law 2 15 Spring 6 LAWS5920

LW593 European Union Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5930

LW598 Equity and Trusts 15 Spring 6 LAWS5980

LW599 Land Law 15 Autumn 5 LAWS5990

LW650 The Law of Contract 15 Autumn 5 LAWS6500

LW651 The Law of Tort 15 Spring 5 LAWS6510

The remaining 30 credits can be taken from the following modules or from elective (wild) modules:

Recommended modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW509 Human Rights and English Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5090

LW519 Law and Medical Ethics 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5190

LW520 Company Law and Capitalism 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5200

LW522 Comparative Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5220

LW540 The Philosophy of Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5400

LW542 Policing 15 Spring 6 LAWS5420

LW543 Clinical Option 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5430

LW556 Intellectual Property Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5560

LW563 Law - Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5630

LW566 Law Dissertation (1 unit option) 15 Spring 6 LAWS5660

LW570 Law and Social Change 15 Spring 6 LAWS5700

LW578 Law and Political Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5780

LW580 Consumer Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5800

LW581 Law and Literature and Film 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5810

LW582 Banking Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5820

LW583 Art and Cultural Heritage Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5830

LW584 Forensic Science in Criminal Trials 15 Spring 6 LAWS5840

LW585 Environmental Law I 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5850

LW586 Environmental Law II 15 Spring 6 LAWS5860

LW589 The Skills of Argument - How to Argue and Win

15 Autumn 6 LAWS5890

LW594 Skills in Legal Interpretation 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5940

LW596 Gender, Sexuality and Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS5960

LW604 Morality and Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6040

LW611 Law Dissertation Autumn Option 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6110

LW616 Law and International Development 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6160

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LW617 Legal Ethics: Exploring the Ethics of Lawyers and Lawyering

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6170

LW624 Labour Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6240

LW626 Appropriate Dispute Resolution: Theory and Practice

15 Spring 6 LAWS6260

LW629 Critical Law and Practice of International Business Transactions

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6290

LW632 International Economic Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6320

LW635 Law, Space and Power 15 Spring 6 LAWS6350

LW636 Mental Health Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6360

LW640 Critical and Legal Reasoning 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6400

LW641 Privacy, Data Protection and Cybersecurity Law

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6410

LW642 International Law: Principles and Sources 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6420

LW643 International Humanitarian Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6430

LW644 International Human Rights Law in Context 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6440

LW645 International Law and Global Problems 15 Spring 6 LAWS6450

LW646 Homelessness Law and Policy 15 Spring 6 LAWS6460

LW647 Asylum and Refugee Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6470

LW648 Immigration Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6480

LW649 Art, Law and Politics 15 Spring 6 LAWS6490

LW653 Law and Postcolonial Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6530

LW655 Sports Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6550

LW656 Law of the Dead Hand: Inheritance and Intergenerational Justice

30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6560

LW658 Technologies in Legal Practice 15 Spring 6 LAWS6580

LAW LAW:LLB LAW (Certificate) LAW(CERT):LLB Single Honours STAGE 3- 120 Credits – 60 in each term You must take 90 credits from the following optional modules. The remaining 30 credits can be taken from the optional modules below or from elective (wild) modules.

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW505 Family Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5050

LW509 Human Rights and English Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5090

LW518 The Law of Evidence 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5180

LW519 Law and Medical Ethics 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5190

LW520 Company Law and Capitalism 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5200

LW522 Comparative Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5220

LW540 The Philosophy of Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5400

LW542 Policing 15 Spring 6 LAWS5420

LW543 Clinical Option 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5430

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LW556 Intellectual Property Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5560

LW563 Law - Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5630

LW566 Law Dissertation (1 unit option) 15 Spring 6 LAWS5660

LW570 Law and Social Change 15 Spring 6 LAWS5700

LW578 Law and Political Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5780

LW580 Consumer Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5800

LW581 Law and Literature and Film 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5810

LW582 Banking Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5820

LW583 Art and Cultural Heritage Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5830

LW584 Forensic Science in Criminal Trials 15 Spring 6 LAWS5840

LW585 Environmental Law I 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5850

LW586 Environmental Law II 15 Spring 6 LAWS5860

LW589 Skills of Argument - How to Argue and Win 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5890

LW594 Skills in Legal Interpretation 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5940

LW596 Gender, Sexuality and Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS5960

LW604 Morality and Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6040

LW611 Law Dissertation Autumn Option 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6110

LW616 Law and International Development 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6160

LW617 Legal Ethics: Exploring the Ethics of Lawyers and Lawyering

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6170

LW624 Labour Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6240

LW626 Appropriate Dispute Resolution: Theory and Practice

15 Spring 6 LAWS6260

LW629 Critical Law and Practice of International Business Transactions

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6290

LW632 International Economic Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6320

LW635 Law, Space and Power 15 Spring 6 LAWS6350

LW636 Mental Health Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6360

LW640 Critical and Legal Reasoning 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6400

LW641 Privacy, Data Protection and Cybersecurity Law

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6410

LW642 International Law: Principles and Sources 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6420

LW643 International Humanitarian Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6430

LW644 International Human Rights Law in Context 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6440

LW645 International Law and Global Problems 15 Spring 6 LAWS6450

LW646 Homelessness Law and Policy 15 Spring 6 LAWS6460

LW647 Asylum and Refugee Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6470

LW648 Immigration Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6480

LW649 Art, Law and Politics 15 Spring 6 LAWS6490

LW652 Advanced Topics in Tort Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6520

LW653 Law and Postcolonial Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6530

LW655 Sports Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6550

LW656 Law of the Dead Hand; Inheritance and Intergenerational Justice

30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6560

LW658 Technologies in Legal Practice 15 Spring 6 LAWS6580

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LAW (SENIOR STATUS) LAW(SS):LLB Single Honours To be eligible for the LLB honours degree, students must obtain 360 Credits, at least 210 of which must be Level 5 or above. The University’s Education Board has granted this programme a waiver from the requirements from the Annex 4 of the Credit Framework (i.e. a requirement for a minimum of 90 Credits at Level 6 in Stage 3). Students must, however, study 75 Credits at Level 6 in Stage 3. Students who meet the entry requirements for the programme will have been awarded 120 Credits at Level 4 for Stage 1 in accordance with the University’s procedures for Accrediting Prior Learning. STAGE 2 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term You must take the following compulsory modules (120 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

*LW315 Introduction to Obligations 15 Autumn 4 LAWS3150

LW520 Company Law and Capitalism 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5200

*LW5316 Foundations of Property 15 Spring 5 LAWS5316

*LW588 Public Law 1 30 Autumn & Spring

5 LAWS5880

≈LW601 Criminal Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6010

* Modules cannot be trailed. ≈ module cannot be compensated or condoned. PLUS the following extra-curricular compulsory module:

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW327 The English Legal System and Skills 4 Non-contributory

Autumn & Spring

4 LAWS3270

Students will be registered for LW520 in Stage 2 as a default. However, should students wish to take an alternative to LW520, 30 credits must be taken from the following optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW509 Human Rights and English Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5090

LW519 Law and Medical Ethics 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5190

LW520 Company Law and Capitalism 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5200

LW522 Comparative Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5220

LW540 The Philosophy of Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5400

LW542 Policing 15 Spring 6 LAWS5420

LW543 Clinical Option 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5430

LW556 Intellectual Property Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5560

LW563 Law - Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5630

LW566 Law Dissertation (1 unit option) 15 Spring 6 LAWS5660

LW570 Law and Social Change 15 Spring 6 LAWS5700

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LW578 Law and Political Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5780

LW580 Consumer Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5800

LW581 Law and Literature and Film 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5810

LW582 Banking Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5820

LW583 Art and Cultural Heritage Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5830

LW584 Forensic Science in Criminal Trials 15 Spring 6 LAWS5840

LW585 Environmental Law I 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5850

LW586 Environmental Law II 15 Spring 6 LAWS5860

LW589 The Skills of Argument - How to Argue and Win

15 Autumn 6 LAWS5890

LW594 Skills in Legal Interpretation 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5940

LW596 Gender, Sexuality and Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS5960

LW604 Morality and Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6040

LW611 Law Dissertation Autumn Option 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6110

LW616 Law and International Development 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6160

LW617 Legal Ethics: Exploring the Ethics of Lawyers and Lawyering

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6170

LW624 Labour Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6240

LW626 Appropriate Dispute Resolution: Theory and Practice

15 Spring 6 LAWS6260

LW629 Critical Law and Practice of International Business Transactions

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6290

LW632 International Economic Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6320

LW635 Law, Space and Power 15 Spring 6 LAWS6350

LW636 Mental Health Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6360

LW640 Critical and Legal Reasoning 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6400

LW641 Privacy, Data Protection and Cybersecurity Law

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6410

LW642 International Law: Principles and Sources 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6420

LW643 International Humanitarian Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6430

LW644 International Human Rights Law in Context 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6440

LW645 International Law and Global Problems 15 Spring 6 LAWS6450

LW646 Homelessness Law and Policy 15 Spring 6 LAWS6460

LW647 Asylum and Refugee Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6470

LW648 Immigration Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6480

LW649 Art, Law and Politics 15 Spring 6 LAWS6490

LW653 Law and Postcolonial Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6530

LW655 Sports Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6550

LW656 Law of the Dead Hand: Inheritance and Intergenerational Justice

30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6560

LW658 Technologies in Legal Practice 15 Spring 6 LAWS6580

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LAW (SENIOR STATUS) LAW(SS):LLB Single Honours STAGE 3 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term You must take the following compulsory modules (120 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW518 The Law of Evidence 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5180

LW592 Public Law 2 15 Spring 6 LAWS5920

LW593 European Union Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5930

LW598 Equity and Trusts 15 Spring 6 LAWS5980

LW599 Land Law 15 Autumn 5 LAWS5990

LW650 The Law of Contract 15 Autumn 5 LAWS6500

LW651 The Law of Tort 15 Spring 5 LAWS6510

Students will be registered for LW518 in Stage 3 as a default. However, should students wish to take an alternative to LW518, 30 credits must be taken from the following optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW505 Family Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5050

LW509 Human Rights and English Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5090

LW519 Law and Medical Ethics 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5190

LW520 Company Law and Capitalism 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5200

LW522 Comparative Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5220

LW540 The Philosophy of Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5400

LW542 Policing 15 Spring 6 LAWS5420

LW543 Clinical Option 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5430

LW556 Intellectual Property Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5560

LW563 Law - Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5630

LW566 Law Dissertation (1 unit option) 15 Spring 6 LAWS5660

LW570 Law and Social Change 15 Spring 6 LAWS5700

LW578 Law and Political Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5780

LW580 Consumer Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5800

LW581 Law and Literature and Film 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5810

LW582 Banking Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5820

LW583 Art and Cultural Heritage Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5830

LW584 Forensic Science in Criminal Trials 15 Spring 6 LAWS5840

LW585 Environmental Law I 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5850

LW586 Environmental Law II 15 Spring 6 LAWS5860

LW589 Skills of Argument - How to Argue and Win 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5890

LW594 Skills in Legal Interpretation 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5940

LW596 Gender, Sexuality and Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS5960

LW604 Morality and Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6040

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LW611 Law Dissertation Autumn Option 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6110

LW616 Law and International Development 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6160

LW617 Legal Ethics: Exploring the Ethics of Lawyers and Lawyering

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6170

LW624 Labour Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6240

LW626 Appropriate Dispute Resolution: Theory and Practice

15 Spring 6 LAWS6260

LW629 Critical Law and Practice of International Business Transactions

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6290

LW632 International Economic Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6320

LW635 Law, Space and Power 15 Spring 6 LAWS6350

LW636 Mental Health Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6360

LW640 Critical and Legal Reasoning 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6400

LW641 Privacy, Data Protection and Cybersecurity Law

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6410

LW642 International Law: Principles and Sources 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6420

LW643 International Humanitarian Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6430

LW644 International Human Rights Law in Context 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6440

LW645 International Law and Global Problems 15 Spring 6 LAWS6450

LW646 Homelessness Law and Policy 15 Spring 6 LAWS6460

LW647 Asylum and Refugee Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6470

LW648 Immigration Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6480

LW649 Art, Law and Politics 15 Spring 6 LAWS6490

LW652 Advanced Topics in Tort Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6520

LW653 Law and Postcolonial Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6530

LW655 Sports Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6550

LW656 Law of the Dead Hand; Inheritance and Intergenerational Justice

30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6560

LW658 Technologies in Legal Practice 15 Spring 6 LAWS6580

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ENGLISH AND FRENCH LAW ENGFRELAW-A:LLB Single Honours The degree in English and French Law is a four-year programme offered in co-operation with Aix-Marseille Université (AMU) and the Universities of Bordeaux, Grenoble and Paris 1 (Panthéon-Sorbonne). Students from the University of Kent registering for this degree will spend the first two years and the final year (Stages 1, 2 and 3) of the degree programme at Kent, and the third year (Stage A) at a French University.

You must study 120 Credits at both Stage 2 and Stage 3. At least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6 during Stage 3 to be eligible for an Honours degree. You must ensure that you choose an even weighting of Credits in each term: 60 Credits in the Autumn and 60 Credits in the Spring. No Level 4 elective (wild) modules can be taken at Stage 2 or 3.

STAGE 2 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term You must take the following compulsory modules (120 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

*LW539 Droit Français 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5390

LW592 Public Law 2 15 Spring 6 LAWS5920

LW593 European Union Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5930

LW650 The Law of Contract 15 Autumn 5 LAWS6500

LW651 The Law of Tort 15 Spring 5 LAWS6510

* Module cannot be trailed PLUS one of the following modules depending on ability (30 credits): FR648 for non-bilingual students and FR649 for bilingual students.

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

FR648 French Upper Intermediate B2 30 Autumn & Spring

5 FREN6480

FR649 French Advanced C1 (if FR300 not taken at stage 1)

30 Autumn & Spring

6 FREN6490

If FR649 not taken at stage 2 then the remaining 30 credits can be taken from the following recommended modules or from elective (wild) modules:

Recommended modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW509 Human Rights and English Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5090

LW519 Law and Medical Ethics 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5190

LW520 Company Law and Capitalism 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5200

LW522 Comparative Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5220

LW540 The Philosophy of Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5400

LW542 Policing 15 Spring 6 LAWS5420

LW543 Clinical Option 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5430

LW556 Intellectual Property Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5560

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LW563 Law - Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5630

LW566 Law Dissertation (1 unit option) 15 Spring 6 LAWS5660

LW570 Law and Social Change 15 Spring 6 LAWS5700

LW578 Law and Political Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5780

LW580 Consumer Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5800

LW581 Law and Literature and Film 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5810

LW582 Banking Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5820

LW583 Art and Cultural Heritage Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5830

LW584 Forensic Science in Criminal Trials 15 Spring 6 LAWS5840

LW585 Environmental Law I 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5850

LW586 Environmental Law II 15 Spring 6 LAWS5860

LW589 The Skills of Argument - How to Argue and Win

15 Autumn 6 LAWS5890

LW594 Skills in Legal Interpretation 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5940

LW596 Gender, Sexuality and Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS5960

LW604 Morality and Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6040

LW611 Law Dissertation Autumn Option 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6110

LW616 Law and International Development 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6160

LW617 Legal Ethics: Exploring the Ethics of Lawyers and Lawyering

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6170

LW624 Labour Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6240

LW626 Appropriate Dispute Resolution: Theory and Practice

15 Spring 6 LAWS6260

LW629 Critical Law and Practice of International Business Transactions

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6290

LW632 International Economic Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6320

LW635 Law, Space and Power 15 Spring 6 LAWS6350

LW636 Mental Health Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6360

LW640 Critical and Legal Reasoning 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6400

LW641 Privacy, Data Protection and Cybersecurity Law

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6410

LW642 International Law: Principles and Sources 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6420

LW643 International Humanitarian Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6430

LW644 International Human Rights Law in Context 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6440

LW645 International Law and Global Problems 15 Spring 6 LAWS6450

LW646 Homelessness Law and Policy 15 Spring 6 LAWS6460

LW647 Asylum and Refugee Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6470

LW648 Immigration Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6480

LW649 Art, Law and Politics 15 Spring 6 LAWS6490

LW653 Law and Postcolonial Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6530

LW655 Sports Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6550

LW656 Law of the Dead Hand: Inheritance and Intergenerational Justice

30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6560

LW658 Technologies in Legal Practice 15 Spring 6 LAWS6580

Notes 1. An average of 60% (or a Merit on preponderance) in stage 1 is a pre-requisite to entry to the year abroad. Students

who are not eligible for the year abroad will be transferred to another programme, usually the LLB Law. The Director of the programme will consider applications for entry to the year abroad from students who do not achieve the required standard if:

a) There is documented evidence of exceptional circumstances which have interfered with the student’s academic performance in Stage 1, and

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b) the Director of the programme is satisfied that, where appropriate to the circumstances, appropriate support is available whilst abroad to mitigate the effect of those circumstances, or

c) In order to contribute to widening participation in Higher Education, the student meets one of more of the contextual indicators required for entry to the Certificate route of the LLB Law programme.

2. A pass in LW539 Droit Français is a prerequisite for entry to Stage A of the degree. 3. Students should note that some of the above-named modules may not be available in any given year and that there

may be timetable clashes. 4. Students who enrol in a Certificate/Diploma programme should note that they may have a limited choice of options. 5. Students who reach the required standard during the year abroad may be awarded a Certificate/Diploma in French

Law by the host institution (Aix-Marseille Université, Bordeaux and Grenoble only). Further details are available from the Director of the English and French Law programme, Dr Simone Glanert.

