LLB (Hons)
Qualifying Law Degree (QLD) approved by the UK Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Bar Standard Board.
The first step for students considering practising law professionally as a solicitor or barrister.
The University & the Award
About the University
Founded in 1965, the University of Essex is a public university accredited by British Royal Charter, with 3 campuses in Essex, UK.
With more than 13,000 students from 130 countries, Essex graduates develop a genuine world view.
- Experienced – University of Essex high quality online courses are delivered through the “University of Essex Online” since 2007.
- High quality – Rated “Gold” in the Government’s Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF). 教學品質評選中獲得金獎,證明大學的教學品質在英國各高等學府中屬於最高級別。
- Top UK University quality and support
- Courses are available to both UK and international students, which enable you to benefit from a flexible approach to study, while maintaining the quality and support you would expect from a top UK University.
- The structured online programmes allow you to study for your degree in a unique virtual learning environment and still have access to all the support and facilities you would expect to receive on campus.
- Study at your own place. Graduate on-campus at UK.
- No travelling. You can study at your own pace from anywhere; at work, at home or on the move. Everything is done online.
- You will be invited to attend a Graduation Ceremony at the University of Essex campus in Colchester after fulfilled award requirements.
List of Online Programmes on Offer
To find out more about the University and online courses on offer, please click here.
Accreditation, Recognition, Ranking
- University of Essex is a recognized British University.
Source: www.gov.uk/check-a-university-is-officially-recognised/recognised-bodies - Ranked Top 29 out of 131 Universities in UK (Times Good University Guide 2019).
- Ranked 2nd Most International University in the UK and 18th in the World (Times Higher Education World University Ranking 2017).
- Ranked 8th for overall satisfaction among all UK universities (NSS2015).
Source: www.timeshighereducation.com/features/national-student-survey-2015-overall satisfaction-results-full - Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU): Member
- 90% for overall student satisfaction in the 2018 National Student Survey
- Notable Alumni: Dr Oscar Arias Sanchez (Nobel Peace Prize, President of Costa Rica), Sir Christopher Pissarides (Nobel Economist Prize)
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Politics and International Studies (research excellence) | 1st | Research Excellence Framework 2014 |
Sociology (research excellence) | Top 20 | Research Excellence Framework 2014 |
About the Award
Awarding Body: University of Essex, UK
- Graduates will be issued with the same University of Essex degree award certificate.
- There is no mention of online study on the University of Essex degree certificate.
Graduation ceremony:
You will be invited to attend a graduation ceremony at the University of Essex campus in Colchester after fulfilled award requirements.
About the Programme
About the Program – LLB (Hons)
The University of Essex Online LLB (Hons) programmes are Qualifying Law Degree (QLD) approved by the relevant legal professional bodies and is the first step if you are considering practising law professionally.
The courses are listed on the Solicitors Regulation Authority website as a Qualifying Law Degree (QLD) provider.
The course is also relevant if you are an international student wanting to access an English Law programme from a respected UK institution whilst living overseas.
Duration
About 48 months, depending on your own study pace, study options chosen and module availability.
Remark:
– Study duration of 15-credit module: 9 weeks.
– Study duration of 30-credit module: 18 weeks.
Language Medium:
English
Delivery Mode:
Online
LLB (Hons) Law
While meeting the requirements for a Qualifying Law Degree, through which you complete the academic stage of legal education, setting you on the route to practicing law professionally.
This academically rigorous course will start by covering the essentials of using online resources towards your law studies. The second module in the English Law System will cement this and form a basis for your future studies in a wide range of legal areas including:
- criminal law, burden of proof and proposal for reform
- legally enforceable contracts and the factors that render them unenforceable
- tortious liability, negligence and duty of care
- real property law, easements, covenants and mortgages
- public international law and its relationship with national law
Your studies will culminate in an advanced independent programme of research into a topic within the scope of the LLB course.
As well as gaining the essential knowledge for an exciting career in law, you will gain excellent critical thinking and debating skills, honed through regular discussion forums with your fellow students. These skills will prepare you for success in a wide range of related disciplines.
Programme structure
This programme is made up of the following modules and, upon completion, is equal to a total of 360 credits.
