Undergraduate Programs
Details & Semester Outlines for LLB (UNIVERSITY OF LONDON)
To be eligible to register for the LLB, you must normally be at least 17 years of age at the time of registration and have passes in1:
- either two subjects at GCE A level, and at least three further subjects at GCSE or GCE O level (at not less than grade C)
- or three subjects at GCE A level (with one A Level at not less than grade D)
- or three subjects at GCE A level, and one further subject at GCSE or GCE O Level (at not less than grade C)
- Or two subjects at GCE A Level, and two further subjects at AS Level.
- Bachelors degree (in any discipline) awarded by an institution acceptable to the University of London.
- A 4 year bachelor degree (in any discipline) awarded by an institution acceptable to University of London may register for LLB degree under the Graduate Entry Route. Students who register via this route are only required to complete 09 courses (instead of 12) for the LLB degree.
Tests of proficiency in English (provided this has been awarded within the past 3 years).
1. International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE): English as a Second Language passed at grade C or above.
2. International English Language Testing System (IELTS) when an overall score of at least 6 is achieved with a minimum of 5.5 in each sub-test.
The LLB Program University of London (International) requires the students to complete 8 courses with a minimum of 24 credit hours. The break-up of 8 courses is as follows:
- 8 Compulsory Courses
- 5 Elective2 Courses (3 credit hour each)
Upon completion of the following curriculum at SZABIST, students may apply to become a member of any prestigious Inns of Court, UK or be eligible for admission to the LLM program.
First Year
Criminal Law
Common Law Reasoning and Institutions
Public Law
Elements of the Law of Contract
Second Year
Law of Trusts
Law of Tort
Land Law
*Plus any one subject from
Introduction to Islamic Law
International Protection of Human Rights
Public International Law
Administrative Law
Third Year
Jurisprudence and Legal Theory
Law Skills Portfolio (pathway 1 or pathway 2)
*Plus any three subjects from
EU Law
Introduction to Islamic Law
Intellectual Property
Public International Law
Company Law
International Protection of Human Rights
Evidence
Administrative Law
1 The qualifications will be considered by the University of London Special Admission Panel on individual basis & their decision concerning the eligibility of the applicant will be final.
2 Electives can be selected from Company Law, Law of Evidence, Intellectual Property, Administrative Law & Conflict of Laws.