STAGE A – 120 Credits

Stage A will be spent in the Faculty of Law at one of the institutions given below. In principle, students will register for a Certificate/Diploma in French Law (this decision is subject to the authorisation of the Directors of Studies at Kent and at the French University). A small number of places are available at the Sorbonne and in Bordeaux. Selection for these two destinations will be made on the basis of academic performance. It is strongly recommended that students achieve an overall mark of at least 65% in Stage 1. Aix-Marseille Université Students may register for the standard Erasmus programme or the Diploma programme in French Law.

Bordeaux Students may register for the Certificate programme in French Law. Grenoble Students may register for either the Diploma in French Law programme or the Diploma in Administration and International Politics programme Paris I (Panthéon-Sorbonne) Students may register for the standard Erasmus programme only. The following list indicates the range of modules available at Aix-Marseille Université, Bordeaux, Grenoble Alpes, and Paris I:

Droit administratif Droit civil Droit commercial Droit communautaire et européen Droit constitutionnel comparé Droit des affaires Doit du travail Doit économique international et communautaire Doit et fiscalité des sociétés Droit fiscal général Droit international public Droit judiciaire privé Droit pénal Droit public économique Droit social Fonction publique Histoire du droit des biens Histoire du droit familial Institutions communautaires Libertés publiques (ou fondamentales) Procédure pénale Relations internationales

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The year abroad is assessed on a pass/fail basis. The assessment methods are set and administered by the French partner institution in accordance with its own rules and regulations. Students who fail the year abroad will revert to the LLB. Students should refer to the module catalogue entry for LW700 for an explanation of ‘pass’ and ‘fail’ in this context.

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW700 Law Year Abroad 120 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS7000

LW700 cannot be compensated or condoned, and marks achieved during the year abroad cannot be adjusted in response to concessionary circumstances.

ENGLISH AND FRENCH LAW ENGFRELAW-A:LLB

Single Honours STAGE 3 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term (at least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6) You must take the following compulsory modules (30/60 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW598 Equity and Trusts 15 Spring 6 LAWS5980

LW599 Land Law 15 Autumn 5 LAWS5990

≈LW601 [Unless LW508 was taken at stage 1]

Criminal Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6010

≈ module cannot be compensated, condoned.

The remaining 90/60 credits can be taken from the following optional modules or from elective (wild) modules (a maximum of 30 credits can be taken as ‘elective (wild)’ but must be at Level 6):

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW505 Family Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5050

LW509 Human Rights and English Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5090

LW518 The Law of Evidence 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5180

LW519 Law and Medical Ethics 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5190

LW520 Company Law and Capitalism 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5200

LW522 Comparative Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5220

LW540 The Philosophy of Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5400

LW542 Policing 15 Spring 6 LAWS5420

LW543 Clinical Option 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5430

LW556 Intellectual Property Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5560

LW563 Law - Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5630

LW566 Law Dissertation (1 unit option) 15 Spring 6 LAWS5660

LW570 Law and Social Change 15 Spring 6 LAWS5700

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LW578 Law and Political Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5780

LW580 Consumer Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5800

LW581 Law and Literature and Film 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5810

LW582 Banking Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5820

LW583 Art and Cultural Heritage Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5830

LW584 Forensic Science in Criminal Trials 15 Spring 6 LAWS5840

LW585 Environmental Law I 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5850

LW586 Environmental Law II 15 Spring 6 LAWS5860

LW589 Skills of Argument - How to Argue and Win 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5890

LW594 Skills in Legal Interpretation 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5940

LW596 Gender, Sexuality and Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS5960

LW604 Morality and Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6040

LW611 Law Dissertation Autumn Option 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6110

LW616 Law and International Development 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6160

LW617 Legal Ethics: Exploring the Ethics of Lawyers and Lawyering

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6170

LW624 Labour Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6240

LW626 Appropriate Dispute Resolution: Theory and Practice

15 Spring 6 LAWS6260

LW629 Critical Law and Practice of International Business Transactions

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6290

LW632 International Economic Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6320

LW635 Law, Space and Power 15 Spring 6 LAWS6350

LW636 Mental Health Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6360

LW640 Critical and Legal Reasoning 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6400

LW641 Privacy, Data Protection and Cybersecurity Law

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6410

LW642 International Law: Principles and Sources 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6420

LW643 International Humanitarian Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6430

LW644 International Human Rights Law in Context 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6440

LW645 International Law and Global Problems 15 Spring 6 LAWS6450

LW646 Homelessness Law and Policy 15 Spring 6 LAWS6460

LW647 Asylum and Refugee Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6470

LW648 Immigration Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6480

LW649 Art, Law and Politics 15 Spring 6 LAWS6490

LW652 Advanced Topics in Tort Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6520

LW653 Law and Postcolonial Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6530

LW655 Sports Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6550

LW656 Law of the Dead Hand; Inheritance and Intergenerational Justice

30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6560

LW658 Technologies in Legal Practice 15 Spring 6 LAWS6580

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ENGLISH AND GERMAN LAW ENGGERLAW-A:LLB Single Honours STAGE 3 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term (at least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6) You must take the following compulsory modules (60 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW598 Equity and Trusts (If not taken at Stage 2) 15 Spring 6 LAWS5980

LW599 Land Law (If not taken at Stage 2) 15 Autumn 5 LAWS5990

≈LW601 Criminal Law (if not taken LW508 at Stage 1) 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6010

≈ module cannot be compensated, condoned. Any remaining credits can be taken from the following optional modules or from elective (wild) modules (a maximum of 30 credits can be taken as ‘elective (wild)’ but this must be at Level 6):

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW505 Family Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5050

LW509 Human Rights and English Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5090

LW518 The Law of Evidence 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5180

LW519 Law and Medical Ethics 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5190

LW520 Company Law and Capitalism 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5200

LW522 Comparative Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5220

LW540 The Philosophy of Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5400

LW542 Policing 15 Spring 6 LAWS5420

LW543 Clinical Option 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5430

LW556 Intellectual Property Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5560

LW563 Law - Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5630

LW566 Law Dissertation (1 unit option) 15 Spring 6 LAWS5660

LW570 Law and Social Change 15 Spring 6 LAWS5700

LW578 Law and Political Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5780

LW580 Consumer Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5800

LW581 Law and Literature and Film 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5810

LW582 Banking Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5820

LW583 Art and Cultural Heritage Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5830

LW584 Forensic Science in Criminal Trials 15 Spring 6 LAWS5840

LW585 Environmental Law I 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5850

LW586 Environmental Law II 15 Spring 6 LAWS5860

LW589 Skills of Argument - How to Argue and Win 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5890

LW594 Skills in Legal Interpretation 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5940

LW596 Gender, Sexuality and Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS5960

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LW604 Morality and Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6040

LW611 Law Dissertation Autumn Option 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6110

LW616 Law and International Development 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6160

LW617 Legal Ethics: Exploring the Ethics of Lawyers and Lawyering

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6170

LW624 Labour Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6240

LW626 Appropriate Dispute Resolution: Theory and Practice

15 Spring 6 LAWS6260

LW629 Critical Law and Practice of International Business Transactions

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6290

LW632 International Economic Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6320

LW635 Law, Space and Power 15 Spring 6 LAWS6350

LW636 Mental Health Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6360

LW640 Critical and Legal Reasoning 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6400

LW641 Privacy, Data Protection and Cybersecurity Law

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6410

LW642 International Law: Principles and Sources 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6420

LW643 International Humanitarian Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6430

LW644 International Human Rights Law in Context 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6440

LW645 International Law and Global Problems 15 Spring 6 LAWS6450

LW646 Homelessness Law and Policy 15 Spring 6 LAWS6460

LW647 Asylum and Refugee Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6470

LW648 Immigration Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6480

LW649 Art, Law and Politics 15 Spring 6 LAWS6490

LW652 Advanced Topics in Tort Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6520

LW653 Law and Postcolonial Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6530

LW655 Sports Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6550

LW656 Law of the Dead Hand; Inheritance and Intergenerational Justice

30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6560

LW658 Technologies in Legal Practice 15 Spring 6 LAWS6580

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ENGLISH AND SPANISH LAW ENGSPNLAW-A:LLB Single Honours STAGE 3 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term (at least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6) You must take the following compulsory modules (60 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW598 Equity and Trusts (If not taken at Stage 2) 15 Spring 6 LAWS5980

LW599 Land Law (If not taken at Stage 2) 15 Autumn 5 LAWS5990

≈LW601 Criminal Law (if not taken LW508 at Stage 1) 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6010

≈ module cannot be compensated or condoned. Any remaining credits can be taken from the following optional modules or from elective (wild) modules (a maximum of 30 credits can be taken as ‘elective (wild)’ but must be at Level 6):

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW505 Family Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5050

LW509 Human Rights and English Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5090

LW518 The Law of Evidence 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5180

LW519 Law and Medical Ethics 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5190

LW520 Company Law and Capitalism 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5200

LW522 Comparative Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5220

LW540 The Philosophy of Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5400

LW542 Policing 15 Spring 6 LAWS5420

LW543 Clinical Option 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5430

LW556 Intellectual Property Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5560

LW563 Law - Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5630

LW566 Law Dissertation (1 unit option) 15 Spring 6 LAWS5660

LW570 Law and Social Change 15 Spring 6 LAWS5700

LW578 Law and Political Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5780

LW580 Consumer Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5800

LW581 Law and Literature and Film 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5810

LW582 Banking Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5820

LW583 Art and Cultural Heritage Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5830

LW584 Forensic Science in Criminal Trials 15 Spring 6 LAWS5840

LW585 Environmental Law I 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5850

LW586 Environmental Law II 15 Spring 6 LAWS5860

LW589 Skills of Argument - How to Argue and Win 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5890

LW594 Skills in Legal Interpretation 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5940

LW596 Gender, Sexuality and Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS5960

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LW604 Morality and Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6040

LW611 Law Dissertation Autumn Option 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6110

LW616 Law and International Development 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6160

LW617 Legal Ethics: Exploring the Ethics of Lawyers and Lawyering

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6170

LW624 Labour Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6240

LW626 Appropriate Dispute Resolution: Theory and Practice

15 Spring 6 LAWS6260

LW629 Critical Law and Practice of International Business Transactions

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6290

LW632 International Economic Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6320

LW635 Law, Space and Power 15 Spring 6 LAWS6350

LW636 Mental Health Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6360

LW640 Critical and Legal Reasoning 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6400

LW641 Privacy, Data Protection and Cybersecurity Law

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6410

LW642 International Law: Principles and Sources 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6420

LW643 International Humanitarian Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6430

LW644 International Human Rights Law in Context 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6440

LW645 International Law and Global Problems 15 Spring 6 LAWS6450

LW646 Homelessness Law and Policy 15 Spring 6 LAWS6460

LW647 Asylum and Refugee Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6470

LW648 Immigration Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6480

LW649 Art, Law and Politics 15 Spring 6 LAWS6490

LW652 Advanced Topics in Tort Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6520

LW653 Law and Postcolonial Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6530

LW655 Sports Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6550

LW656 Law of the Dead Hand; Inheritance and Intergenerational Justice

30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6560

LW658 Technologies in Legal Practice 15 Spring 6 LAWS6580

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EUROPEAN LEGAL STUDIES EURLEGST-A:LLB Single Honours The degree in European Legal Studies (ELS) is a four-year programme offered in co-operation with the Universities of, Bergen (Norway), Copenhagen (Denmark), Grenoble (France), Maastricht (The Netherlands), Charles University Prague (Czech Republic), Turku (Finland), Uppsala (Sweden) and Vienna (Austria). Students from the University of Kent registering for this degree will spend the first two and the final year (Stages 1, 2 and 3) at Kent, and the third year (Stage A) studying in either Austria, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, The Netherlands, Norway or Sweden. STAGE 2 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term

You must take the following compulsory modules (90 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW592 Public Law 2 15 Spring 6 LAWS5920

LW593 European Union Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5930

LW598 Equity and Trusts 15 Spring 6 LAWS5980

LW599 Land Law 15 Autumn 5 LAWS5990

LW650 The Law of Contract 15 Autumn 5 LAWS6500

LW651 The Law of Tort 15 Spring 5 LAWS6510

The remaining 30 credits can be taken from the following recommended modules or from Elective (wild) modules:

Recommended modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW509 Human Rights and English Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5090

LW519 Law and Medical Ethics 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5190

LW520 Company Law and Capitalism 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5200

LW522 Comparative Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5220

LW540 The Philosophy of Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5400

LW542 Policing 15 Spring 6 LAWS5420

LW543 Clinical Option 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5430

LW556 Intellectual Property Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5560

LW563 Law - Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5630

LW566 Law Dissertation (1 unit option) 15 Spring 6 LAWS5660

LW570 Law and Social Change 15 Spring 6 LAWS5700

LW578 Law and Political Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5780

LW580 Consumer Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5800

LW581 Law and Literature and Film 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5810

LW582 Banking Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5820

LW583 Art and Cultural Heritage Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5830

LW584 Forensic Science in Criminal Trials 15 Spring 6 LAWS5840

LW585 Environmental Law I 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5850

LW586 Environmental Law II 15 Spring 6 LAWS5860

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LW589 The Skills of Argument - How to Argue and Win

15 Autumn 6 LAWS5890

LW594 Skills in Legal Interpretation 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5940

LW596 Gender, Sexuality and Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS5960

LW604 Morality and Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6040

LW611 Law Dissertation Autumn Option 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6110

LW616 Law and International Development 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6160

LW617 Legal Ethics: Exploring the Ethics of Lawyers and Lawyering

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6170

LW624 Labour Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6240

LW626 Appropriate Dispute Resolution: Theory and Practice

15 Spring 6 LAWS6260

LW629 Critical Law and Practice of International Business Transactions

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6290

LW632 International Economic Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6320

LW635 Law, Space and Power 15 Spring 6 LAWS6350

LW636 Mental Health Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6360

LW640 Critical and Legal Reasoning 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6400

LW641 Privacy, Data Protection and Cybersecurity Law

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6410

LW642 International Law: Principles and Sources 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6420

LW643 International Humanitarian Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6430

LW644 International Human Rights Law in Context 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6440

LW645 International Law and Global Problems 15 Spring 6 LAWS6450

LW646 Homelessness Law and Policy 15 Spring 6 LAWS6460

LW647 Asylum and Refugee Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6470

LW648 Immigration Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6480

LW649 Art, Law and Politics 15 Spring 6 LAWS6490

LW653 Law and Postcolonial Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6530

LW655 Sports Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6550

LW656 Law of the Dead Hand: Inheritance and Intergenerational Justice

30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6560

LW658 Technologies in Legal Practice 15 Spring 6 LAWS6580

Notes

In order to progress to the year abroad, students must achieve an average of 60% (or a Merit on preponderance) in Stage 1. Students who are not eligible for the year abroad will be transferred to another programme, usually the LLB. The Director of the programme will consider applications for entry to the year abroad from students who do not achieve the required average if:

a. There is documented evidence of exceptional circumstances which have interfered with the student’s academic performance in Stage 1, and

b. the Director of the programme is satisfied that, where appropriate to the circumstances, appropriate support is available whilst abroad to mitigate the effect of those circumstances, or”

c. In order to contribute to widening participation in Higher Education, the student meets one of more of the contextual indicators required for entry to the Certificate route of the LLB Law programme.

STAGE A – 120 Credits

This Stage will be spent at one of the law departments or faculties of the following Universit ies: Bergen, Copenhagen, Grenoble, Maastricht, Charles University Prague, Turku, Uppsala or Vienna. Students accumulate 60 ECTS (European Credit Transfer System) Credits, equivalent to 120 Kent Credits, from modules the majority of which should be law modules. Modules are to be chosen in consultation with the Director of Studies for European Legal Studies, Dr Martin Hedemann-Robinson. There are usually a limited number of places available to study at one of the designated host continental European partner-universities during the year abroad. Places are allocated normally on the following basis: (1) students submit their preferred short list of host partner universities to the Erasmus Placements Team,

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International Development Office, The Registry, University of Kent during the early part of the Autumn term of Stage 2; (2) places for each host partner university are then normally allocated by the Director of ELS according to individual student preference in so far as possible. However, where demand for a partner university exceeds the number of places available, the allocation will in principle be determined usually on the basis of academic performance of individual students during Stage 1 of the degree programme. Exceptionally though, a place may be allocated to a student by the Director of ELS if there are particularly strong academic-related or personal reasons for this to be done (e.g. a student wishes to study the language of the country of a particular host partner university during Stage 1 and/or 2). The year abroad is assessed on a pass/fail basis. Students who fail the year abroad will revert to the LLB Law. Students should refer to the module catalogue entry for LW700 for an explanation of ‘pass’ and ‘fail’ in this context.

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW700 Law Year Abroad 120 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS7000

LW700 cannot be compensated or condoned, and marks achieved during the year abroad cannot be adjusted in response to concessionary circumstances.

European Credit Transfer System In accordance with the European Credit Transfer System, students on these exchanges will be expected to have completed a learning agreement by the end of the Spring term of Stage 2. The learning agreement will contain an indicative list of the subject choices of students, and will be forwarded to the host university via the International Development Office. Information on the range of subjects offered will be available from the Director of the ELS programme.

