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- Based on the LLB
- Covered with UG degrees, due to it being a separate UG law qualification.
- Minor style changers since v1.
Entry requirements
- Approximately 35 students per year are invited to join the Honours programme based on academic performance in the 200-level LAWS courses.
- "Although it shares many . . ." (GUS, p.89)
Thoughts and questions
- Is it accurate to describe the selection for receiving an invitation to the Honours programme as an entry requirement (when not called this in the Calendar) or should I relegate it to Supplementary information?
Degree requirements
- Total of 525 points required (recommended 120 points/year).
- Of the 525 points at least 90 points must be from elective courses chosen from any other first degree at this university.
- Complete three core courses at 100 level (usually in the first year):
- LAWS 121
- LAWS 122
- LAWS 123.
- Complete five core courses at 200 level:
- LAWS 211
- LAWS 212
- LAWS 213
- LAWS 214
- LAWS 297.
- Complete eleven core courses from LAWS at 300 level:
- LAWS 301
- LAWS 312
- Nine further courses from LAWS at 300 level, including:
- LAWS 334 if you wish to apply for admission to the Bar.
- Complete three courses from LAWS at 400 level:
- LAWS 489
- Two courses from LAWS 430-450
- Complete one courses from LAWS 500-529.
- Standard ones on Requirements of UG degrees
- "You should read the current law prospectus for . . ." (GUS, p.88).
- Students are unable to apply directly for enrollment in the LLB(Hons). Rather, they must be invited to enroll, where invitations are based on academic performance in 200-level LAWS courses.
Thoughts and questions
- Listing all the 300-level courses in one requirement (5) clouds the year 3 and year 4 course allocation. Does this matter?
LLB Conjoint programme
- We decided to limit our treatment of conjoint and double degrees to a few words and a link to an existing homesite page.
- The suggested exception to this is the LLB/LLB(Hons), so all the rest below is that same as for the LLB.
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