Level 4 modules:
- Legal Skills and Context (30 cr)*
- Criminal Law (30 cr)†
- Public Law (30 cr)†
- Contract Law (30 cr)
Level 5 modules:
- Law of Tort (30 cr)†
- Land Law (30 cr)†
- European Union Law (15 cr)†
- Optional modules equal to 45 credits:
- Company Law (30 cr)§
- Legal Professions & Services (15 cr)§
- Business Law: Finance & Tax (15 cr)§
- Introduction to Public International Law (15 cr)
Level 6 modules:
- Equity and Trusts (15 cr)†
- Wills & the Administration of Estates (15 cr)
- Three optional modules:
- Final Year Research Project (30 cr)
- Criminal & Civil Litigation (30 cr)§
- Commercial Law (30 cr)§
- Family Law (30 cr)
- Law of Evidence (30 cr)§
- International Trade Law (30 cr)
- Employment Law (30 cr)
- Medical Law (30 cr)
Remarks:
* These modules are core and must be passed in order to achieve the award.
† These modules are compulsory and must be passed in order to achieve a Qualifying Law Degree.
§ These modules optional and Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE) focused.
LLB (Hons) Law with Business
Whether you’re excited about a career in business and believe that a Qualifying Law Degree would support your business career, or you are keen to start a legal career with a commercial slant then our LLB Law with Business programme could be right for you.
You’ll gain a through grounding in the essentials of both law and business, including:
- civil and criminal aspects of the English Legal System
- the functions and importance of operations management
- legally enforceable contracts and the factors that render them unenforceable
- how a market economy functions and the role of government within it
- the establishment and management of trusts and complex property transactions
As the only fully assignment-based Qualifying Law Degree accredited by the SRA and BSB, through which you can complete the academic stage of legal education, you’ll be able to pursue a career practicing law professionally, and your specialism in business will make you an asset to many national and international corporations.
Your final project can focus on any topic within the scope of your studies and will include independent research and a detailed and succinct analysis of your chosen area of law.
Programme structure
This programme is made up of the following modules and, upon completion, is equal to a total of 360 credits.
Level 4 modules:
- Legal Skills and Context (30 cr)*
- Criminal Law (30 cr)†
- Public Law (30 cr)†
- Business Environment (15 cr)*
- One optional module:
- Business & Management Skills (15 cr)
- Fundamentals of Marketing (15 cr)
- Human Resource Management (15 cr)
- Introduction to Finance (15 cr)
Level 5 modules:
- Contract Law (30 cr)
- Law of Tort (30 cr)†
- Land Law (30 cr)†
- Operations Management (15 cr)*
- One optional module:
- Leadership & Managing Teams (15 cr)
- Marketing & Sales Management (15 cr)
- Financial Decision Making (15 cr)
- Business Planning (15 cr)
- Project Management (15 cr)
- Marketing Communications (15 cr)
- Consumer Behaviour (15 cr)
Level 6 modules:
- European Union Law (15 cr)†
- Equity and Trusts (15 cr)†
- Wills and the Administration of Estates (15 cr)
- Business Strategy (15 cr)*
- Optional modules equal to 60 credits:
- Final Year Research Project (30 cr)
- Strategic Human Resource Management (15 cr)
- International Marketing Strategy (15 cr)
- Business Finance (15 cr)
- e-Business and Marketing (15 cr)
- Marketing Research (15 cr)
- Services Marketing (15 cr)
Remarks:
* These modules are core and must be passed in order to achieve the award.
† These modules are compulsory and must be passed in order to achieve a Qualifying Law Degree.
LLB (Hons) Law with Criminology
This degree will provide you with a thorough academic training in the discipline of law, while also allowing developing knowledge of criminal behaviour and its causes.
With the addition of key topics in criminology, you can explore these two complementary fields while gaining a Qualifying Law Degree through which you complete the academic stage of legal education whilst gaining speciality in Criminology.