EUROPEAN LEGAL STUDIES EURLEGST-A:LLB Single Honours STAGE 3 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term You must take 90 credits from the following optional modules. The remaining 30 credits can be taken from the optional modules below or from elective (wild) modules.

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW505 Family Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5050

LW509 Human Rights and English Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5090

LW518 The Law of Evidence 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5180

LW519 Law and Medical Ethics 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5190

LW520 Company Law and Capitalism 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5200

LW522 Comparative Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5220

LW540 The Philosophy of Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5400

LW542 Policing 15 Spring 6 LAWS5420

LW543 Clinical Option 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5430

LW556 Intellectual Property Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5560

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LW563 Law - Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5630

LW566 Law Dissertation (1 unit option) 15 Spring 6 LAWS5660

LW570 Law and Social Change 15 Spring 6 LAWS5700

LW578 Law and Political Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5780

LW580 Consumer Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5800

LW581 Law and Literature and Film 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5810

LW582 Banking Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5820

LW583 Art and Cultural Heritage Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5830

LW584 Forensic Science in Criminal Trials 15 Spring 6 LAWS5840

LW585 Environmental Law I 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5850

LW586 Environmental Law II 15 Spring 6 LAWS5860

LW589 Skills of Argument - How to Argue and Win 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5890

LW594 Skills in Legal Interpretation 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5940

LW596 Gender, Sexuality and Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS5960

LW604 Morality and Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6040

LW611 Law Dissertation Autumn Option 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6110

LW616 Law and International Development 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6160

LW617 Legal Ethics: Exploring the Ethics of Lawyers and Lawyering

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6170

LW624 Labour Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6240

LW626 Appropriate Dispute Resolution: Theory and Practice

15 Spring 6 LAWS6260

LW629 Critical Law and Practice of International Business Transactions

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6290

LW632 International Economic Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6320

LW635 Law, Space and Power 15 Spring 6 LAWS6350

LW636 Mental Health Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6360

LW640 Critical and Legal Reasoning 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6400

LW641 Privacy, Data Protection and Cybersecurity Law

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6410

LW642 International Law: Principles and Sources 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6420

LW643 International Humanitarian Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6430

LW644 International Human Rights Law in Context 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6440

LW645 International Law and Global Problems 15 Spring 6 LAWS6450

LW646 Homelessness Law and Policy 15 Spring 6 LAWS6460

LW647 Asylum and Refugee Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6470

LW648 Immigration Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6480

LW649 Art, Law and Politics 15 Spring 6 LAWS6490

LW652 Advanced Topics in Tort Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6520

LW653 Law and Postcolonial Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6530

LW655 Sports Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6550

LW656 Law of the Dead Hand; Inheritance and Intergenerational Justice

30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6560

LW658 Technologies in Legal Practice 15 Spring 6 LAWS6580

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INTERNATIONAL LEGAL STUDIES (with stated year abroad destination) INTLEGALSTUD-A:LLB

Single Honours The degree International Legal Studies is a four-year programme offered in co-operation with partners in China, Hong Kong, Japan and Canada. Students from the University of Kent registering for this degree will spend the first two years and the final year (Stages 1, 2 and 3) of the degree programme at Kent and the third year (Stage A) at their partner institution.

Students choosing to go to the partner institutions in China and Japan are encouraged to study Mandarin, Chinese or Japanese classes. In order to progress to the year abroad students must achieve an average of 60% in Stage 1 and 60% in Stage 2. The Director of Studies for the programme will consider applications for entry to the year abroad from students who do not achieve the required average if:

a) there is documented evidence of exceptional circumstances which have interfered with the student’s academic performance in Stage 1, and

b) The Director of the programme is satisfied that, where appropriate to the circumstances, appropriate support is available whilst abroad to mitigate the effect of those circumstances, or

c) in order to contribute to widening participation in Higher Education, the student meets one or more of the contextual indicators required for entry to the Certificate route of the LLB Law programme.

Students should be aware that due to the entry requirements prescribed by some of our partner institutions, for example Osgoode Hall and Hong Kong University, a year abroad at these institutions will not be possible without an average of 60% in Stage 1 and 2. Students who are not eligible for the year abroad will be able to transfer to another programme; normally the single honours LLB Law. STAGE 2 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term

You must take the following compulsory modules (90 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW592 Public Law 2 15 Spring 6 LAWS5920

LW593 European Union Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5930

LW598 Equity and Trusts 15 Spring 6 LAWS5980

LW599 Land Law 15 Autumn 5 LAWS5990

LW650 The Law of Contract 15 Autumn 5 LAWS6500

LW651 The Law of Tort 15 Spring 5 LAWS6510

The remaining 30 credits can be taken from the following recommended modules or from elective (wild) modules:

Recommended modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW509 Human Rights and English Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5090

LW519 Law and Medical Ethics 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5190

LW520 Company Law and Capitalism 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5200

LW522 Comparative Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5220

LW540 The Philosophy of Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5400

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LW542 Policing 15 Spring 6 LAWS5420

LW543 Clinical Option 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5430

LW556 Intellectual Property Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5560

LW563 Law - Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5630

LW566 Law Dissertation (1 unit option) 15 Spring 6 LAWS5660

LW570 Law and Social Change 15 Spring 6 LAWS5700

LW578 Law and Political Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5780

LW580 Consumer Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5800

LW581 Law and Literature and Film 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5810

LW582 Banking Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5820

LW583 Art and Cultural Heritage Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5830

LW584 Forensic Science in Criminal Trials 15 Spring 6 LAWS5840

LW585 Environmental Law I 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5850

LW586 Environmental Law II 15 Spring 6 LAWS5860

LW589 The Skills of Argument - How to Argue and Win

15 Autumn 6 LAWS5890

LW594 Skills in Legal Interpretation 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5940

LW596 Gender, Sexuality and Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS5960

LW604 Morality and Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6040

LW611 Law Dissertation Autumn Option 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6110

LW616 Law and International Development 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6160

LW617 Legal Ethics: Exploring the Ethics of Lawyers and Lawyering

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6170

LW624 Labour Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6240

LW626 Appropriate Dispute Resolution: Theory and Practice

15 Spring 6 LAWS6260

LW629 Critical Law and Practice of International Business Transactions

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6290

LW632 International Economic Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6320

LW635 Law, Space and Power 15 Spring 6 LAWS6350

LW636 Mental Health Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6360

LW640 Critical and Legal Reasoning 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6400

LW641 Privacy, Data Protection and Cybersecurity Law

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6410

LW642 International Law: Principles and Sources 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6420

LW643 International Humanitarian Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6430

LW644 International Human Rights Law in Context 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6440

LW645 International Law and Global Problems 15 Spring 6 LAWS6450

LW646 Homelessness Law and Policy 15 Spring 6 LAWS6460

LW647 Asylum and Refugee Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6470

LW648 Immigration Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6480

LW649 Art, Law and Politics 15 Spring 6 LAWS6490

LW653 Law and Postcolonial Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6530

LW655 Sports Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6550

LW656 Law of the Dead Hand: Inheritance and Intergenerational Justice

30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6560

LW658 Technologies in Legal Practice 15 Spring 6 LAWS6580

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STAGE A – 120 Credits Stage A will be spent at one of the following Universities: Hong Kong University or Hong Kong City University in Hong Kong, Renmin University or South Western University of Politics and Law Chongqing, Kobe University in Japan or Osgoode Hall, Canada. A range of subjects is offered by all Universities. All modules are taught in English. Students will be free to select available courses they wish to study which, when totalled, amount to a full year of study. The year abroad is assessed on a pass/fail basis. Students who fail the year abroad will revert to the LLB. Students should refer to the module catalogue entry for LW700 for an explanation of ‘pass’ and ‘fail’ in this context.

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW700 Law Year Abroad 120 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS7000

LW700 cannot be compensated or condoned, and marks achieved during the year abroad cannot be adjusted in response to concessionary circumstances.

INTERNATIONAL LEGAL STUDIES (with stated year abroad destination) Single Honours INTLEGALSTUD-A:LLB STAGE 3 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term You must take 90 Credits from the following optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW505 Family Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5050

LW509 Human Rights and English Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5090

LW518 The Law of Evidence 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5180

LW519 Law and Medical Ethics 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5190

LW520 Company Law and Capitalism 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5200

LW522 Comparative Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5220

LW540 The Philosophy of Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5400

LW542 Policing 15 Spring 6 LAWS5420

LW543 Clinical Option 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5430

LW556 Intellectual Property Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5560

LW563 Law - Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5630

LW566 Law Dissertation (1 unit option) 15 Spring 6 LAWS5660

LW570 Law and Social Change 15 Spring 6 LAWS5700

LW578 Law and Political Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5780

LW580 Consumer Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5800

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LW581 Law and Literature and Film 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5810

LW582 Banking Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5820

LW583 Art and Cultural Heritage Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5830

LW584 Forensic Science in Criminal Trials 15 Spring 6 LAWS5840

LW585 Environmental Law I 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5850

LW586 Environmental Law II 15 Spring 6 LAWS5860

LW589 Skills of Argument - How to Argue and Win 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5890

LW594 Skills in Legal Interpretation 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5940

LW596 Gender, Sexuality and Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS5960

LW604 Morality and Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6040

LW611 Law Dissertation Autumn Option 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6110

LW616 Law and International Development 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6160

LW617 Legal Ethics: Exploring the Ethics of Lawyers and Lawyering

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6170

LW624 Labour Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6240

LW626 Appropriate Dispute Resolution: Theory and Practice

15 Spring 6 LAWS6260

LW629 Critical Law and Practice of International Business Transactions

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6290

LW632 International Economic Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6320

LW635 Law, Space and Power 15 Spring 6 LAWS6350

LW636 Mental Health Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6360

LW640 Critical and Legal Reasoning 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6400

LW641 Privacy, Data Protection and Cybersecurity Law

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6410

LW642 International Law: Principles and Sources 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6420

LW643 International Humanitarian Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6430

LW644 International Human Rights Law in Context 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6440

LW645 International Law and Global Problems 15 Spring 6 LAWS6450

LW646 Homelessness Law and Policy 15 Spring 6 LAWS6460

LW647 Asylum and Refugee Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6470

LW648 Immigration Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6480

LW649 Art, Law and Politics 15 Spring 6 LAWS6490

LW652 Advanced Topics in Tort Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6520

LW653 Law and Postcolonial Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6530

LW655 Sports Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6550

LW656 Law of the Dead Hand; Inheritance and Intergenerational Justice

30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6560

LW658 Technologies in Legal Practice 15 Spring 6 LAWS6580

The remaining 30 credits can be taken from the optional modules above or from elective (wild) modules.

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LAW WITH A LANGUAGE (FRENCH) LAWLANG(FRE):LLB Single Honours A pass standard in the Stage 2 language module must be achieved in order to be permitted to proceed to Stage 3. Students who fail their Stage 2 language module will be required to amend their degree registration and will no longer be eligible for a degree ‘with a language’. STAGE 2 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term

You must take the following compulsory modules (120 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

FR648 French Upper Intermediate B2 30 Autumn & Spring

5 FREN6480

LW592 Public Law 2 15 Spring 6 LAWS5920

LW593 European Union Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5930

LW598 Equity and Trusts 15 Spring 6 LAWS5980

LW599 Land Law 15 Autumn 5 LAWS5990

LW650 The Law of Contract 15 Autumn 5 LAWS6500

LW651 The Law of Tort 15 Spring 5 LAWS6510

LAW WITH A LANGUAGE (FRENCH) LAWLANG(FRE):LLB

Single Honours STAGE 3 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term You must take the following compulsory modules (60 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

FR649 French Advanced C1 30

Autumn & Spring

6 FREN6490

≈LW601 Criminal Law (unless LW508 was taken at Stage 1)

30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6010

≈ module cannot be compensated or condoned. Any remaining credits can be taken from the following optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW505 Family Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5050

LW509 Human Rights and English Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5090

LW518 The Law of Evidence 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5180

LW519 Law and Medical Ethics 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5190

LW520 Company Law and Capitalism 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5200

LW522 Comparative Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5220

LW540 The Philosophy of Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5400

LW542 Policing 15 Spring 6 LAWS5420

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LW543 Clinical Option 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5430

LW556 Intellectual Property Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5560

LW563 Law - Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5630

LW566 Law Dissertation (1 unit option) 15 Spring 6 LAWS5660

LW570 Law and Social Change 15 Spring 6 LAWS5700

LW578 Law and Political Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5780

LW580 Consumer Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5800

LW581 Law and Literature and Film 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5810

LW582 Banking Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5820

LW583 Art and Cultural Heritage Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5830

LW584 Forensic Science in Criminal Trials 15 Spring 6 LAWS5840

LW585 Environmental Law I 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5850

LW586 Environmental Law II 15 Spring 6 LAWS5860

LW589 Skills of Argument - How to Argue and Win 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5890

LW594 Skills in Legal Interpretation 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5940

LW596 Gender, Sexuality and Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS5960

LW604 Morality and Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6040

LW611 Law Dissertation Autumn Option 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6110

LW616 Law and International Development 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6160

LW617 Legal Ethics: Exploring the Ethics of Lawyers and Lawyering

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6170

LW624 Labour Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6240

LW626 Appropriate Dispute Resolution: Theory and Practice

15 Spring 6 LAWS6260

LW629 Critical Law and Practice of International Business Transactions

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6290

LW632 International Economic Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6320

LW635 Law, Space and Power 15 Spring 6 LAWS6350

LW636 Mental Health Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6360

LW640 Critical and Legal Reasoning 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6400

LW641 Privacy, Data Protection and Cybersecurity Law

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6410

LW642 International Law: Principles and Sources 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6420

LW643 International Humanitarian Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6430

LW644 International Human Rights Law in Context 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6440

LW645 International Law and Global Problems 15 Spring 6 LAWS6450

LW646 Homelessness Law and Policy 15 Spring 6 LAWS6460

LW647 Asylum and Refugee Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6470

LW648 Immigration Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6480

LW649 Art, Law and Politics 15 Spring 6 LAWS6490

LW652 Advanced Topics in Tort Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6520

LW653 Law and Postcolonial Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6530

LW655 Sports Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6550

LW656 Law of the Dead Hand; Inheritance and Intergenerational Justice

30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6560

LW658 Technologies in Legal Practice 15 Spring 6 LAWS6580

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LAW WITH A LANGUAGE (GERMAN) LAWLANG(GER):LLB Single Honours A pass standard in the Stage 2 language module must be achieved in order to be permitted to proceed to Stage 3. Students who fail their Stage 2 language module will be required to amend their degree registration and will no longer be eligible for a degree ‘with a language’. STAGE 2 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term

You must take the following compulsory modules (120 Credits):

GE507 is for students who studied GE301 in Stage 1. GE516 is for students who studied GE329 in Stage 1.

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

GE507

OR

GE516

German Upper Intermediate B2 30 Autumn & Spring

5 GRMN5070

German Intermediate B1-B2 (Intensive) 30 Autumn & Spring

5 GRMN5160

LW592 Public Law 2 15 Spring 6 LAWS5920

LW593 European Union Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5930

LW598 Equity and Trusts 15 Spring 6 LAWS5980

LW599 Land Law 15 Autumn 5 LAWS5990

LW650 The Law of Contract 15 Autumn 5 LAWS6500

LW651 The Law of Tort 15 Spring 5 LAWS6510

LAW WITH A LANGUAGE (GERMAN) LAWLANG(GER):LLB

Single Honours STAGE 3 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

GE503 German Advanced C1 30 Autumn & Spring

6 GRMN5030

≈LW601 Criminal Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6010

≈ module cannot be compensated or condoned. PLUS 60 credits can be taken from the following optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW505 Family Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5050

LW509 Human Rights and English Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5090

LW518 The Law of Evidence 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5180

LW519 Law and Medical Ethics 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5190

LW520 Company Law and Capitalism 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5200

LW522 Comparative Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5220

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LW540 The Philosophy of Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5400

LW542 Policing 15 Spring 6 LAWS5420

LW543 Clinical Option 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5430

LW556 Intellectual Property Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5560

LW563 Law - Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5630

LW566 Law Dissertation (1 unit option) 15 Spring 6 LAWS5660

LW570 Law and Social Change 15 Spring 6 LAWS5700

LW578 Law and Political Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5780

LW580 Consumer Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5800

LW581 Law and Literature and Film 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5810

LW582 Banking Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5820

LW583 Art and Cultural Heritage Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5830

LW584 Forensic Science in Criminal Trials 15 Spring 6 LAWS5840

LW585 Environmental Law I 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5850

LW586 Environmental Law II 15 Spring 6 LAWS5860

LW589 Skills of Argument - How to Argue and Win 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5890

LW594 Skills in Legal Interpretation 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5940

LW596 Gender, Sexuality and Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS5960

LW604 Morality and Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6040

LW611 Law Dissertation Autumn Option 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6110

LW616 Law and International Development 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6160

LW617 Legal Ethics: Exploring the Ethics of Lawyers and Lawyering

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6170

LW624 Labour Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6240

LW626 Appropriate Dispute Resolution: Theory and Practice

15 Spring 6 LAWS6260

LW629 Critical Law and Practice of International Business Transactions

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6290

LW632 International Economic Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6320

LW635 Law, Space and Power 15 Spring 6 LAWS6350

LW636 Mental Health Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6360

LW640 Critical and Legal Reasoning 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6400

LW641 Privacy, Data Protection and Cybersecurity Law

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6410

LW642 International Law: Principles and Sources 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6420

LW643 International Humanitarian Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6430

LW644 International Human Rights Law in Context 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6440

LW645 International Law and Global Problems 15 Spring 6 LAWS6450

LW646 Homelessness Law and Policy 15 Spring 6 LAWS6460

LW647 Asylum and Refugee Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6470

LW648 Immigration Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6480

LW649 Art, Law and Politics 15 Spring 6 LAWS6490

LW652 Advanced Topics in Tort Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6520

LW653 Law and Postcolonial Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6530

LW655 Sports Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6550

LW656 Law of the Dead Hand; Inheritance and Intergenerational Justice

30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6560

LW658 Technologies in Legal Practice 15 Spring 6 LAWS6580

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LAW WITH A LANGUAGE (SPANISH) LAWLANG(SPN):LLB Single Honours A pass standard in the Stage 2 language module must be achieved in order to be permitted to proceed to Stage 3. Students who fail their Stage 2 language module will be required to amend their degree registration and will no longer be eligible for a degree ‘with a language’. STAGE 2 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term You must take the following compulsory modules (120 Credits):

LS504 is for students who studied LS302 in Stage 1. LS505 is for students who studied LS300 in Stage 1.

