In the final year of our LLB for Graduates programme students can choose from a range of optional modules that highlight the specialist research of our academic staff.
*Please note for a Qualifying Law Degree to be recognised students must take Legal Foundations of the European Union
For the 2022-2023 academic year, example optional modules may include:
- Advocacy
- Canadian & Comparative Public Law
- Commercial and Tax Law
- Company Law
- Contemporary Issues in International Law & Globalisation
- Counter Terrorism Law
- Criminal Evidence Dissertation on a Prescribed Legal Topic
- Employment Law in Practice
- Equality and Criminal Justice/Criminal Justice and Discrimination
- Family Law
- Gender and Law
- Human Rights and Criminal Justice System
- Intellectual Property Law
- International and European Economic Law
- International Criminal Law & Justice
- International Dispute Resolution
- International Human Rights
- Legal Foundations of the European Union
- Legal Issues in Health Care
- Legal Systems of the World
- Legal Theory
- Political and Legal Theory
- Private International Law
- Public International Law