You’ll explore specialist topics including criminal law, criminology and criminal behaviour while also gaining a solid grounding in many essential legal topics such as:
- legally enforceable contracts and the factors that render them unenforceable
- tortious liability, negligence and duty of care
- real property law, easements, covenants and mortgages
- the establishment and management of trusts and complex property transactions
Towards the end of your study you will complete a detailed research project on any topic of interest within the scope of your degree. Participating in discussion forums and reflecting in your journal entries gives you plenty of opportunity to relate your course matter to your own experiences and use your new skills and knowledge in your existing role.
Programme structure
This programme is made up of the following modules and, upon completion, is equal to a total of 360 credits.
Level 4 modules:
- Legal Skills and Context (30 cr)*
- Criminal Law (30 cr)†
- Public Law (30 cr)†
- Introduction to Criminology (15 cr)*
- One optional module:
- Crime and Society (15 cr)
- Dealing with Offending Behaviour (15 cr)
- Justice and Punishment (15 cr)
Level 5 modules:
- Contract Law (30 cr)
- Law of Tort (30 cr)†
- Land Law (30 cr)†
- Criminology (15 cr)*
- One optional module:
- Forensic and Criminal Psychology (15 cr)
- Criminal Investigation (15 cr)
- Youth Crime and Justice (15 cr)
- Prisons and Penology (15 cr)
- Probation and Community Justice (15 cr)
Level 6 modules:
- European Union Law (15 cr)†
- Equity and Trusts (15 cr)†
- Wills and the Administration of Estates (15 cr)
- Criminal Behaviour and Deviance (15 cr)*
- Optional modules worth 60 credits:
- Final Year Research Project (30 cr)
- Victimology and Criminal Victimisation (15 cr)
- Criminal Justice in the Information Age: Cyber Crime and Security (15 cr)
- The Economics of Crime (15 cr)
- Policing (15 cr)
Remarks:
* These modules are core and must be passed in order to achieve the award.
† These modules are compulsory and must be passed in order to achieve a Qualifying Law Degree.
LLB (Hons) Law with Psychology
Whether you are considering a legal career with a psychological slant, a psychology career with an understanding of the legal issues, or even using knowledge from both areas in other fields, this comprehensive degree will allow you to explore psychology alongside your LLB while opening up your career opportunities.
You’ll look into a range of legal and psychological topics such as:
- tortious liability, negligence and duty of care
- the milestones in human development throughout their lifespan
- criminal law, burden of proof and proposal for reform
- the social factors that impact on individuals’ lives
Towards the end of your study you will complete a detailed research project on any topic of interest within the scope of your degree. By conducting your own research and collating appropriate resources, you will be able to produce a thorough insight into your chosen area.
Programme structure
This programme is made up of the following modules and, upon completion, is equal to a total of 360 credits.
Level 4 modules:
- Legal Skills and Context (30 cr)*
- Criminal Law (30 cr)†
- Public Law (30 cr)†
- Introduction to Social Psychology (15 cr)*
- One optional module:
- Introduction to Cognitive Psychology (15 cr)
- Personality and Intelligence (15 cr)
Level 5 modules:
- Contract Law (30 cr)†
- Law of Tort (30 cr)†
- Land Law (30 cr)†
- Psychological Development through the Lifespan (15 cr)*
- One optional module:
- Biological Psychology (15 cr)
- Reasoning and Decision-Making (15 cr)
- Forensic Psychology (15 cr)
Level 6 modules:
- European Union Law (15 cr)†
- Equity and Trusts (15 cr)†
- Wills and the Administration of Estates (15 cr)
- Critical Social Psychology (15 cr)*
- Optional modules worth 60 credits:
- Final Year Research Project (30 cr)
- Developmental Science (15 cr)
- Occupational Psychology (15 cr)
- Investigative Psychology (15 cr)
- Clinical and Counselling Psychology (15 cr)
Remarks:
* These modules are core and must be passed in order to achieve the award.
† These modules are compulsory and must be passed in order to achieve a Qualifying Law Degree.
The LLB (Hons) Law with Psychology optional modules, once chosen, will become compulsory for the purposes of the rules of assessment.
Introduction
Studying online gives you the freedom to study when and where it suits you – at home, during your lunch hour or anywhere else you have internet access.