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LS504

OR

LS505

Spanish Intermediate B1-B2 (Intensive) 30 Autumn & Spring

5 HISP5040

Spanish Upper Intermediate B2 30 Autumn & Spring

5 HISP5050

LW592 Public Law 2 15 Spring 6 LAWS5920

LW593 European Union Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5930

LW598 Equity and Trusts 15 Spring 6 LAWS5980

LW599 Land Law 15 Autumn 5 LAWS5990

LW650 The Law of Contract 15 Autumn 5 LAWS6500

LW651 The Law of Tort 15 Spring 5 LAWS6510

LAW WITH A LANGUAGE (SPANISH) LAWLANG(SPN):LLB Single Honours STAGE 3 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LS506 Spanish Advanced C1 30 Autumn & Spring

6 HISP5060

≈LW601 Criminal Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6010

≈ module cannot be compensated or condoned. PLUS 60 credits can be taken from the following optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW505 Family Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5050

LW509 Human Rights and English Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5090

LW518 The Law of Evidence 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5180

LW519 Law and Medical Ethics 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5190

LW520 Company Law and Capitalism 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5200

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LW522 Comparative Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5220

LW540 The Philosophy of Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5400

LW542 Policing 15 Spring 6 LAWS5420

LW543 Clinical Option 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5430

LW556 Intellectual Property Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5560

LW563 Law - Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5630

LW566 Law Dissertation (1 unit option) 15 Spring 6 LAWS5660

LW570 Law and Social Change 15 Spring 6 LAWS5700

LW578 Law and Political Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5780

LW580 Consumer Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5800

LW581 Law and Literature and Film 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5810

LW582 Banking Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5820

LW583 Art and Cultural Heritage Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5830

LW584 Forensic Science in Criminal Trials 15 Spring 6 LAWS5840

LW585 Environmental Law I 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5850

LW586 Environmental Law II 15 Spring 6 LAWS5860

LW589 Skills of Argument - How to Argue and Win 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5890

LW594 Skills in Legal Interpretation 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5940

LW596 Gender, Sexuality and Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS5960

LW604 Morality and Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6040

LW611 Law Dissertation Autumn Option 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6110

LW616 Law and International Development 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6160

LW617 Legal Ethics: Exploring the Ethics of Lawyers and Lawyering

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6170

LW624 Labour Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6240

LW626 Appropriate Dispute Resolution: Theory and Practice

15 Spring 6 LAWS6260

LW629 Critical Law and Practice of International Business Transactions

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6290

LW632 International Economic Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6320

LW635 Law, Space and Power 15 Spring 6 LAWS6350

LW636 Mental Health Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6360

LW640 Critical and Legal Reasoning 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6400

LW641 Privacy, Data Protection and Cybersecurity Law

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6410

LW642 International Law: Principles and Sources 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6420

LW643 International Humanitarian Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6430

LW644 International Human Rights Law in Context 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6440

LW645 International Law and Global Problems 15 Spring 6 LAWS6450

LW646 Homelessness Law and Policy 15 Spring 6 LAWS6460

LW647 Asylum and Refugee Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6470

LW648 Immigration Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6480

LW649 Art, Law and Politics 15 Spring 6 LAWS6490

LW652 Advanced Topics in Tort Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6520

LW653 Law and Postcolonial Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6530

LW655 Sports Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6550

LW656 Law of the Dead Hand; Inheritance and Intergenerational Justice

30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6560

LW658 Technologies in Legal Practice 15 Spring 6 LAWS6580

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FACULTY JOINT HONOURS DEGREES IN LAW

Students undertaking a three-year Joint Honours BA must take a minimum of 90 Credits and a maximum of 150 Credits from each of the two subjects over Stages 2 and 3, including any compulsory modules. For students undertaking a three-year Joint Honours LLB, of the 240 credits required over Stages 2 and 3, 150 credits must be law, and 90 credits must be taken from the other joint honours subject area. Students on four-year Joint Honours programmes (LLB or BA) must take a minimum of 135 Credits and a maximum of 225 Credits from each of the two subjects over Stages 2, 3 and 4 (including any compulsory modules). In either case, please ensure that your final Stage choices (stage 3 or 4 as appropriate) satisfy the requirement of at least 90 Credits at Level 6.

LAW AND ACCOUNTING & FINANCE LAW-ACCF-4:BA Joint Honours LAW-ACCF-4:LLB STAGE 2 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term

You must take the following compulsory modules (120 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

AC524 Financial Accounting II 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ACCT5240

CB759 Strategic Management 30 Autumn & Spring

5 BUSN7590

LW315 Introduction to Obligations 15 Autumn 4 LAWS3150

LW316 Foundations of Property 15 Spring 4 LAWS3160

LW588 Public Law 1 30 Autumn & Spring

5 LAWS5880

modules cannot be trailed.

LAW AND ACCOUNTING & FINANCE LAW-ACCF-4:BA Joint Honours LAW-ACCF-4:LLB STAGE 3 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term You must take the following compulsory modules (120 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

AC521 Management Accounting I 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ACCT5210

AC523 Principles of Finance 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ACCT5230

LW592 Public Law 2 15 Spring 6 LAWS5920 LW593 European Union Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5930 LW650 The Law of Contract 15 Autumn 5 LAWS6500

LW651 The Law of Tort 15 Spring 5 LAWS6510

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LAW AND ACCOUNTING & FINANCE LAW-ACCF-4:BA Joint Honours LAW-ACCF-4:LLB STAGE 4 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term You must take the following compulsory modules (60 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW598 Equity and Trusts 15 Spring 6 LAWS5980

LW599 Land Law 15 Autumn 5 LAWS5990

≈LW601 Criminal Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6010

≈ Module cannot be compensated or condoned. PLUS 30 credits from the following compulsory modules:

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

AC502 Business Finance 30 Autumn & Spring

6 ACCT5020

AC507 Management Accounting II 30 Autumn & Spring

6 ACCT5070

PLUS 30 credits from the following optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW505 Family Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5050

LW509 Human Rights and English Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5090

LW518 The Law of Evidence 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5180

LW519 Law and Medical Ethics 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5190

LW520 Company Law and Capitalism 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5200

LW522 Comparative Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5220

LW540 The Philosophy of Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5400

LW542 Policing 15 Spring 6 LAWS5420

LW543 Clinical Option 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5430

LW556 Intellectual Property Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5560

LW563 Law - Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5630

LW566 Law Dissertation (1 unit option) 15 Spring 6 LAWS5660

LW570 Law and Social Change 15 Spring 6 LAWS5700

LW578 Law and Political Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5780

LW580 Consumer Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5800

LW581 Law and Literature and Film 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5810

LW582 Banking Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5820

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LW583 Art and Cultural Heritage Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5830

LW584 Forensic Science in Criminal Trials 15 Spring 6 LAWS5840

LW585 Environmental Law I 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5850

LW586 Environmental Law II 15 Spring 6 LAWS5860

LW589 Skills of Argument - How to Argue and Win 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5890

LW594 Skills in Legal Interpretation 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5940

LW596 Gender, Sexuality and Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS5960

LW604 Morality and Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6040

LW611 Law Dissertation Autumn Option 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6110

LW616 Law and International Development 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6160

LW617 Legal Ethics: Exploring the Ethics of Lawyers and Lawyering

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6170

LW624 Labour Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6240

LW626 Appropriate Dispute Resolution: Theory and Practice

15 Spring 6 LAWS6260

LW629 Critical Law and Practice of International Business Transactions

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6290

LW632 International Economic Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6320

LW635 Law, Space and Power 15 Spring 6 LAWS6350

LW636 Mental Health Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6360

LW640 Critical and Legal Reasoning 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6400

LW641 Privacy, Data Protection and Cybersecurity Law

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6410

LW642 International Law: Principles and Sources 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6420

LW643 International Humanitarian Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6430

LW644 International Human Rights Law in Context 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6440

LW645 International Law and Global Problems 15 Spring 6 LAWS6450

LW646 Homelessness Law and Policy 15 Spring 6 LAWS6460

LW647 Asylum and Refugee Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6470

LW648 Immigration Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6480

LW649 Art, Law and Politics 15 Spring 6 LAWS6490

LW652 Advanced Topics in Tort Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6520

LW653 Law and Postcolonial Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6530

LW655 Sports Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6550

LW656 Law of the Dead Hand; Inheritance and Intergenerational Justice

30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6560

LW658 Technologies in Legal Practice 15 Spring 6 LAWS6580

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LAW AND CRIMINOLOGY LAW-CRIM:BA Joint Honours LAW-CRIM:LLB

STAGE 2 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term You must take the following compulsory modules (120 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW588 Public Law 1 30 Autumn & Spring

5 LAWS5880

LW650 The Law of Contract 15 Autumn 5 LAWS6500

LW651 The Law of Tort 15 Spring 5 LAWS6510

*SO505 Sociology of Crime and Deviance 30 Autumn & Spring

5 SOCI5050

*SO536 Criminal Justice in Modern Britain: Development, Issues and Politics

30 Autumn & Spring

5 SOCI5360

*Modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated module cannot be trailed.

LAW AND CRIMINOLOGY LAW-CRIM:BA Joint Honours LAW-CRIM:LLB

STAGE 3 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW592 Public Law 2 15 Spring 6 LAWS5920 LW593 European Union Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5930

LW598 Equity and Trusts 15 Spring 6 LAWS5980

LW599 Land Law 15 Autumn 5 LAWS5990

PLUS 30 credits from the following Law optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW505 Family Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5050

LW509 Human Rights and English Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5090

LW518 The Law of Evidence 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5180

LW519 Law and Medical Ethics 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5190

LW520 Company Law and Capitalism 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5200

LW522 Comparative Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5220

LW540 The Philosophy of Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5400

LW542 Policing 15 Spring 6 LAWS5420

LW543 Clinical Option 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5430

LW556 Intellectual Property Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5560

LW563 Law - Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5630

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LW566 Law Dissertation (1 unit option) 15 Spring 6 LAWS5660

LW570 Law and Social Change 15 Spring 6 LAWS5700

LW578 Law and Political Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5780

LW580 Consumer Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5800

LW581 Law and Literature and Film 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5810

LW582 Banking Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5820

LW583 Art and Cultural Heritage Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5830

LW584 Forensic Science in Criminal Trials 15 Spring 6 LAWS5840

LW585 Environmental Law I 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5850

LW586 Environmental Law II 15 Spring 6 LAWS5860

LW589 Skills of Argument - How to Argue and Win 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5890

LW594 Skills in Legal Interpretation 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5940

LW596 Gender, Sexuality and Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS5960

LW604 Morality and Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6040

LW611 Law Dissertation Autumn Option 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6110

LW616 Law and International Development 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6160

LW617 Legal Ethics: Exploring the Ethics of Lawyers and Lawyering

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6170

LW624 Labour Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6240

LW626 Appropriate Dispute Resolution: Theory and Practice

15 Spring 6 LAWS6260

LW629 Critical Law and Practice of International Business Transactions

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6290

LW632 International Economic Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6320

LW635 Law, Space and Power 15 Spring 6 LAWS6350

LW636 Mental Health Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6360

LW640 Critical and Legal Reasoning 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6400

LW641 Privacy, Data Protection and Cybersecurity Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6410

LW642 International Law: Principles and Sources 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6420

LW643 International Humanitarian Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6430

LW644 International Human Rights Law in Context 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6440

LW645 International Law and Global Problems 15 Spring 6 LAWS6450

LW646 Homelessness Law and Policy 15 Spring 6 LAWS6460

LW647 Asylum and Refugee Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6470

LW648 Immigration Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6480

LW649 Art, Law and Politics 15 Spring 6 LAWS6490

LW652 Advanced Topics in Tort Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6520

LW653 Law and Postcolonial Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6530

LW655 Sports Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6550

LW656 Law of the Dead Hand; Inheritance and Intergenerational Justice

30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6560

LW658 Technologies in Legal Practice 15 Spring 6 LAWS6580

PLUS 30 credits from the following Criminology optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

SO5011 Policing & Society 15 Spring 5 SOCI5011

SO533 Gender, Crime and Criminal Justice 15 Autumn 6 SOCI5330

SO534 Violence and Society 15 Spring 6 SOCI5340

SO535 Youth and Crime 15 Autumn 6 SOCI5350

SO605 Crime, Media and Culture 15 Spring 6 SOCI6050

SO622 State Crime and Resistance 15 Spring 5 SOCI6220

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SO670 Kent Student Certificate for Volunteering Platinum Award

15 Autumn & Spring

6 SOCI6700

SO679 Research Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 SOCI6790

SO689 Drugs, Culture and Control 15 Autumn 6 SOCI6890

SO711 The Sociology of Imprisonment 15 Spring 6 SOCI7110

SO760 The Sociology of Cybercrime 15 Autumn 6 SOCI7600

SP637 Forensic Psychology: Theoretical and Applied Perspectives

15 Autumn 6 PSYC6370

LAW AND ECONOMICS LAW-ECON:BA Joint Honours LAW-ECON:LLB Students will need to take an additional 30 Credits of Law modules as extra-curricular. This will be required in order to obtain a Qualifying Law Degree. See start of this Law section for information on obtaining additional Law modules. STAGE 2 – 120 credits + 30 credits as extra-curricular

You must take the following compulsory modules (120 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC500 Microeconomics 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5000

EC502 Macroeconomics 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5020

LW588 Public Law 1 30 Autumn & Spring

5 LAWS5880

LW650 The Law of Contract 15 Autumn 5 LAWS6500

LW651 The Law of Tort 15 Spring 5 LAWS6510

module cannot be trailed. PLUS 30 credits of Law modules as extra-curricular at either Stage 2 or Stage 3. If these are taken at Stage 2, they must be chosen from the following optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW509 Human Rights and English Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5090

LW519 Law and Medical Ethics 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5190

LW520 Company Law and Capitalism 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5200

LW522 Comparative Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5220

LW540 The Philosophy of Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5400

LW542 Policing 15 Spring 6 LAWS5420

LW543 Clinical Option 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5430

LW556 Intellectual Property Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5560

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LW563 Law - Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5630

LW566 Law Dissertation (1 unit option) 15 Spring 6 LAWS5660

LW570 Law and Social Change 15 Spring 6 LAWS5700

LW578 Law and Political Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5780

LW580 Consumer Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5800

LW581 Law and Literature and Film 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5810

LW582 Banking Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5820

LW583 Art and Cultural Heritage Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5830

LW584 Forensic Science in Criminal Trials 15 Spring 6 LAWS5840

LW585 Environmental Law I 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5850

LW586 Environmental Law II 15 Spring 6 LAWS5860

LW589 The Skills of Argument - How to Argue and Win

15 Autumn 6 LAWS5890

LW594 Skills in Legal Interpretation 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5940

LW596 Gender, Sexuality and Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS5960

LW604 Morality and Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6040

LW611 Law Dissertation Autumn Option 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6110

LW616 Law and International Development 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6160

LW617 Legal Ethics: Exploring the Ethics of Lawyers and Lawyering

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6170

LW624 Labour Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6240

LW626 Appropriate Dispute Resolution: Theory and Practice

15 Spring 6 LAWS6260

LW629 Critical Law and Practice of International Business Transactions

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6290

LW632 International Economic Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6320

LW635 Law, Space and Power 15 Spring 6 LAWS6350

LW636 Mental Health Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6360

LW640 Critical and Legal Reasoning 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6400

LW641 Privacy, Data Protection and Cybersecurity Law

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6410

LW642 International Law: Principles and Sources 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6420

LW643 International Humanitarian Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6430

LW644 International Human Rights Law in Context 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6440

LW645 International Law and Global Problems 15 Spring 6 LAWS6450

LW646 Homelessness Law and Policy 15 Spring 6 LAWS6460

LW647 Asylum and Refugee Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6470

LW648 Immigration Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6480

LW649 Art, Law and Politics 15 Spring 6 LAWS6490

LW653 Law and Postcolonial Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6530

