Law with Business LLB(Hons)
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Facts about Law with Business
| Year of entry | 2012 |
|---|---|
| Qualification | LLB(Hons) |
| Application route | 3 years full-time: apply through UCAS (code M1N1) 4 years sandwich (with year in industry): apply through UCAS (code M1ND) 4 years full-time (with year abroad): apply through UCAS (code M1NC) |
| Modules | Module Listing |
| Start date | 17 September 2012 |
About this course
Why choose this course?
This pathway enables you to include a minor field of business studies within your qualifying law degree. It is equally suitable whether you plan to train as a lawyer, or to seek a career in business, industry and administration.
What will you study?
The business element of the course is similar to major-field business courses within Kingston Business School but covers fewer areas, focusing on finance and accounting, human resource management and marketing. You will take all the LLB compulsory core modules, together with law option modules, which can be chosen to complement your business focus.
Find out more by watching videos of lecturers talking about some of the modules that undergraduate law students take at Kingston University:
Module listing
Please note that this is an indicative list of modules and is not intended as a definitive list. Those listed here may also be a mixture of core and optional modules.
Year 1
- Public Law
- Contract Law
- Legal Systems and Method
- Business Environment
- Accounting for Non-Specialists OR Managing Yourself
Year 2
- Tort Law
- Land Law
- Single Market of the European Union
- International Business
- Business option modules
Year 3
- Criminal Law
- Remedies and Restitution
- Equity and Trusts
- Business option modules
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Related courses
Related to this course:
- Business with Law BA(Hons)
- International Law LLB(Hons)
- Law (with Arts and Social Sciences subjects) BA(Hons)
- Law LLB(Hons)
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