All of the online courses have an indicative study duration which is a guide to how long your course will take to complete. The actual duration may be longer or shorter depending on your speed of study, study options chosen and module availability. It’s possible to complete your studies faster than the indicative course duration by doubling up on modules at certain times; however, minimum study durations do apply.
All of the courses have regular start dates throughout the year. The academic year is organised into modules, typically with a one- or two-week break between modules and a structured three-week break for the Christmas period. Students will receive a course timetable during the application process.
Teaching methods and style
The university utilise a virtual learning environment instead of a traditional campus to deliver the courses. The system tracks and manages the learning process in real-time and provides you with immediate access to your learning materials.
This learning platform allows both students and tutors to actively take part in real-time conversations and you can listen to, and view, live lectures and seminars over the internet. All courses are delivered in English only.
You are supported throughout your course by a dedicated Student Adviser and have the opportunity to regularly interact with fellow students and your tutor. To ensure you receive the support you need from your tutor, the University cap class sizes at 20 students.
Support
- Student Advisers: All students have a personal Student Adviser who is their first contact point, mentor; provide support and guidance.
- Experienced Module Tutors: The online tutors have vast experience of delivering both traditional campus and online.
- They will be in regular contact with students throughout the course, via online virtual learning platform which.
- Question and answer sessions: They will lead the class by delivering seminars, posting lessons and assignments, answering questions.
- Feedback on coursework: The virtual learning environment will also be used to mark assignments and provide feedback on coursework.
- Responding to your questions by phone or email: There is also the opportunity to have regular contact with tutor by telephone and e-mail as you progress through your course and to interact with other students on the programme through online forums.
- Additional Resources: You will have access to a number of resources to complement your studies via virtual learning platform, such as online libraries, which will enable you to access on-line journals, databases and e-books.
Assessment:
An assignment-based assessment approach is adopted, instead of exams.
All of your work is uploaded via the online learning platform where your tutor has direct access to assess it.
You are always aware of your current provisional grade right from the start of the programme, allowing you to evaluate the success of your current study methods and clearly identify areas to improve.
The University believe that this transparency gives you the information you need to make the most of your course. We achieve this by:
- showing your marks clearly in your gradebook, which can be viewed whenever you log onto the learning platform
- the rapid turnaround of work assessed to ensure that your gradebook is always up to date
- assessing your work throughout the module rather than waiting for end of year exams
- ensuring you have regular contact with your Student Adviser
- the simplicity and transparency in the design of our assessment criteria
Entry Requirements
Academic requirement :
- Three A-levels, or equivalent; plus
English language proficiency requirement:
- IELTS 6.0, or equivalent, or
- pass the University online admission English test
You are required to pass your initial assignment set during the first 21 days of the course in order to continue with your studies
Credit Transfer / Exemption
Credit for prior learning and credit for current competencies will be granted to eligible applicants.
Credit will be considered on a case-by-case basis and may be offered for equivalent level studies.
Application Status:
Open
Programme information is correct at time of publish. The University reserves the right to make variations to the programme schedules, contents, information and fees without notice.
It is a matter of discretion for individual employers to recognise any qualification to which this course may lead.
More Information
FAQ about studying law online
LLB (Hons) Law degree is one of the most prestigious and well-established professional qualifications. Because of the nature of the course, which is focused on applying legal knowledge in practical circumstances, many people are wondering how can it be studied ‘properly’ online.
Here at University of Essex Online, we regularly receive questions about the details and legitimacy of our law degree so we thought we’d share our knowledge and dispel the ten most common misconceptions about studying law online…
A real law degree
This LLB (Hons) Law is a Qualifying Law Degree (QLD), approved by the UK Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Bar Standard Board. It is the first step for students considering practising law professionally as a solicitor or barrister.
You will graduate as a law student
Graduates are invited to attend a graduation ceremony at the University of Essex, Colchester Campus.
This exciting day gives students the chance to reflect on their achievements and celebrate with family and friends.
There is also no mention of online study on the University of Essex degree certificate; the mode of study is only mentioned on the transcripts that accompany your final grades.