LW655 Sports Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6550

LW656 Law of the Dead Hand: Inheritance and Intergenerational Justice

30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6560

LW658 Technologies in Legal Practice 15 Spring 6 LAWS6580

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LAW AND ECONOMICS LAW-ECON:BA Joint Honours LAW-ECON:LLB STAGE 3 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term plus 30 credits as extra-curricular (if not taken in Stage 2)

You must take the following compulsory modules (90 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW592 Public Law 2 15 Spring 6 LAWS5920

LW593 European Union Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5930

LW598 Equity and Trusts 15 Spring 6 LAWS5980

LW599 Land Law 15 Autumn 5 LAWS5990

≈LW601 Criminal Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6010

≈ module cannot be compensated or condoned PLUS 30 credits from the following Economics optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC531 Policy Analysis 15 Autumn 5 ECON5310

EC534 The Economics of Money and Banking 15 Spring 5 ECON5340

EC538 Economic Controversies 15 Spring 5 ECON5380

EC540 Development Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5400

EC541 Economics Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 ECON5410

EC542 Econometrics I: An Introduction to Modern Econometrics using Stata

15 Autumn 6 ECON5420

EC543 Econometrics 2:Topics in Time Series 15 Spring 6 ECON5430

EC544 Economic Integration in the EU 15 Autumn 6 ECON5440

EC545 Economics of the Labour Market 15 Autumn 6 ECON5450

EC546 Games for Economics and Business 15 Spring 6 ECON5460

EC547 Industrial Economics 15 Spring 6 ECON5470

EC548 International Finance 15 Spring 6 ECON5480

EC549 International Trade 15 Autumn 6 ECON5490

EC550 Monetary Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5500

EC553 Public Economics 15 Spring 6 ECON5530

EC562 Financial Economics: Financial Markets and Instruments

15 Autumn 6 ECON5620

EC563 Financial Economics and Asset Pricing 15 Spring 6 ECON5630

EC565 Extended Economics Essay 15 Autumn OR Spring

6 ECON5650

EC569 Economic Growth 15 Spring 6 ECON5690

EC570 Microeconomics of Development 15 Spring 6 ECON5700

EC580 Introduction to Econometrics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5800

EC581 Introduction to Time-Series Econometrics 15 Spring 5 ECON5810

EC582 The Economics of Human Capital 15 Spring 5 ECON5820

EC583 Political Economy 15 Autumn 5 ECON5830

EC585 Mathematical Economics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5850

EC603 Financial Crises 15 Autumn 6 ECON6030

EC631 Applied Environmental Economics 15 Spring 5 ECON6310

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PLUS 30 credits of Law modules as extra-curricular if not taken at Stage 2. If these are to be taken at Stage 3, they must be chosen from the following optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW505 Family Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5050

LW509 Human Rights and English Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5090

LW518 The Law of Evidence 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5180

LW519 Law and Medical Ethics 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5190

LW520 Company Law and Capitalism 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5200

LW522 Comparative Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5220

LW540 The Philosophy of Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5400

LW542 Policing 15 Spring 6 LAWS5420

LW543 Clinical Option 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5430

LW556 Intellectual Property Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5560

LW563 Law - Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5630

LW566 Law Dissertation (1 unit option) 15 Spring 6 LAWS5660

LW570 Law and Social Change 15 Spring 6 LAWS5700

LW578 Law and Political Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5780

LW580 Consumer Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5800

LW581 Law and Literature and Film 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5810

LW582 Banking Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5820

LW583 Art and Cultural Heritage Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5830

LW584 Forensic Science in Criminal Trials 15 Spring 6 LAWS5840

LW585 Environmental Law I 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5850

LW586 Environmental Law II 15 Spring 6 LAWS5860

LW589 Skills of Argument - How to Argue and Win 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5890

LW594 Skills in Legal Interpretation 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5940

LW596 Gender, Sexuality and Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS5960

LW604 Morality and Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6040

LW611 Law Dissertation Autumn Option 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6110

LW616 Law and International Development 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6160

LW617 Legal Ethics: Exploring the Ethics of Lawyers and Lawyering

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6170

LW624 Labour Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6240

LW626 Appropriate Dispute Resolution: Theory and Practice

15 Spring 6 LAWS6260

LW629 Critical Law and Practice of International Business Transactions

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6290

LW632 International Economic Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6320

LW635 Law, Space and Power 15 Spring 6 LAWS6350

LW636 Mental Health Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6360

LW640 Critical and Legal Reasoning 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6400

LW641 Privacy, Data Protection and Cybersecurity Law

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6410

LW642 International Law: Principles and Sources 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6420

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LW643 International Humanitarian Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6430

LW644 International Human Rights Law in Context 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6440

LW645 International Law and Global Problems 15 Spring 6 LAWS6450

LW646 Homelessness Law and Policy 15 Spring 6 LAWS6460

LW647 Asylum and Refugee Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6470

LW648 Immigration Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6480

LW649 Art, Law and Politics 15 Spring 6 LAWS6490

LW652 Advanced Topics in Tort Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6520

LW653 Law and Postcolonial Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6530

LW655 Sports Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6550

LW656 Law of the Dead Hand; Inheritance and Intergenerational Justice

30 Autumn & Spring

6 LWAS6560

LW658 Technologies in Legal Practice 15 Spring 6 LAWS6580

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LAW AND MANAGEMENT LAW-MANAGEMT:BA Joint Honours LAW-MANAGEMT:LLB

STAGE 2 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term

You must take the following compulsory modules (120 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

CB5011 Human Resource Management 15 Autumn 5 BUSN5013

CB676 Strategy Analysis and Tools 15 Spring 5 BUSN6760

CB750 Project Management 15 Spring 5 BUSN7500

CB786 Operations Management 15 Autumn 5 BUSN7860

LW592 Public Law 2 15 Spring 6 LAWS5920 LW593 European Union Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5930

LW650 The Law of Contract 15 Autumn 5 LAWS6500

LW651 The Law of Tort 15 Spring 5 LAWS6510

LAW AND MANAGEMENT LAW-MANAGEMT:BA Joint Honours LAW-MANAGEMT:LLB STAGE 3 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term You must take the following compulsory modules (60 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW598 Equity and Trusts 15 Spring 6 LAWS5980

LW599 Land Law 15 Autumn 5 LAWS5990

≈LW601 Criminal Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6010

≈ module cannot be compensated or condoned. PLUS 30 credits from the following optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW505 Family Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5050

LW509 Human Rights and English Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5090

LW518 The Law of Evidence 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5180

LW519 Law and Medical Ethics 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5190

LW520 Company Law and Capitalism 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5200

LW522 Comparative Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5220

LW540 The Philosophy of Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5400

LW542 Policing 15 Spring 6 LAWS5420

LW543 Clinical Option 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5430

LW556 Intellectual Property Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5560

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LW563 Law - Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5630

LW566 Law Dissertation (1 unit option) 15 Spring 6 LAWS5660

LW570 Law and Social Change 15 Spring 6 LAWS5700

LW578 Law and Political Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5780

LW580 Consumer Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5800

LW581 Law and Literature and Film 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5810

LW582 Banking Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5820

LW583 Art and Cultural Heritage Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5830

LW584 Forensic Science in Criminal Trials 15 Spring 6 LAWS5840

LW585 Environmental Law I 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5850

LW586 Environmental Law II 15 Spring 6 LAWS5860

LW589 Skills of Argument - How to Argue and Win 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5890

LW594 Skills in Legal Interpretation 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5940

LW596 Gender, Sexuality and Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS5960

LW604 Morality and Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6040

LW611 Law Dissertation Autumn Option 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6110

LW616 Law and International Development 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6160

LW617 Legal Ethics: Exploring the Ethics of Lawyers and Lawyering

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6170

LW624 Labour Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6240

LW626 Appropriate Dispute Resolution: Theory and Practice

15 Spring 6 LAWS6260

LW629 Critical Law and Practice of International Business Transactions

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6290

LW632 International Economic Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6320

LW635 Law, Space and Power 15 Spring 6 LAWS6350

LW636 Mental Health Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6360

LW640 Critical and Legal Reasoning 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6400

LW641 Privacy, Data Protection and Cybersecurity Law

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6410

LW642 International Law: Principles and Sources 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6420

LW643 International Humanitarian Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6430

LW644 International Human Rights Law in Context 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6440

LW645 International Law and Global Problems 15 Spring 6 LAWS6450

LW646 Homelessness Law and Policy 15 Spring 6 LAWS6460

LW647 Asylum and Refugee Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6470

LW648 Immigration Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6480

LW649 Art, Law and Politics 15 Spring 6 LAWS6490

LW652 Advanced Topics in Tort Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6520

LW653 Law and Postcolonial Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6530

LW655 Sports Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6550

LW656 Law of the Dead Hand; Inheritance and Intergenerational Justice

30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6560

LW658 Technologies in Legal Practice 15 Spring 6 LAWS6580

PLUS 30 credits from the following optional modules of which at least 15 credits must be level 6:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

CB520 Service Management 15 Spring 6 BUSN5200

CB6004 Employee Performance Management 15 Autumn 6 BUSN6004

CB6007 People Analytics 15 Autumn 6 BUSN6007

CB602 Digital Marketing Applications 15 Spring 6 BUSN6020

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Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

CB612 New Enterprise Development 15 Autumn 5 BUSN6120

CB613 Entrepreneurship 15 Spring 6 BUSN6130

CB658 Diversity in Organisations 15 Spring 6 BUSN6580

CB677 Financial Management for Decision Making and Control

15 Spring 5 BUSN6770

CB678 Contemporary Management Challenges 15 Spring 6 BUSN6780

CB684 Strategic Human Resource Management 15 Autumn 6 BUSN6840

CB688 Decision Analysis 15 Spring 6 BUSN6880

CB744 Creativity and Innovation in Organisations 15 Autumn 5 BUSN7440

CB746 Cross-cultural Management 15 Autumn 6 BUSN7460

CB751 Psychology of the Contemporary Workplace 15 Spring 6 BUSN7510

CB753 International and Comparative HRM 15 Spring 6 BUSN7530

CB755 Business Management Project 30 Autumn & Spring

6 BUSN7550

CB788 Technology-Driven Business Innovation 15 Autumn 6 BUSN7880

CB794 Predictive and Prescriptive Analytics 15 Autumn 6 BUSN7940

CB798 Data Intelligence in Practice 15 Spring 6 BUSN7980

LAW AND POLITICS LAW-POLITICS:LLB Joint Honours

Students wishing to obtain a Qualifying Law Degree must follow the pattern below. Students wishing to obtain an LLB award must take 150 credits of law modules over stages 2 and 3. STAGE 2 – 120 Credits – 60 in each term You must take the following compulsory modules (105 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW592 Public Law 2 15 Spring 6 LAWS5920

LW593 European Union Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5930

LW650 The Law of Contract 15 Autumn 5 LAWS6500

LW651 The Law of Tort 15 Spring 5 LAWS6510

PO661 Fact, Evidence, Knowledge and Power 15 Spring 5 POLI6610

PO687 Political Research Analysis 30 Autumn 5 POLI6870

Plus 15 credits from the following Law optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW542 Policing 15 Spring 6 LAWS5420

LW566 Law Dissertation (1 unit option) 15 Spring 6 LAWS5660

LW570 Law and Social Change 15 Spring 6 LAWS5700

LW584 Forensic Science in Criminal Trials 15 Spring 6 LAWS5840

LW596 Gender, Sexuality and Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS5960

LW626 Appropriate Dispute Resolution: Theory and Practice

15 Spring 6 LAWS6260

LW632 International Economic Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6320

LW635 Law, Space and Power 15 Spring 6 LAWS6350

LW643 International Humanitarian Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6430

LW645 International Law and Global Problems 15 Spring 6 LAWS6450

LW646 Homelessness Law and Policy 15 Spring 6 LAWS6460

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LW647 Asylum and Refugee Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6470

LW649 Art, Law and Politics 15 Spring 6 LAWS6490

LW655 Sports Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6550

LW658 Technologies in Legal Practice 15 Spring 6 LAWS6580

LAW AND POLITICS LAW-POLITICS:LLB Joint Honours STAGE 3 – 120 Credits – 60 in each term (at least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6) For students who started the BA Politics and Law in 2018/19, and are now on the LLB Law and Politics going into Stage 3, you must take the following compulsory module (30 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

*LW601 Advanced Criminal Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6010

*Module cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated PLUS 30 credits from the following Law optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW505 Family Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5050

LW509 Human Rights and English Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5090

LW518 The Law of Evidence 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5180

LW519 Law and Medical Ethics 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5190

LW520 Company Law and Capitalism 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5200

LW522 Comparative Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5220

LW540 The Philosophy of Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5400

LW542 Policing 15 Spring 6 LAWS5420

LW543 Clinical Option 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5430

LW556 Intellectual Property Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5560

LW563 Law - Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5630

LW566 Dissertation Module 15 Spring 6 LAWS5660

LW570 Law and Social Change 15 Spring 6 LAWS5700

LW578 Law and Political Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5780

LW580 Consumer Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5800

LW581 Law and Literature and Film 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5810

LW582 Banking Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5820

LW583 Art and Cultural Heritage Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5830

LW584 Forensic Science in Criminal Trials 15 Spring 6 LAWS5840

LW585 Environmental Law I 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5850

LW589 Skills of Argument - How to Argue and Win 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5890

LW594 Skills in Legal Interpretation 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5940

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LW604 Morality and Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6040

LW611 Dissertation Module 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6110

LW616 Law and International Development 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6160

LW617 Legal Ethics: Exploring the Ethics of Lawyers and Lawyering

15 Spring 6 LAWS6170

LW624 Labour Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6240

LW626 Appropriate Dispute Resolution: Theory and Practice

15 Spring 6 LAWS6260

LW629 Critical Law and Practice of International Business Transactions

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6290

LW632 International Economic Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6320

LW635 Law, Space and Power 15 Spring 6 LAWS6350

LW636 Mental Health Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6360

LW640 Critical and Legal Reasoning 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6400

LW641 Privacy, Data Protection and Cybersecurity Law

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6410

LW642 International Law: Principles and Sources 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6420

LW643 International Humanitarian Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6430

LW644 International Human Rights Law in Context 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6440

LW645 International Law and Global Problems 15 Spring 6 LAWS6450

LW646 Homelessness Law and Policy 15 Spring 6 LAWS6460

LW647 Asylum and Refugee Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6470

LW648 Immigration Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6480

LW652 Advanced Topics in Tort Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6520

LW653 Law and Postcolonial Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6530

LW655 Sports Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6550

LW656 Law of the Dead Hand; Inheritance and Intergenerational Justice

30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6560

LW658 Technologies in Legal Practice 15 Spring 6 LAWS6580

PLUS 60 credits from the following Politics and International Relations optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

PO555 The United Nations 15 Autumn 5 POLI5550

PO563 Foreign Policy Analysis and Management 15 Autumn 6 POLI5630

PO566 Europe and the World 15 Autumn 6 POLI5660

PO579 Post Communist Russia 15 Autumn 6 POLI5790

PO593 Engendering Politics: Feminist Contributions to Political Theory

15 Spring 6 POLI5930

PO597 Governance and Politics of Contemporary China 15 Spring 6 POLI5970

PO611 Politics of the European Union 15 Autumn 5 POLI6110

PO612 Policy-making in the EU 15 Spring 6 POLI6120

PO617 Contemporary Politics and Government in the United States

30 Autumn & Spring

5 POLI6170

PO618 East European Politics 15 Autumn 5 POLI6180

PO623 Modern Political Thought 15 Spring 5 POLI6230

PO629 Terrorism and Political Violence 15 Autumn 6 POLI6290

PO630 Politics of the Middle East 15 Spring 6 POLI6300

PO638 Political Behaviour 15 Autumn 6 POLI6380

PO652‡ Politics in the Classroom 15 Spring 6 POLI6520

PO653 Marxism: Politics and International Relations 15 Spring 6 POLI6530

PO658 The Rise of China 15 Autumn 5 POLI6580

PO660 International Conflict and Cooperation 15 Spring 5 POLI6600

PO665‡ Advanced Topics in Politics and International Relations (See module catalogue for topics available)

15 Autumn OR

Spring

6 POLI6650

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PO667 War and Peace in International Society 15 Spring 5 POLI6670

PO669 Conservatism: Politics and International Relations of the Right

15 Autumn 6 POLI6690

PO675▲ Politics and IR Internship 15 Autumn 6 POLI6750

PO676 The Radical Right in Western Democracies 15 Spring 6 POLI6760

PO679† Research Dissertation

45 15 Autumn AND

30 Spring

6 POLI6790

PO681 Landscapes of the Future 15 Autumn 6 POLI6810

PO682 How to Start a Revolution: Ideas and Practices of Political Resistance

15 Spring 6 POLI6820

PO683 Politics in East Asia 15 Autumn 5 POLI6830

PO684 Contemporary Development and Security Challenges in the Asia-Pacific

15 Spring 6 POLI6840

PO685 Connections 30 Autumn & Spring

5 LART6850

PO686 Resistance, Suffering and Leadership: The Political Lives of Mohandas Gandhi, Nelson Mandela and Aung San Suu Kyi

15 Spring 5 POLI6860

PO690 Contending Approaches to World Politics: Concepts and Theories

15 Spring 5 POLI6900

PO691 Governance and War in Cyberspace 15 Autumn 6 POLI6910

PO692 Nationalism 15 Autumn 6 POLI6920

† This module is subject to entry requirements. ‡ This module is subject to special registration prior to Online Module Registration. Students will be given more information at the subject briefings to be held by the School of Politics. ▲ This module is subject to a selection process that includes an interview. For further information about a Qualifying Law Degree please see the information at the start of this document.

