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Law LLB (Hons)

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Arden University has three


COURSE CONTENT OVERVIEW 4
decades of experience providing
COURSE DETAILS AND ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 5 higher education, and we’ve
helped more than 50,000
ABOUT BLENDED LEARNING 6
students globally gain the
ABOUT ONLINE LEARNING 7 qualifications they need to
succeed. We have a 95% student
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satisfaction rating, and 9 out
MEET OUR HEAD OF SCHOOL 23 of 10 Arden students believe
studying with us has helped
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them transform their careers.*
*Arden University 2021 graduate survey
COURSE CONTENT OVERVIEW PG 4

The Law LLB (Hons) will help you gain Course at a glance
the knowledge and practical workplace
• Broaden your knowledge of the
skills required to increase your future
major overarching concepts
employability in the legal sector. It’s
within the field of law.
Law LLB (Hons) the perfect pathway if you aspire to be
a solicitor or barrister, or it can serve as • Gain a broad range of legal and
the first step to an exciting choice of research skills that are highly
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career possibilities in professions such sought after in both law and non-
as journalism, education, and politics, legal sectors, expanding your
allowing you to discover the aspects professional skill set and increasing
of law that ignite your passion. your future employability.

Our LLB reflects the latest industry • Discover which aspects of law you enjoy
requirements to ensure that you are and where your career path might lie.
fully equipped to take either the relevant
• Explore a diverse spectrum of topics
Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE)
that will help you to build your own
exams or a Bar Practice Course.
personalised pathway based on your
You can visit the Arden interests and goals.
University website page
for this course here.
COURSE DETAILS AND ENTRY REQUIREMENTS PG 5

Key facts Entry requirements


Career Progression
Location: Blended, online
• Three subjects at GCE A level or
Start dates: Every 3 months • Solicitor
equivalent, plus passes at grade C or
Full time: 3 years
above in four subjects at GCSE level or • Barrister
Part time: 3 years+
equivalent including GCSE English; or
• Paralegal
Contact us • Completion of a recognised Access
• Legal Executive
Programme or equivalent, such as our
If you’d like to get in touch to find
Law LLB (Hons) with Foundation Year. • Teaching and Academia
out more about studying this
course, please use the following: Non-standard entry requirements • Business Consultancy

• We are happy to consider an application


UK enquiries: from you if you can show us you have
Call 0800 268 7737
the motivation to study this LLB degree,
Email study@arden.ac.uk
even if you do not currently meet
International online learning:
our standard entry requirements.
Call +44 20 300 56070 English proficiency
Email online@arden.ac.uk If you’d like to get your
• IELTS 6.0 (no less than 5.5 in any element); application started,
or TOEFL iBT 80; or equivalent. please click here.
ABOUT BLENDED LEARNING PG 6

Blended learning
Study centre locations
Your face-to–face classes will be scheduled
Blended learning with Arden University
on either two mornings (9.00am to 1.00pm), • Holborn, London, UK
brings you the best of both worlds: a flexible
two afternoons (1.30pm to 5.30pm), or two
mix of face-to-face teaching at one of our • Tower Hill, London, UK
evenings (two nights on campus 5:30-
study centres in the UK, combined with
9:30pm) during teaching weeks. You’ll be • Birmingham, UK
independent online learning that you can
able to opt for your preferred time when you
take part in whenever and wherever works • Manchester, UK
apply and, we’ll do our best to accommodate
best with your existing commitments.
your preferred schedule subject to student
When you study via blended learning, intake numbers for your course. Please note: course availability varies
depending on study centre location.
you’ll study two modules at a time over 10-
Please visit our course page for the latest
week study periods. Each week of study You can find out more about blended information on available locations.

will require a minimum of 33.5 hours learning with Arden University here.
of participation, which comprises:

• 8 hours of timetabled face-to-face


teaching each week based in one
of our study centres

• A minimum 25.5 hours of Meet some of our


independent online learning blended learning
students here.
ABOUT ONLINE LEARNING PG 7

Online learning Studying online doesn’t mean studying Online learning key benefits
alone. As well as receiving regular feedback
Studying this course online gives you • Study anywhere worldwide
and guidance from your course tutor, you’ll
a lot of flexibility and convenience. You
be studying with likeminded students • Plan your own schedule
can enrol with us from anywhere in the
and you’ll have access to community
world and study your degree from the • Benefit from reduced costs
message boards to discuss your course
comfort of home, without the requirement
and the topics being raised within it. • Study around work
to attend classes in a physical location.
and family life
We’ve even set up community boards
You’ll study the course through ilearn,
embedded into each of the course
our university campus in the cloud. ilearn
modules so you can have discussions
provides you with an integrated online
with your tutor and classmates on the
learning experience, including your virtual
topics you’re currently learning.
classroom, lecture hall, and online library of
more than half a million books and journals You can find out more about online
– yours for free while you study with us. learning with Arden University here.