Same standard topics are covered as study on-campus
Being a QLD the LLB (Hons) programme covers all foundation modules including Constitutional and Administrative Law, Law of European Union, Criminal Law, Law of Contract, Law of Tort, Property Law, Equity and Law of Trust, and Legal Research.
Along with these core modules this programme also covers a number of compulsory and optional modules. The modules are designed and delivered in a way that in addition to subject-specific knowledge, students will also gain a range of skills including advocacy skills, analytical and problem-solving skills needed to build a successful career in law or a number of other related careers.
Same effort is required as study on-campus
With our discussion forums, regular lectures, assignment deadlines and directed reading, students are required to put the same effort as study on-campus during their course of study for the LLB (Hons) degree.
Teaching – experienced online law tutors
The University of Essex Online LLB tutors are solicitors, barristers and established law lecturers, and every one is more than qualified to teach law at the LLB level.
- Dr Naila Anwar, the Head of Law, was awarded a PhD degree from the School of Law, University of Nottingham (NU).
- Naila has worked as a lecturer and tutor at a number of prestigious universities, including Sheffield International College (SIC), Nottingham Trent University (NTU), Nottingham Trent International College (NTIC) and many more.
Support – one-to-one tutor support plus class discussion time
- Individual tutor support is provided to each of the students via email and telephone (plus feedback on assignments).
- Tutors run live Q&A sessions that allow students to communicate in real-time.
- We recognise that discussion is an important part of learning, especially for a challenging discipline like law, so our students are also graded on their contributions to our discussion forums.
Learning – it is more than standard textbooks
The University of Essex Online LLB (Hons) help students to develop valuable knowledge and study skills with a combination of
- standard e-textbooks with recorded lectures to create a full-rounded and engaging learning experience;
- free copies of e-textbooks;
- free access to an online library.
Career Opportunities – more than practice law
Law opens up many opportunities for students to develop their careers, both inside and outside the legal field; this includes preparing graduates for roles in finance, human resources, education, local and central government, the voluntary sector or management.
Our graduates also develop a number of transferable skills that they can use in almost any workplace, including communications, presentation, writing, analytical and critical-thinking skills.
Quality Assurance
The Turnitin plagiarism detection software is adopted to monitor students’ work and if a submission is found to be in breach of University rules and regulations, procedures are in place to escalate the matter (which may lead to disciplinary action being taken).
Industrial recognition
Approach towards online qualifications has changed in the last few years and with so much of our everyday lives now online they’re given the same respect as a traditional campus-based qualification.
Same academic standards, rules and policies are applied to degrees delivered on-campus and online.
What is a Qualifying Law Degree in the UK?
Any law degree is a prestigious achievement, and a highly-respected qualification. However, if your ultimate career goal is to practise law professionally you won’t just need a law degree, you’ll need a Qualifying Law Degree (QLD). Here’s everything you need to know about this essential requirement.
How do you define a qualifying law degree?
A QLD is approved by the relevant legal professional bodies, and is defined as “an approved qualification which contains training in the seven foundations of legal knowledge (specified by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Bar Standards Board, UK). The degree is one of the requirements needed to practise law.”
What are the restrictions and requirements?
In order for your law degree to be classified as a QLD, it must adhere to four standards:
1. You must complete all your degree studies in not more than six years from start to finish.
2. You must also cover the following seven subject areas:
- Public law (constitutional/administrative)
- European Union law
- Procedural law (including law of evidence)
- Criminal law
- Law of obligations (contract, restitution, and tort)
- Property law (real property)
- Trusts and equity
3. You must pass a foundation subject without exceeding the maximum three attempts.
4. Deliberate academic misconduct may result in a person being refused admission as a solicitor.
How do I use it to practise law?
Law is a complex and challenging discipline, and there are many steps that a person needs to complete before they become a barrister or solicitor. The process typically involves three main stages of training:
- Academic Stage: an undergraduate degree in law (LLB), or an undergraduate degree in any other subject followed by the conversion course
- Vocational Stage: the Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC), which entails one year of full time study or two years’ part time study
- Pupillage: one year spent as a pupil in barristers’ chambers or in another organisation approved by the Bar Standards Board as a Pupillage Training Organisation (PTO)
It’s also important to note that in order to complete the Academic Stage for qualification as a barrister, the student must achieve a lower second class honours as a minimum.