LAW WITH QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH LAW/QUANT:LLB

Single Honours Students who wish to transfer to this programme at the end of stage 1 will be required to take and pass the non-contributory module SO342 An Introduction to Quantitative Social Research within the Kent Q-Step Centre summer school. Due to the structure of this programme it will not be possible to transfer from the following joint honours

programmes: Law, Accounting and Finance Law and Criminology Law and Economics Law and English and American Literature Psychology and Law For further information contact the Director of Studies for Law, on [email protected] STAGE 2 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term

You must take the following compulsory modules (90 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW592 Public Law 2 15 Spring 6 LAWS5920

LW593 European Union Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5930

LW650 The Law of Contract 15 Autumn 5 LAWS6500

LW651 The Law of Tort 15 Spring 5 LAWS6510

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Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

SO5012 Analysing Data in the Real World 30 Autumn &

Spring 5

SOCI5012

PLUS at least 30 credits from the following optional modules.

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW509 Human Rights and English Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5090

LW519 Law and Medical Ethics 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5190

LW520 Company Law and Capitalism 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5200

LW522 Comparative Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5220

LW540 The Philosophy of Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5400

LW542 Policing 15 Spring 6 LAWS5420

LW543 Clinical Option 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5430

LW556 Intellectual Property Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5560

LW563 Law - Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5630

LW566 Law Dissertation (1 unit option) 15 Spring 6 LAWS5660

LW570 Law and Social Change 15 Spring 6 LAWS5700

LW578 Law and Political Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5780

LW580 Consumer Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5800

LW581 Law and Literature and Film 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5810

LW582 Banking Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5820

LW583 Art and Cultural Heritage Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5830

LW584 Forensic Science in Criminal Trials 15 Spring 6 LAWS5840

LW585 Environmental Law I 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5850

LW586 Environmental Law II 15 Spring 6 LAWS5860

LW589 The Skills of Argument - How to Argue and Win

15 Autumn 6 LAWS5890

LW594 Skills in Legal Interpretation 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5940

LW596 Gender, Sexuality and Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS5960

LW604 Morality and Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6040

LW611 Law Dissertation Autumn Option 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6110

LW616 Law and International Development 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6160

LW617 Legal Ethics: Exploring the Ethics of Lawyers and Lawyering

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6170

LW624 Labour Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6240

LW626 Appropriate Dispute Resolution: Theory and Practice

15 Spring 6 LAWS6260

LW629 Critical Law and Practice of International Business Transactions

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6290

LW632 International Economic Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6320

LW635 Law, Space and Power 15 Spring 6 LAWS6350

LW636 Mental Health Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6360

LW640 Critical and Legal Reasoning 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6400

LW641 Privacy, Data Protection and Cybersecurity Law

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6410

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LW642 International Law: Principles and Sources 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6420

LW643 International Humanitarian Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6430

LW644 International Human Rights Law in Context 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6440

LW645 International Law and Global Problems 15 Spring 6 LAWS6450

LW646 Homelessness Law and Policy 15 Spring 6 LAWS6460

LW647 Asylum and Refugee Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6470

LW648 Immigration Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6480

LW649 Art, Law and Politics 15 Spring 6 LAWS6490

LW653 Law and Postcolonial Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6530

LW655 Sports Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6550

LW656 Law of the Dead Hand: Inheritance and Intergenerational Justice

30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6560

LW658 Technologies in Legal Practice 15 Spring 6 LAWS6580

LAW WITH QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH LAW/QUANT:LLB

Single Honours STAGE 3 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term You must take the following compulsory modules (30/60 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW598 Equity and Trusts 15 Spring 6 LAWS5980

LW599 Land Law 15 Autumn 5 LAWS5990

≈LW601 Criminal Law (unless LW508 was taken at Stage 1)

30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6010

≈ module cannot be compensated or condoned. PLUS 30 credits from the following compulsory modules:

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

SO748 Placement: The Practice of Quantitative Social Research

30 Autumn & Spring

6 SOCI7480

SO756 Quantitative Research Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 SOCI7560

Any remaining credits can be taken from the following lists of optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW505 Family Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5050

LW509 Human Rights and English Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5090

LW518 The Law of Evidence 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5180

LW519 Law and Medical Ethics 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5190

LW520 Company Law and Capitalism 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5200

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LW522 Comparative Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5220

LW540 The Philosophy of Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5400

LW542 Policing 15 Spring 6 LAWS5420

LW543 Clinical Option 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5430

LW556 Intellectual Property Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5560

LW563 Law - Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5630

LW566 Law Dissertation (1 unit option) 15 Spring 6 LAWS5660

LW570 Law and Social Change 15 Spring 6 LAWS5700

LW578 Law and Political Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5780

LW580 Consumer Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5800

LW581 Law and Literature and Film 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5810

LW582 Banking Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5820

LW583 Art and Cultural Heritage Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5830

LW584 Forensic Science in Criminal Trials 15 Spring 6 LAWS5840

LW585 Environmental Law I 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5850

LW586 Environmental Law II 15 Spring 6 LAWS5860

LW589 Skills of Argument - How to Argue and Win 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5890

LW594 Skills in Legal Interpretation 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5940

LW596 Gender, Sexuality and Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS5960

LW604 Morality and Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6040

LW611 Law Dissertation Autumn Option 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6110

LW616 Law and International Development 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6160

LW617 Legal Ethics: Exploring the Ethics of Lawyers and Lawyering

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6170

LW624 Labour Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6240

LW626 Appropriate Dispute Resolution: Theory and Practice

15 Spring 6 LAWS6260

LW629 Critical Law and Practice of International Business Transactions

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6290

LW632 International Economic Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6320

LW635 Law, Space and Power 15 Spring 6 LAWS6350

LW636 Mental Health Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6360

LW640 Critical and Legal Reasoning 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6400

LW641 Privacy, Data Protection and Cybersecurity Law

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6410

LW642 International Law: Principles and Sources 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6420

LW643 International Humanitarian Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6430

LW644 International Human Rights Law in Context 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6440

LW645 International Law and Global Problems 15 Spring 6 LAWS6450

LW646 Homelessness Law and Policy 15 Spring 6 LAWS6460

LW647 Asylum and Refugee Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6470

LW648 Immigration Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6480

LW649 Art, Law and Politics 15 Spring 6 LAWS6490

LW652 Advanced Topics in Tort Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6520

LW653 Law and Postcolonial Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6530

LW655 Sports Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6550

LW656 Law of the Dead Hand; Inheritance and Intergenerational Justice

30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6560

LW658 Technologies in Legal Practice 15 Spring 6 LAWS6580

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LAW AND SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY LAW-ANT:BA Joint Honours LAW-ANT:LLB STAGE 2 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term

You must take the following compulsory modules (120 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW592 Public Law 2 15 Spring 6 LAWS5920 LW593 European Union Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5930

LW598 Equity and Trusts 15 Spring 6 LAWS5980

LW599 Land Law 15 Autumn 5 LAWS5990

LW650 The Law of Contract 15 Autumn 5 LAWS6500

LW651 The Law of Tort 15 Spring 5 LAWS6510

SE626 Power, Money, Spirit: Key Themes in Social Anthropology

30 Autumn & Spring

5 ANTS6260

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LAW AND SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY LAW-ANT:BA Joint Honours LAW-ANT:LLB STAGE 3 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 Credits):

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

≈LW601 Criminal Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6010

SE596 Theories of the Person 15 Autumn 6 ANTS5960

SE597 Anthropology for a World in Crisis 15 Spring 6 ANTS5970

≈ module cannot be compensated or condoned.

PLUS 30 credits from the following Law optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW505 Family Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5050

LW509 Human Rights and English Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5090

LW518 The Law of Evidence 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5180

LW519 Law and Medical Ethics 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5190

LW520 Company Law and Capitalism 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5200

LW522 Comparative Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5220

LW540 The Philosophy of Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5400

LW542 Policing 15 Spring 6 LAWS5420

LW543 Clinical Option 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5430

LW556 Intellectual Property Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5560

LW563 Law - Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5630

LW566 Law Dissertation (1 unit option) 15 Spring 6 LAWS5660

LW570 Law and Social Change 15 Spring 6 LAWS5700

LW578 Law and Political Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5780

LW580 Consumer Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5800

LW581 Law and Literature and Film 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5810

LW582 Banking Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5820

LW583 Art and Cultural Heritage Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5830

LW584 Forensic Science in Criminal Trials 15 Spring 6 LAWS5840

LW585 Environmental Law I 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5850

LW586 Environmental Law II 15 Spring 6 LAWS5860

LW589 The Skills of Argument - How to Argue and Win

15 Autumn 6 LAWS5890

LW594 Skills in Legal Interpretation 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5940

LW596 Gender, Sexuality and Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS5960

LW604 Morality and Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6040

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LW611 Law Dissertation Autumn Option 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6110

LW616 Law and International Development 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6160

LW617 Legal Ethics: Exploring the Ethics of Lawyers and Lawyering

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6170

LW624 Labour Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6240

LW626 Appropriate Dispute Resolution: Theory and Practice

15 Spring 6 LAWS6260

LW629 Critical Law and Practice of International Business Transactions

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6290

LW632 International Economic Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6320

LW635 Law, Space and Power 15 Spring 6 LAWS6350

LW636 Mental Health Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6360

LW640 Critical and Legal Reasoning 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6400

LW641 Privacy, Data Protection and Cybersecurity Law

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6410

LW642 International Law: Principles and Sources 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6420

LW643 International Humanitarian Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6430

LW644 International Human Rights Law in Context 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6440

LW645 International Law and Global Problems 15 Spring 6 LAWS6450

LW646 Homelessness Law and Policy 15 Spring 6 LAWS6460

LW647 Asylum and Refugee Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6470

LW648 Immigration Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6480

LW649 Art, Law and Politics 15 Spring 6 LAWS6490

LW652 Advanced Topics in Tort Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6520

LW653 Law and Postcolonial Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6530

LW655 Sports Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6550

LW656 Law of the Dead Hand; Inheritance and Intergenerational Justice

30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6560

LW658 Technologies in Legal Practice 15 Spring 6 LAWS6580

PLUS a further 30 credits from the following Social Anthropology optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

SE534 Special Project in Ethnographic, Visual and Digital Research

30 Autumn & Spring

6 ANTS5340

SE542 Environment, Culture and Society 15 Spring 6 ANTS5420

SE549 Medical Anthropology: Cause and Consequences of Illness

15 Spring 6 ANTS5490

SE573 Ethnicity and Nationalism 15 Autumn 5 ANTS5730

SE584 The Anthropology of Business 15 Spring 6 ANTS5840

SE585 Eating and Healing: Biocultural Perspectives 15 Autumn 6 ANTS5850

SE621 The Human-Environment Nexus: Contemporary Issues and Critical Approaches

15 Spring 6 ANTS6210

SE752 The Anthropology of Creativity 15 Spring 6 ANTS7520

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LAW AND SOCIOLOGY LAW-SOC:BA Joint Honours LAW-SOC:LLB

STAGE 2 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term You must take the following compulsory modules (105 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW592 Public Law 2 15 Spring 6 LAWS5920 LW593 European Union Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5930

LW598 Equity and Trusts 15 Spring 6 LAWS5980

LW599 Land Law 15 Autumn 5 LAWS5990

LW650 The Law of Contract 15 Autumn 5 LAWS6500

LW651 The Law of Tort 15 Spring 5 LAWS6510

*SO727 Contemporary Sociological Theory 15 Autumn 5 SOCI7270

*Module cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated

PLUS 15 credits from the following spring optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

SE556 Social Sciences in the Classroom 15 Spring 6 ANTB5560

SO534 Violence and Society 15 Spring 6 SOCI5340

SO575 Poverty, Inequality and Social Security 15 Spring 6 SOCI5750

SO6011 Selfies: Individualisation and Society 15 Spring 6 SOCI6011

SO6012 Ethnicity and Identity in Multi-ethnic Societies 15 Spring 6 SOCI6012

SO621 Narrative, Myth and Cultural Memory 15 Spring 6 SOCI6210

SO626 Animals and Society 15 Spring 5 SOCI6260

SO627 Sociology of the Global South 15 Spring 6 SOCI6270

SO645 The Third Sector: Charities and Social Enterprises in Modern Societies

15 Spring 6 SOCI6450

SO657 Digital Culture 15 Spring 6 SOCI6570

SO709 Modern Chinese Societies 15 Spring 6 SOCI7090

SO711 The Sociology of Imprisonment 15 Spring 6 SOCI7110

SO764 Enlightenment, Revolution and the Modern Social World

15 Spring 6 SOCI7640

LAW AND SOCIOLOGY LAW-SOC:BA Joint Honours LAW-SOC:LLB STAGE 3 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term (at least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6)

You must take the following compulsory module (30 Credits):

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

≈LW601 Criminal Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6010

≈ module cannot be compensated or condoned. PLUS 30 credits from the following Law optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW505 Family Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5050

LW509 Human Rights and English Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5090

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LW518 The Law of Evidence 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5180

LW519 Law and Medical Ethics 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5190

LW520 Company Law and Capitalism 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5200

LW522 Comparative Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5220

LW540 The Philosophy of Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5400

LW542 Policing 15 Spring 6 LAWS5420

LW543 Clinical Option 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5430

LW556 Intellectual Property Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5560

LW563 Law - Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5630

LW566 Law Dissertation (1 unit option) 15 Spring 6 LAWS5660

LW570 Law and Social Change 15 Spring 6 LAWS5700

LW578 Law and Political Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5780

LW580 Consumer Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5800

LW581 Law and Literature and Film 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5810

LW582 Banking Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5820

LW583 Art and Cultural Heritage Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5830

LW584 Forensic Science in Criminal Trials 15 Spring 6 LAWS5840

LW585 Environmental Law I 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5850

LW586 Environmental Law II 15 Spring 6 LAWS5860

LW589 Skills of Argument - How to Argue and Win 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5890

LW594 Skills in Legal Interpretation 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5940

LW596 Gender, Sexuality and Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS5960

LW604 Morality and Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6040

LW611 Law Dissertation Autumn Option 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6110

LW616 Law and International Development 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6160

LW617 Legal Ethics: Exploring the Ethics of Lawyers and Lawyering

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6170

LW624 Labour Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6240

LW626 Appropriate Dispute Resolution: Theory and Practice

15 Spring 6 LAWS6260

LW629 Critical Law and Practice of International Business Transactions

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6290

LW632 International Economic Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6320

LW635 Law, Space and Power 15 Spring 6 LAWS6350

LW636 Mental Health Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6360

LW640 Critical and Legal Reasoning 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6400

LW641 Privacy, Data Protection and Cybersecurity Law

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6410

LW642 International Law: Principles and Sources 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6420

LW643 International Humanitarian Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6430

LW644 International Human Rights Law in Context 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6440

LW645 International Law and Global Problems 15 Spring 6 LAWS6450

LW646 Homelessness Law and Policy 15 Spring 6 LAWS6460

LW647 Asylum and Refugee Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6470

LW648 Immigration Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6480

LW649 Art, Law and Politics 15 Spring 6 LAWS6490

LW652 Advanced Topics in Tort Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6520

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LW653 Law and Postcolonial Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6530

LW655 Sports Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6550

LW656 Law of the Dead Hand; Inheritance and Intergenerational Justice

30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6560

LW658 Technologies in Legal Practice 15 Spring 6 LAWS6580

PLUS 60 credits from the following Sociology optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

