The Graduate Entry Route, also known as Senior Status or Accelerated LLB, is available to those who already have an undergraduate degree. You will normally study 3 modules each year and a total of 9 modules in 3 years, but it can be completed in 2 years.
First Year: Three Compulsory Level 4 Modules
This module covers the principles and rules that govern legally binding agreements between individuals or entities. You will study the formation, interpretation, and enforcement of contracts, as well as the remedies available for breach of contract.
This module explores the fundamental aspects of criminal law, including the definition of crimes, the elements of criminal liability, and various defences. You will learn about the criminal justice system and the procedures involved in prosecuting and adjudicating criminal offences.
This module deals with the relationship between the state and individuals or other entities. It covers constitutional law, administrative law, and other areas related to the exercise of public authority and the protection of individual rights.
Check out this study package: First Year LLB Modules (UOL Graduate Entry Route)
Second Year: One Compulsory Level 5 Module
This module focuses on civil wrongs and the remedies available to the injured party. You will study negligence, strict liability, and intentional torts, as well as the principles governing compensation for harm caused by wrongful actions or omissions.
Second Year: Two Optional Level 5 Modules
This module delves into the principles that govern the actions and decisions of administrative bodies, such as government agencies. You will learn about judicial review and the procedures for challenging administrative decisions.
This module covers legal matters related to business and commerce, including contracts, sales of goods, and commercial transactions. You will explore the legal aspects of conducting business.
This module focuses on the law of the European Union and its impact on member states. You will learn about the EU's institutions, legal system, and the relationship between EU law and national law.
This module deals with legal issues related to family relationships and domestic matters. You will study marriage, divorce, child custody, adoption, and other family-related legal topics.
International Protection of Human Rights
This module examines the legal framework for protecting human rights at the international level. You will explore the role of international organisations and treaties in safeguarding human rights globally.
This module covers legal rights and interests in land, real estate, and personal property. You will learn about property ownership, transfers, and the legal principles governing property disputes.
Check out this study package: Second Year LLB Modules (UOL Graduate Entry Route)
Third Year: One Compulsory Level 6 Module
Jurisprudence and Legal Theory
This module involves the study of legal philosophy and theories that underpin the law. You will explore different jurisprudential perspectives and debates about the nature of law and its role in society.
Third Year: Two Optional Level 6 Modules
This module focuses on the legal aspects of corporate entities, including their formation, management, and regulation. You will study the rights and duties of shareholders, directors, and other company stakeholders.
This module deals with legal issues that arise in cases involving multiple jurisdictions. You will explore the rules for determining which jurisdiction's laws should apply in cross-border legal disputes.
This module involves the study of crime, criminal behaviour, and the criminal justice system. You will examine the causes of crime, crime prevention strategies, and the sociological aspects of criminal behaviour.
Dissertation
This module allows you to conduct in-depth research on a legal topic of your choice and produce a substantial research paper in 10,000 words demonstrating your research and analytical skills.
This module covers the principles and rules related to trusts and equitable remedies. You will learn about the creation and administration of trusts and how equity complements and supplements the common law.
This module focuses on the rules of evidence in legal proceedings. You will study the admissibility of various types of evidence and the procedures for presenting evidence in court.
This module covers the legal protection of creations of the mind, such as patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets. You will explore the legal framework for safeguarding intellectual property rights.
This module provides an overview of Islamic law, also known as Sharia law. You will learn about its sources, principles, and application in different legal contexts.
This module deals with the legal relations between states and international organisations. You will study the principles of international law and its role in regulating global affairs.
Check out this study package: Third Year LLB Modules (Graduate Entry Route)
It is important to note that if you intend to become a barrister in England and Wales, you must study the seven foundation modules for your LLB to become a Qualifying Law Degree (QLD) for entry into a bar training course:
You are warned that some of the optional modules in Years 2 and 3 are irrelevant to the SQE and your QLD for admission to bar training. You are advised to refer to our LLB Module List to select your modules wisely.
Check out these comprehensive study packages: All-inclusive Package, and 9 Qualifying LLB Modules (Graduate Entry Route)