This LLB in Law (Philosophy, Politics and Law Pathway) equips students with advanced analytical skills essential for modern legal careers. It emphasizes understanding the philosophical foundations of law, critical thinking, and creative problem-solving, which are increasingly valued as technology automates routine tasks. The program includes core legal subjects such as public law, criminal law, contract law, tort law, land law, and equity and trusts. Students can pursue optional modules on law's social, political, and philosophical dimensions, alongside opportunities for professional training placements, employability seminars, and pro bono activities to enhance practical skills.The Philosophy, Politics and Law (PPL) Pathway requires completing at least 90 credits in specified modules, including topics like law and contemporary social issues, jurisprudence, and a dissertation on a PPL topic. The curriculum spans three years, with compulsory modules in the first year, a mix of core and optional in the second, and primarily optional modules in the final year, allowing for specialization and work experience integration. Upon completion, graduates receive an LLB that highlights their PPL expertise, preparing them for diverse professional opportunities.
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