SA503 A Future for the Welfare State? Social Change, Challenge and Crisis

30 Autumn & Spring

6 SAPO5030

SA531 The Care and Protection of Children and Families

15 Autumn 6 SAPO5310

SE556 Social Sciences in the Classroom 15 Spring 6 ANTB5560

SO5013 ‘You think you’re better than me’ the Sociology of Status

15 Autumn 6 SOCI5013

SO505 Sociology of Crime and Deviance 30 Autumn & Spring

5 SOCI5050

SO509 Health, Illness and Medicine 30 Autumn & Spring

6 SOCI5090

SO525 Environmental Politics 15 Autumn 6 SOCI5250

SO532 Sociology of Mental Health 15 Autumn 6 SOCI5320

SO533 Gender, Crime and Criminal Justice 15 Autumn 6 SOCI5330

SO534 Violence and Society 15 Spring 6 SOCI5340

SO535 Youth and Crime 15 Autumn 6 SOCI5350

SO536 Criminal Justice in Modern Britain: Development, Issues and Politics

30 Autumn & Spring

5 SOCI5360

SO537 Race and Racism 15 Autumn 6 SOCI5370

SO575 Poverty, Inequality and Social Security 15 Spring 6 SOCI5750

SO601 Welfare in Modern Britain 30 Autumn & Spring

6 SOCI6010

SO6011 Selfies: Individualisation and Society 15 Spring 6 SOCI6011

SO6012 Ethnicity and Identity in Multi-ethnic Societies 15 Spring 6 SOCI6012

SO603 Health Policy, Power and Politics 15 Autumn 6 SOCI6030

SO621 Narrative, Myth and Cultural Memory 15 Spring 6 SOCI6210

SO626 Animals and Society 15 Spring 5 SOCI6260

SO627 Sociology of the Global South 15 Spring 6 SOCI6270

SO645 The Third Sector: Charities and Social Enterprises in Modern Societies

15 Spring 6 SOCI6450

SO657 Digital Culture 15 Spring 6 SOCI6570

SO659 Risk and Society 15 Autumn 6 SOCI6590

SO670 Kent Student Certificate for Volunteering, Platinum Award

15 Autumn & Spring

6 SOCI6700

SO676 Cultures of Embodiment 30 Autumn & Spring

6 SOCI6760

SO679 Research Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 SOCI6790

SO684 Globalisation 15 Autumn 6 SOCI6840

SO689 Drugs, Culture and Control 15 Autumn 6 SOCI6890

SO709 Modern Chinese Societies 15 Spring 6 SOCI7090

SO711 The Sociology of Imprisonment 15 Spring 6 SOCI7110

SO712 Urban Sociology 15 Autumn 6 SOCI7120

SO750 Popular Culture, Media and Society 15 Autumn 6 SOCI7500

SO755 Migration and Belonging 15 Autumn 6 SOCI7550

SO764 Enlightenment, Revolution and the Modern Social World

15 Spring 6 SOCI7640

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LAW AND WELFARE LAW-WEL:BA Joint Honours STAGE 3 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term (at least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6)

You must take the following compulsory module (30 Credits):

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

≈LW601 Criminal Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6010

≈ module cannot be compensated or condoned. PLUS 30 credits from the following Law optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW505 Family Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5050

LW509 Human Rights and English Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5090

LW518 The Law of Evidence 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5180

LW519 Law and Medical Ethics 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5190

LW520 Company Law and Capitalism 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5200

LW522 Comparative Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5220

LW540 The Philosophy of Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5400

LW542 Policing 15 Spring 6 LAWS5420

LW543 Clinical Option 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5430

LW556 Intellectual Property Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5560

LW563 Law - Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5630

LW566 Law Dissertation (1 unit option) 15 Spring 6 LAWS5660

LW570 Law and Social Change 15 Spring 6 LAWS5700

LW578 Law and Political Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5780

LW580 Consumer Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5800

LW581 Law and Literature and Film 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5810

LW582 Banking Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5820

LW583 Art and Cultural Heritage Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5830

LW584 Forensic Science in Criminal Trials 15 Spring 6 LAWS5840

LW585 Environmental Law I 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5850

LW586 Environmental Law II 15 Spring 6 LAWS5860

LW589 Skills of Argument - How to Argue and Win 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5890

LW594 Skills in Legal Interpretation 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5940

LW596 Gender, Sexuality and Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS5960

LW604 Morality and Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6040

LW611 Law Dissertation Autumn Option 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6110

LW616 Law and International Development 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6160

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LW617 Legal Ethics: Exploring the Ethics of Lawyers and Lawyering

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6170

LW624 Labour Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6240

LW626 Appropriate Dispute Resolution: Theory and Practice

15 Spring 6 LAWS6260

LW629 Critical Law and Practice of International Business Transactions

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6290

LW632 International Economic Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6320

LW635 Law, Space and Power 15 Spring 6 LAWS6350

LW636 Mental Health Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6360

LW640 Critical and Legal Reasoning 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6400

LW641 Privacy, Data Protection and Cybersecurity Law

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6410

LW642 International Law: Principles and Sources 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6420

LW643 International Humanitarian Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6430

LW644 International Human Rights Law in Context 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6440

LW645 International Law and Global Problems 15 Spring 6 LAWS6450

LW646 Homelessness Law and Policy 15 Spring 6 LAWS6460

LW647 Asylum and Refugee Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6470

LW648 Immigration Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6480

LW649 Art, Law and Politics 15 Spring 6 LAWS6490

LW652 Advanced Topics in Tort Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6520

LW653 Law and Postcolonial Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6530

LW655 Sports Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6550

LW656 Law of the Dead Hand; Inheritance and Intergenerational Justice

30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6560

LW658 Technologies in Legal Practice 15 Spring 6 LAWS6580

PLUS 60 credits from the following Welfare optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

SA503 A Future for the Welfare State? Social Change, Challenge and Crisis

30 Autumn & Spring

6 SAPO5030

SE556 Social Sciences in the Classroom 15 Spring 6 ANTB5560

SO5012 Analysing Data in the Real World 30 Autumn & Spring

5 SOCI5012

SO532 Sociology of Mental Health 15 Autumn 6 SOCI5320

SO601 Welfare in Modern Britain 30 Autumn & Spring

6 SOCI6010

SO645 The Third Sector: Charities and Social Enterprises in Modern Societies

15 Spring 6 SOCI6450

SO670 Kent Student Certificate for Volunteering Platinum Award

15 Autumn & Spring

6 SOCI6700

SO679 Research Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 SOCI6790

PSYCHOLOGY AND LAW PSY-LAW-4:BSC Joint Honours SEE PSYCHOLOGY SUBJECT REQUIREMENTS.

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INTER-FACULTY JOINT HONOURS DEGREES IN LAW

Students undertaking a three year Joint Honours BA must take a minimum of 90 Credits and a maximum of 150 Credits from each of the two subjects over Stages 2 and 3, including any compulsory modules. For students undertaking a three-year Joint Honours LLB, of the 240 credits required over Stages 2 and 3, 150 credits must be Law, and 90 credits must be taken from the other joint honours subject area.

Students on four-year Joint Honours programmes (LLB or BA) must take a minimum of 135 credits and a maximum of 225 Credits from each of the two subjects over Stages 2.3 and 4 (including any compulsory modules).

In either case, please ensure that your final Stage (stage 3 or 4 as appropriate) choices satisfy the requirement of at least 90 Credits at Level 6. For full details of the content of the Humanities programmes, methods of assessment and Humanities fixed Lecture Times, students are referred to the Humanities Stage 2 and 3 Subject Requirements.

LAW AND ENGLISH LITERATURE LAW-ENGLIT:BA Joint Honours LAW-ENGLIT:LLB

STAGE 2 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term You must take the following compulsory modules (60 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW598 Equity and Trusts 15 Spring 6 LAWS5980

LW599 Land Law 15 Autumn 5 LAWS5990

LW650 The Law of Contract 15 Autumn 5 LAWS6500

LW651 The Law of Tort 15 Spring 5 LAWS6510

PLUS 30 credits from the following optional modules:

Stage 2 pre-1800 literature modules

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EN681 Novelty, Enlightenment and Emancipation 30 Autumn 5 ENGL6810

EN692 Literature and Life: c. 1500-1700 30 Spring 5 ENGL6920

EN694 Shakespeare and Early Modern Drama 30 Autumn OR Spring

5 ENGL6940

EN697 Chaucer and Late Medieval English Literature 30 Autumn 5 ENGL6970

PLUS 30 credits from the following optional modules:

Stage 2 post 1800 literature modules

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EN672 Reading Victorian Literature 30 Spring 5 ENGL6720

EN675 Declaring Independence: 19th Century US Literature

30 Autumn 5 ENGL6750

EN677 The Contemporary 30 Spring 5 ENGL6770

EN689 Modernism 30 Autumn 5 ENGL6890

EN695 Empire, New Nations and Migration 30 Spring 5 ENGL6950

EN721 American Modernities: US Literature in the Twentieth Century

30 Spring 5 ENGL7210

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LAW AND ENGLISH LITERATURE LAW-ENGLIT:BA Joint Honours STAGE 3 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term

You must take the following compulsory module (30 Credits):

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW588 Public Law 1 30 Autumn & Spring

5 LAWS5880

module cannot be trailed. PLUS 30 credits from the following Law optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW505 Family Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5050

LW509 Human Rights and English Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5090

LW518 The Law of Evidence 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5180

LW519 Law and Medical Ethics 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5190

LW520 Company Law and Capitalism 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5200

LW522 Comparative Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5220

LW540 The Philosophy of Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5400

LW542 Policing 15 Spring 6 LAWS5420

LW543 Clinical Option 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5430

LW556 Intellectual Property Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5560

LW563 Law - Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5630

LW566 Law Dissertation (1 unit option) 15 Spring 6 LAWS5660

LW570 Law and Social Change 15 Spring 6 LAWS5700

LW578 Law and Political Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5780

LW580 Consumer Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5800

LW581 Law and Literature and Film 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5810

LW582 Banking Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5820

LW583 Art and Cultural Heritage Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5830

LW584 Forensic Science in Criminal Trials 15 Spring 6 LAWS5840

LW585 Environmental Law I 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5850

LW586 Environmental Law II 15 Spring 6 LAWS5860

LW589 Skills of Argument - How to Argue and Win 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5890

LW594 Skills in Legal Interpretation 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5940

LW596 Gender, Sexuality and Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS5960

LW604 Morality and Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6040

LW611 Law Dissertation Autumn Option 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6110

LW616 Law and International Development 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6160

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LW617 Legal Ethics: Exploring the Ethics of Lawyers and Lawyering

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6170

LW624 Labour Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6240

LW626 Appropriate Dispute Resolution: Theory and Practice

15 Spring 6 LAWS6260

LW629 Critical Law and Practice of International Business Transactions

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6290

LW632 International Economic Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6320

LW635 Law, Space and Power 15 Spring 6 LAWS6350

LW636 Mental Health Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6360

LW640 Critical and Legal Reasoning 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6400

LW641 Privacy, Data Protection and Cybersecurity Law

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6410

LW642 International Law: Principles and Sources 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6420

LW643 International Humanitarian Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6430

LW644 International Human Rights Law in Context 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6440

LW645 International Law and Global Problems 15 Spring 6 LAWS6450

LW646 Homelessness Law and Policy 15 Spring 6 LAWS6460

LW647 Asylum and Refugee Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6470

LW648 Immigration Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6480

LW649 Art, Law and Politics 15 Spring 6 LAWS6490

LW652 Advanced Topics in Tort Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6520

LW653 Law and Postcolonial Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6530

LW655 Sports Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6550

LW656 Law of the Dead Hand; Inheritance and Intergenerational Justice

30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6560

LW658 Technologies in Legal Practice 15 Spring 6 LAWS6580

PLUS 60 credits from the following English optional modules:

Please note that module entry may be subject to random allocation. Modules may be cancelled in the event of low recruitment.

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EN580 Charles Dickens and Victorian England 30 Autumn 6 ENGL5800

EN583 Postcolonial Writing 30 Spring 6 ENGL5830

EN588 Innovation and Experiment in New York, 1945-2015

30 Spring 6 ENGL5880

EN633 Bodies of Evidence: Reading the Body in Eighteenth Century Literature

30 Spring 6 ENGL6330

EN657 The Brontes in Context 30 Spring 6 ENGL6570

EN659 Contemporary Irish Writing 30 Spring 6 ENGL659

EN661 The Stranger 30 Autumn 6 ENGL6610

EN667 Harlem to Hogan’s Alley: Black Writing in North America

30 Autumn 6 ENGL6670

EN669 Marriage, Desire and Divorce in Early Modern Literature

30 Autumn 6 ENGL6690

EN701 The Global Eighteenth Century

30 Autumn 6 ENGL7010

EN702 Thomas Hardy 30 Spring 6 ENGL7020

EN703 The “Real” America: Class and Culture in the American Gilded Age

30 Spring 6 ENGL7030

EN708 Virginia Woolf 30 Spring 6 ENGL7080

EN709 Animals, Humans, Writing 30 Autumn 6 ENGL7090

EN713 The New Woman: 1880-1920

30 Autumn 6 ENGL7130

EN714 Utopia: Philosophy and Literature 30 Spring 6 ENGL7140

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EN716 Marxism, Literature and Culture 30 Autumn 6 ENGL7160

EN723 The Gothic: Origins and Exhumations, 1800 to the Present

30 Spring 6 ENGL7230

EN725 A Woman’s Tale: Writing Female Identity and Experience in Medieval Europe

30 Spring 6 ENGL7250

EN726 The "End of Empire": Post Imperial Writing in Britain

30 Autumn 6 ENGL7260

EN727 Early Shakespeare 30 Autumn 6 ENGL7270

EN728 A Knight’s Tale: Chivalric Literature and Courtly Love in Premodern England

30 Autumn 6 ENGL7280

EN729 Poetry Beyond Text: Image, Installation, Performance

30 Autumn 6 ENGL7290

EN730 Reaching Out: Engaging Communities in Literature and Creative Writing

30 Spring 6 ENGL7300

English Dissertation module options – subject to special registration conditions – see below

EN593† English Dissertation 30 Autumn 6 ENGL5930

EN594† English Dissertation 30 Spring 6 ENGL5940

† Students may take either EN593 or EN594 but not both. Please note the above English Dissertation modules are subject to special registration conditions and students will have been invited to submit their applications for consideration by the English Dissertation Committee prior to online module registration. Late applications will not be considered.

LAW AND ENGLISH LITERATURE LAW-ENGLIT:BA

Joint Honours STAGE 4 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term

You must take the following compulsory modules (60 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW592 Public Law 2 15 Spring 6 LAWS5920

LW593 European Union Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5930

≈LW601 Criminal Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6010

≈ module cannot be compensated or condoned. PLUS 30 credits from the following English optional modules:

Please note that module entry may be subject to random allocation. Modules may be cancelled in the event of low recruitment.

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EN580 Charles Dickens and Victorian England 30 Autumn 6 ENGL5800

EN583 Postcolonial Writing 30 Spring 6 ENGL5830

EN588 Innovation and Experiment in New York, 1945-2015

30 Spring 6 ENGL5880

EN633 Bodies of Evidence: Reading the Body in Eighteenth Century Literature

30 Spring 6 ENGL6330

EN657 The Brontes in Context 30 Spring 6 ENGL6570

EN659 Contemporary Irish Writing 30 Spring 6 ENGL659

EN661 The Stranger 30 Autumn 6 ENGL6610

EN667 Harlem to Hogan’s Alley: Black Writing in North America

30 Autumn 6 ENGL6670

EN669 Marriage, Desire and Divorce in Early Modern Literature

30 Autumn 6 ENGL6690

EN701 The Global Eighteenth Century

30 Autumn 6 ENGL7010

EN702 Thomas Hardy 30 Spring 6 ENGL7020

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EN703 The “Real” America: Class and Culture in the American Gilded Age

30 Spring 6 ENGL7030

EN708 Virginia Woolf 30 Spring 6 ENGL7080

EN709 Animals, Humans, Writing 30 Autumn 6 ENGL7090

EN713 The New Woman: 1880-1920

30 Autumn 6 ENGL7130

EN714 Utopia: Philosophy and Literature 30 Spring 6 ENGL7140

EN716 Marxism, Literature and Culture 30 Autumn 6 ENGL7160

EN723 The Gothic: Origins and Exhumations, 1800 to the Present

30 Spring 6 ENGL7230

EN725 A Woman’s Tale: Writing Female Identity and Experience in Medieval Europe

30 Spring 6 ENGL7250

EN726 The "End of Empire": Post Imperial Writing in Britain

30 Autumn 6 ENGL7260

EN727 Early Shakespeare 30 Autumn 6 ENGL7270

EN728 A Knight’s Tale: Chivalric Literature and Courtly Love in Premodern England

30 Autumn 6 ENGL7280

EN729 Poetry Beyond Text: Image, Installation, Performance

30 Autumn 6 ENGL7290

EN730 Reaching Out: Engaging Communities in Literature and Creative Writing

30 Spring 6 ENGL7300

English Dissertation module options – subject to special registration conditions – see below

EN593† English Dissertation 30 Autumn 6 ENGL5930

EN594† English Dissertation 30 Spring 6 ENGL5940

† You can only take ONE English Dissertation over stages 3 and 4. Students may take either EN593 or EN594 but not both. Please note the above English Dissertation modules are subject to special registration conditions and students will have been invited to submit their applications for consideration by the English Dissertation Committee prior to online module registration. Late applications will not be considered. The remaining 30 credits to be taken from either the English optional modules above or the Law optional modules below:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW505 Family Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5050

LW509 Human Rights and English Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5090

LW518 The Law of Evidence 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5180

LW519 Law and Medical Ethics 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5190

LW520 Company Law and Capitalism 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5200

LW522 Comparative Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5220

LW540 The Philosophy of Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5400

LW542 Policing 15 Spring 6 LAWS5420

LW543 Clinical Option 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5430

LW556 Intellectual Property Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5560

LW563 Law - Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5630

LW566 Law Dissertation (1 unit option) 15 Spring 6 LAWS5660

LW570 Law and Social Change 15 Spring 6 LAWS5700

LW578 Law and Political Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5780

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LW580 Consumer Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5800

LW581 Law and Literature and Film 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5810

LW582 Banking Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5820

LW583 Art and Cultural Heritage Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5830

LW584 Forensic Science in Criminal Trials 15 Spring 6 LAWS5840

LW585 Environmental Law I 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5850

LW586 Environmental Law II 15 Spring 6 LAWS5860

LW589 Skills of Argument - How to Argue and Win 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5890

LW594 Skills in Legal Interpretation 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5940