What other careers can I use it for?
A law degree is an extremely valuable qualification, recognised by employers around the world.
If you decide that you don’t want to practise law as a barrister/solicitor, you still have many careers open to you; roles in finance, human resources, education, local and central government, the voluntary sector or management all benefit from an academic law background.
Alongside subject-specific knowledge, a law degree also helps students to develop transferable skills in a number of areas including research, presentation and critical thinking.
What makes the University of Essex Online LLB (Hons) so unique?
The University of Essex Online LLB (Hons) course is a 100% online, part-time Qualifying Law Degree. Our students study on a virtual learning platform, watching interactive lectures and using resources that are tailored specifically for online education.
Online and part-time education is extremely flexible and allows students to work while studying. It’s perfect for people with demanding family or career commitments. Progress is monitored through assignments, which are frequently assessed and validated using a well-established electronic monitoring system to check for plagiarism.
Our students are also assigned a dedicated Student Adviser who acts as a point of contact and mentor. We’re extremely proud of the student support we offer all of our students and we have consistently received outstanding overall student satisfaction ratings from the independent National Student Survey, scoring 93% for overall student satisfaction in the 2017 National Student Survey.
Our Head of Law, Dr Naila Anwar, has many years’ experience, and has worked as a Senior Academic Tutor, Law Lecturer, Module Coordinator and Sessional Law Tutor at many distinguished UK universities. She is also an enrolled advocate of the Dhaka Bar Association and has worked as a trainee lawyer for the Human Rights Enforcement Agency, one of the leading NGOs.
Route to Qualification as a Lawyer in HK
How can I become a Solicitor 怎樣能成為律師(事務律師)?
Any person wishing to qualify as a solicitor must obtain a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree from the University of Hong Kong, the City University of Hong Kong, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, OR another recognized tertiary institution under Common Law jurisdiction (or pass the Common Professional Examination of England and Wales (CPE) for non-law graduates), and must obtain a Postgraduate Certificate in Laws (PCLL). You are also required to satisfactorily complete a period of two years employment as a trainee solicitor in order to be eligible for admission to practice in Hong Kong.
擬取得律師資格的人士,必須於香港大學、香港城市大學、香港中文大學 或 其他 認可之普通法適用地區之院校取得法學士學位 (LLB)(如所持之學位並非法律學,可再通過Common Professional Examination of England and Wales (CPE) 之考試),並取得法學專業證書 / 法律學深造證書 (PCLL)。在取得所需學歷後,仍要再完成兩年的實習律師(”trainee solicitor”)實習期,表現良好,才可獲認許在香港以律師身分執業。
How can I become a Barrister 怎樣能成為訟務律師(俗稱大律師)?
A person is qualified for admission as a barrister under section 27(1) of the Legal Practitioners Ordinance if he/she:-
- is a holder of Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree and a Postgraduate Certificate in Laws (PCLL); or
- is a solicitor in Hong Kong; or
- is an overseas lawyer.
Holders of non-law bachelor degrees can either complete the LLB course or pass the Common Professional Examination of England and Wales (CPE) before taking the Postgraduate Certificate in Laws.
Applicants must undertake pupillage (similar to being a “trainee”) for six months in order to be eligible for admission as barrister. In order to practise, however, they must undertake pupillage for a further six months during which time they have a limited right of practice.
根據《法律執業者條例》(香港法例第159章)第27(1)條, 符合下列資格之人士可在香港申請成為大律師:
- 持法律學士學位 (LLB) 及 本港法學專業證書 / 法律學深造證書 (PCLL);或
- 於香港執業的律師;或
- 於外地執業的律師。
如申請人所持之大學學位並非法律學士學位,他們須再取得法律學士學位,或 通過Common Professional Examination of England and Wales (CPE) 之考試,才可修讀法學專業證書 / 法律學深造證書課程。
申請人取得大律師資格前必須完成6個月的實習大律師實習期(“pupillage”);如要正式執業,他們還須再實習6個月(在該段實習期內,他們可在限定範圍內以大律師身分執業)。
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