LW596 Gender, Sexuality and Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS5960

LW604 Morality and Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6040

LW611 Law Dissertation Autumn Option 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6110

LW616 Law and International Development 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6160

LW617 Legal Ethics: Exploring the Ethics of Lawyers and Lawyering

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6170

LW624 Labour Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6240

LW626 Appropriate Dispute Resolution: Theory and Practice

15 Spring 6 LAWS6260

LW629 Critical Law and Practice of International Business Transactions

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6290

LW632 International Economic Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6320

LW635 Law, Space and Power 15 Spring 6 LAWS6350

LW636 Mental Health Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6360

LW640 Critical and Legal Reasoning 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6400

LW641 Privacy, Data Protection and Cybersecurity Law

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6410

LW642 International Law: Principles and Sources 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6420

LW643 International Humanitarian Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6430

LW644 International Human Rights Law in Context 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6440

LW645 International Law and Global Problems 15 Spring 6 LAWS6450

LW646 Homelessness Law and Policy 15 Spring 6 LAWS6460

LW647 Asylum and Refugee Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6470

LW648 Immigration Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6480

LW649 Art, Law and Politics 15 Spring 6 LAWS6490

LW652 Advanced Topics in Tort Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6520

LW653 Law and Postcolonial Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6530

LW655 Sports Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6550

LW656 Law of the Dead Hand; Inheritance and Intergenerational Justice

30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6560

LW658 Technologies in Legal Practice 15 Spring 6 LAWS6580

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LAW AND HISTORY LAW-HIS:BA Joint Honours LAW-HIS:LLB STAGE 2 - 120 Credits – 75 Credits in one term and 45 Credits in the other

You must take the following compulsory modules (90 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW592 Public Law 2 15 Spring 6 LAWS5920

LW593 European Union Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5930

LW598 Equity and Trusts 15 Spring 6 LAWS5980

LW599 Land Law 15 Autumn 5 LAWS5990

LW650 The Law of Contract 15 Autumn 5 LAWS6500

LW651 The Law of Tort 15 Spring 5 LAWS6510

PLUS 30 credits from the following History optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

HI5028 The Crusades 30 Autumn 5 HIST5028

HI5055 Russia, 1881-1945:Nationalism, Revolution and War

30 Autumn 5 HIST5055

HI5075 Marvels, Monsters and Freaks 1780-1920 30 Spring 5 HIST5075

HI5092 Armies at War 1914-1918 30 Spring 5 HIST5092

HI5096 Modern German History, 1918-1990 30 Spring 5 HIST5096

HI5102 Civil War America, 1848-1877 30 Spring 5 HIST5102

HI5103 The Jewel in the Crown': India and the Making of Imperial Britain

30 Spring 5 HIST5103

HI5104 Press Start to Play: America as a Gamer's Nation

30 Spring 5 HIST5104

HI5105 Law and Society in the Early Middle Ages 30 Spring 5 HIST5105

HI5108 Early Modern Islamic Empires: 1500-1757. 30 Autumn 5 HIST5108

HI5109 Europe in Extremes: Communism, Fascism and Nazism, 1917-1939

30 Autumn 5 HIST5109

HI5201 Conquest and Resistance in Southern Africa, c.1750-1918

30 Autumn 5 HIST5201

HI6002 The British Army and Empire c. 1750-1920 30 Spring 5 HIST6002

HI6009 Europe and the Islamic World, c. 1450-1750 30 Spring 5 HIST6009

HI6011 From Crisis to Revolution: France, 1774-1799 30 Autumn 5 HIST6011

HI6025 Early Modern Europe: Culture, Identity, Encounter 1450-1750

30 Spring 5 HIST6025

HI6034 Anglo-French Relations 1904 - 1945 30 Autumn 5 HIST6034

HI6056 The British Atlantic World c.1580-1763 30 Spring 5 HIST6056

HI6064 Armies at War, 1792-1815 30 Autumn 5 HIST6064

HI6076 Surgery, Science and Society since 1750 30 Spring 5 HIST6076

HI6078 Restoration, Revolution and Reform: British Politics 1678-1763

30 Autumn 5 HIST6078

HI6088 British Political History from Balfour to Blair, 1903-1997

30 Autumn 5 HIST6088

HI6098 Telegraph to Television: War and the British Media, 1853-1945

30 Spring 5 HIST6098

HI613 Conflict in Seventeenth Century Britain 30 Autumn 5 HIST6130

HI761 The Cultural History of the Great War: Britain, France and Germany in Comparison

30 Autumn 5 HIST7610

HI767 Churchill's Army: the British Army in the Second World War

30 Autumn 5 HIST7670

HI789 The Art of Death 30 Autumn 5 HIST7890

Please note: If a module is available at both Levels 5 and 6, then Stage 2 students should take the Level 5 and Stage 3 the Level 6. Students cannot take both versions of the same module.

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LAW AND HISTORY LAW-HIS:BA

Joint Honours LAW-HIS:LLB STAGE 3 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term You must take the following compulsory module (30 Credits):

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

≈LW601 Criminal Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6010

≈ module cannot be compensated or condoned. PLUS 30 credits from the following Law optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW505 Family Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5050

LW509 Human Rights and English Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5090

LW518 The Law of Evidence 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5180

LW519 Law and Medical Ethics 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5190

LW520 Company Law and Capitalism 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5200

LW522 Comparative Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5220

LW540 The Philosophy of Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5400

LW542 Policing 15 Spring 6 LAWS5420

LW543 Clinical Option 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5430

LW556 Intellectual Property Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5560

LW563 Law - Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5630

LW566 Law Dissertation (1 unit option) 15 Spring 6 LAWS5660

LW570 Law and Social Change 15 Spring 6 LAWS5700

LW578 Law and Political Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5780

LW580 Consumer Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5800

LW581 Law and Literature and Film 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5810

LW582 Banking Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5820

LW583 Art and Cultural Heritage Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5830

LW584 Forensic Science in Criminal Trials 15 Spring 6 LAWS5840

LW585 Environmental Law I 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5850

LW586 Environmental Law II 15 Spring 6 LAWS5860

LW589 Skills of Argument - How to Argue and Win 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5890

LW594 Skills in Legal Interpretation 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5940

LW596 Gender, Sexuality and Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS5960

LW604 Morality and Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6040

LW611 Law Dissertation Autumn Option 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6110

LW616 Law and International Development 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6160

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LW617 Legal Ethics: Exploring the Ethics of Lawyers and Lawyering

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6170

LW624 Labour Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6240

LW626 Appropriate Dispute Resolution: Theory and Practice

15 Spring 6 LAWS6260

LW629 Critical Law and Practice of International Business Transactions

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6290

LW632 International Economic Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6320

LW635 Law, Space and Power 15 Spring 6 LAWS6350

LW636 Mental Health Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6360

LW640 Critical and Legal Reasoning 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6400

LW641 Privacy, Data Protection and Cybersecurity Law

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6410

LW642 International Law: Principles and Sources 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6420

LW643 International Humanitarian Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6430

LW644 International Human Rights Law in Context 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6440

LW645 International Law and Global Problems 15 Spring 6 LAWS6450

LW646 Homelessness Law and Policy 15 Spring 6 LAWS6460

LW647 Asylum and Refugee Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6470

LW648 Immigration Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6480

LW649 Art, Law and Politics 15 Spring 6 LAWS6490

LW652 Advanced Topics in Tort Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6520

LW653 Law and Postcolonial Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6530

LW655 Sports Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6550

LW656 Law of the Dead Hand; Inheritance and Intergenerational Justice

30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6560

LW658 Technologies in Legal Practice 15 Spring 6 LAWS6580

PLUS 60 credits from the following History optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUN

T

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

HI5029 The Crusades 30 Autumn 6 HIST5029

HI5072 The American Revolution 30 Autumn 6 HIST5072

HI6012 From Crisis to Revolution: France, 1774-1799 30 Autumn 6 HIST6012

HI6024 Napoleon and Europe, 1799-1815 † 60 Autumn & Spring

6 HIST6024

HI6029 The Great War: British Memory, History and Culture †

60 Autumn & Spring

6 HIST6029

HI6035 Anglo-French Relations 1904 - 1945 30 Autumn 6 HIST6035

HI605 Undergraduate Dissertation 30 Spring 6 HIST6150

HI6058 Saints, Relics & Churches in Medieval Europe c.500-1500

60 Autumn & Spring

6 HIST6058

HI6060 After Stalin: The Decline and Fall of the Soviet Union †

60 Autumn & Spring

6 HIST6060

HI6065 Armies at War:1792-1815 30 Autumn 6 HIST6065

HI6079 Restoration, Revolution and Reform: British Politics 1678 - 1763

30 Autumn 6 HIST6079

HI6081 Elizabethan Court and Realm 60 Autumn & Spring

6 HIST6081

HI6099 Terror, Murder and Bloodshed: the Renaissance in Italy and beyond, c. 1400 - c. 1550 †

60 Autumn & Spring

6 HIST6099

HI6101 Global Insurgency and Counter-Insurgency 30 Autumn 6 HIST6101

HI6102 Civil War America, 1848-1877 30 Spring 6 HIST6102

HI6107 Conquest, Cultures and Indentities: England AD850-1100 †

60 Autumn & Spring

6 HIST6107

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HI6108 Ireland: A Military History Since 1689 † 60 Autumn & Spring

6 HIST6108

HI6109 Soldier Heroes, Military Maids and Cowardly Conchies Gendering the Study of War, 1914-1945

30 Spring 6 HIST6109

HI6112 Gandhi: Myth of the Mahatma, 1893-1948 † 60 Autumn & Spring

6 HIST6112

HI6113 Age of Emancipation: Slavery & Labour in the Atlantic World, 1790-1890 †

60 Autumn & Spring

6 HIST6113

HI762 The Cultural History Of The Great War: Britain, France and Germany In Comparison

30 Autumn 6 HIST7620

HI768 Churchill's Army: the British Army in the Second World War

30 Autumn 6 HIST7680

HI787 The Nature of Command 30 Autumn 6 HIST7870

HI790 The Art of Death 30 Autumn 6 HIST7900

† Denotes a Special Subject module, which cannot be registered during OMR. If you would like to select this module as part of your stage 3 credits you will need to submit a Special Subject Registration Form to [email protected] between 08:00 on Monday 2nd March and 16:00 on Wednesday 4th March 2020. Please note: If a module is available at both Levels 5 and 6, then Stage 2 students should take the Level 5 and Stage 3 the Level 6. Students cannot take both versions of the same module.

LAW AND PHILOSOPHY LAW-PHIL:BA Joint Honours LAW-PHIL:LLB STAGE 2 - 120 Credits – 75 Credits in one term and 45 Credits in the other You must take the following compulsory modules (90 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW592 Public Law 2 15 Spring 6 LAWS5920

LW593 European Union Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5930

LW598 Equity and Trusts 15 Spring 6 LAWS5980

LW599 Land Law 15 Autumn 5 LAWS5990

LW650 The Law of Contract 15 Autumn 5 LAWS6500

LW651 The Law of Tort 15 Spring 5 LAWS6510

PLUS 30 credits from the following Philosophy optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

CL708 Greek Philosophy: Plato and Aristotle 30 Autumn 5 CLAS7080

PL596 Philosophy of Medicine 30 Spring 5 PHIL5960

PL599 Wittgenstein: Meaning and Mind 30 Spring 5 PHIL5990

PL602 Philosophy of Language 30 Spring 5 PHIL6020

PL604 Philosophy of Mind and Action 30 Spring 5 PHIL6040

PL605 Logic 30 Spring 5 PHIL6050

PL606 Philosophy of Science 30 Autumn 5 PHIL6060

PL609 Philosophy of Cognitive Science and Artificial Intelligence

30 Autumn 5 PHIL6090

PL611 Metaphysics 30 Autumn 5 PHIL6110

PL618 Political Philosophy 30 Spring 5 PHIL6180

PL620 Justice, Violence and the State 30 Autumn 5 PHIL6200

PL622 Evidence and its Evaluation 30 Spring 5 PHIL6220

PL625 The Tragedy of Human Reason: Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason

30 Autumn 5 PHIL6250

PL627 Democracy, Fascism, Communism 30 Spring 5 PHIL6270

PL640 Normative Ethics 30 Autumn 5 PHIL6400

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Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

PL642 Feminist Philosophy 30 Spring 5 PHIL6420

PL664 Understanding Causality and Probability 30 Autumn 5 PHIL6640

Please note: If a module is available at both Levels 5 and 6, then Stage 2 students should take the Level 5 and Stage 3 the Level 6. Students cannot take both versions of the same module.

LAW AND PHILOSOPHY LAW-PHIL:BA Joint Honours LAW-PHIL:LLB STAGE 3 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term You must take the following compulsory module (30 Credits):

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

≈LW601 Criminal Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6010

≈ module cannot be compensated or condoned. PLUS 30 credits from the following Law optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LW505 Family Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5050

LW509 Human Rights and English Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5090

LW518 The Law of Evidence 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5180

LW519 Law and Medical Ethics 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5190

LW520 Company Law and Capitalism 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5200

LW522 Comparative Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5220

LW540 The Philosophy of Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5400

LW542 Policing 15 Spring 6 LAWS5420

LW543 Clinical Option 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5430

LW556 Intellectual Property Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5560

LW563 Law - Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5630

LW566 Law Dissertation (1 unit option) 15 Spring 6 LAWS5660

LW570 Law and Social Change 15 Spring 6 LAWS5700

LW578 Law and Political Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5780

LW580 Consumer Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5800

LW581 Law and Literature and Film 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5810

LW582 Banking Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5820

LW583 Art and Cultural Heritage Law 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS5830

LW584 Forensic Science in Criminal Trials 15 Spring 6 LAWS5840

LW585 Environmental Law I 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5850

LW586 Environmental Law II 15 Spring 6 LAWS5860

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LW589 Skills of Argument - How to Argue and Win 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5890

LW594 Skills in Legal Interpretation 15 Autumn 6 LAWS5940

LW596 Gender, Sexuality and Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS5960

LW604 Morality and Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6040

LW611 Law Dissertation Autumn Option 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6110

LW616 Law and International Development 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6160

LW617 Legal Ethics: Exploring the Ethics of Lawyers and Lawyering

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6170

LW624 Labour Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6240

LW626 Appropriate Dispute Resolution: Theory and Practice

15 Spring 6 LAWS6260

LW629 Critical Law and Practice of International Business Transactions

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6290

LW632 International Economic Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6320

LW635 Law, Space and Power 15 Spring 6 LAWS6350

LW636 Mental Health Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6360

LW640 Critical and Legal Reasoning 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6400

LW641 Privacy, Data Protection and Cybersecurity Law

15 Autumn 6 LAWS6410

LW642 International Law: Principles and Sources 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6420

LW643 International Humanitarian Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6430

LW644 International Human Rights Law in Context 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6440

LW645 International Law and Global Problems 15 Spring 6 LAWS6450

LW646 Homelessness Law and Policy 15 Spring 6 LAWS6460

LW647 Asylum and Refugee Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6470

LW648 Immigration Law 15 Autumn 6 LAWS6480

LW649 Art, Law and Politics 15 Spring 6 LAWS6490

LW652 Advanced Topics in Tort Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6520

LW653 Law and Postcolonial Theory 30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6530

LW655 Sports Law 15 Spring 6 LAWS6550

LW656 Law of the Dead Hand; Inheritance and Intergenerational Justice

30 Autumn & Spring

6 LAWS6560

LW658 Technologies in Legal Practice 15 Spring 6 LAWS6580

PLUS 60 credits from the following Philosophy optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

CL709 Greek Philosophy: Plato and Aristotle 30 Autumn 6 CLAS7090

PL507§ Philosophy Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 PHIL5070

PL570 Philosophy of Medicine 30 Spring 6 PHIL5700

PL573 Wittgenstein: Meaning and Mind 30 Spring 6

PL576 Philosophy of Language 30 Spring 6 PHIL5760

PL578 Philosophy of Mind and Action 30 Spring 6 PHIL5780

PL579 Logic 30 Spring 6 PHIL5790

PL580 Philosophy of Science 30 Autumn 6 PHIL5800

PL583 Philosophy of Cognitive Science and Artificial Intelligence

30 Spring 6 PHIL5830

PL612 Metaphysics 30 Autumn 6 PHIL6120

PL619 Political Philosophy 30 Spring 6 PHIL6190

PL621 Justice, Violence and the State 30 Autumn 6 PHIL6210

PL623 Evidence and its Evaluation 30 Autumn 6 PHIL6230

PL624 The Tragedy of Human Reason: Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason

30 Autumn 6 PHIL6240

PL626 Democracy, Fascism, Communism 30 Spring 6 PHIL6260

PL640 Normative Ethics 30 Autumn 5 PHIL6400

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Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

PL642 Feminist Philosophy 30 Spring 5 PHIL6420

PL665 Understanding Causality and Probability 30 Autumn 6 PHIL6650

PL669 Philosophy of History 30 Autumn 6 PHIL6690

§ This module cannot be registered during OMR. Interested students should select an alternative module that will be replaced by PL507 if they are admitted. Please note: If a module is available at both Levels 5 and 6, then Stage 2 students should take the Level 5 and Stage 3 the Level 6. Students cannot take both versions of the same module.


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