Discover why so many


students choose online
learning with Arden here.
COURSE MODULE DETAILS PG 8

Your modules will provide you Alternatively, if you’d like to graduate with
with a broad portfolio of skills a more universal degree qualification,
that are applicable across a you have a number of optional modules
diverse range of career choices, to choose from at level six of the course.
meaning you’ll be graduating with Each of these modules covers a particular
a qualification that provides value field or career skill set, such as family
for a lifetime. You’ll also have law or immigration and asylum law.
the opportunity to select specific
Please see the following pages for a
degree pathways, such as opting
detailed overview of each course module.
for course modules that cover the
knowledge required for the new
Solicitors Qualifying Examination
or a Bar Practice Course.
COURSE MODULE DETAILS PG 9

Level 4
English Legal System and Skills (20 credits) Public Law (20 credits)

This module introduces you to the English Legal System, including The public law module is divided into three parts. You will
the development of the legal system, sources of law, and how law examine public law and theory, looking at critical accounts
is applied. Additionally, you will learn the key academic and legal of constitutionalism, and situate the British constitution in
skills needed to study law. The module introduces you to a wide a global context. The second part of the module focuses
range of primary and secondary legal sources and databases, such on parliamentary sovereignty and conventions, while the
as Westlaw UK, so you can develop techniques for undertaking third section examines the role of the courts within the
research online. Key skills you will gain on this module include: constitution, covering judicial review and the Human Rights
Act 1998. Other key themes you will study include:
• Understanding the English Legal System and the key sources of law,
as well as assessing the main legal principles which underpin the • Undertaking critical analysis and reaching reasoned, evidenced
English Legal System and how these principles affect the evolution decisions using problem-solving skills.
of English Law.
• Assessing the extent and efficiency of the ways in which the courts
• A range of skills needed for the academic study of law and employability, protect fundamental and administrative rights.
including identifying and using legal research material appropriately.
• Explaining and applying principles of governmental arrangements
• Identifying areas for personal or professional development and establish in the context of diverse methods and theories of public law.
ways to achieve these goals.
COURSE MODULE DETAILS PG 10

Tort 1 (20 credits) Crime 1 (20 credits)

This module introduces you to key areas of tortious Crime 1 introduces you to principles of criminal law from
liability, negligence, and the requirements for establishing the initial stages of a journey through the criminal justice
liability, through the use of a practical scenario. You will system. You will consider types of offences, such as offences
gain a critical awareness of the issues which underpin the against a person and property, as well as the different
adversarial process and follow the life of authentic client defences that may be relied upon. The module also examines
cases as they progress from initial action, discovering what the role of the police and treatment of suspects at the
is needed for a successful claim to be brought in negligence. police station. Additional areas you will cover include:
Other themes you will study on the module include:
• Explaining the principles of criminal law and evaluating criminal
• Critically analysing the aims and legal principles of the law of liability.
negligence and applying the principles of the law of negligence
• Analysing the rights of a suspect in the police station.
to reach reasoned conclusions in legal problems.
• Applying the law to authentic simulated scenarios.
• Communicating knowledge and understanding in written form using
appropriate legal terminology and presenting structured and • Demonstrating interpersonal skills such as effective listening,
supported legal arguments. negotiating, persuading and presentation in the context of a police
station environment.
• Demonstrating awareness of current developments in this area
and the impact that such developments will have.
COURSE MODULE DETAILS PG 11

Civil Liberties in Practice (20 credits) Contract Law (20 credits)

This module introduces you to the legal framework for the The aim of this module is to provide an overview of English
protection and enforcement of civil liberties and human rights in contract law, common law, and equitable principles,
the UK. You will explore the key issues central to the protection as well as relevant legislation and the formation of a
of human rights and civil liberties, such as balancing individual contract. In addition to studying ‘black letter’ law, you will
rights with state interests through the context of civil liberties critically assess the law and evaluate its social, political,
in practice. Key learning outcomes from this module include: and economic context. Using a simulation, you will identify
a breach of contract and learn to action a remedy for
• Explaining the historical development of human rights legislation
that breach. Other themes you will explore include:  
in England and Wales.
• Defining and explaining the main principles of contract law, as well
• Evaluating domestic and multi-jurisdictional law related to human
as communicating an understanding of appropriate legal
rights and civil liberties and understanding cultural and ethical
terminology in written form.
issues in the context of civil liberties and human rights.
• Demonstrating an awareness of the practical consequences of the
• Identifying instances where the rights of the individual conflict
formation of a contract, identifying breaches of contract and the
with the interests of the state.
appropriate remedies for parties.
• Applying knowledge to simulated and authentic scenarios.
• Applying the principles of contract law to authentic scenarios to
reach logical and well-reasoned conclusions.
COURSE MODULE DETAILS PG 12

Level 5
Tort 2 (20 credits) Crime 2 (20 credits)

Tort 2 introduces you to other forms of tortious liability, including This module builds on the content of crime 1 and introduces
occupiers’ liability, trespass, defamation, and nuisance. You concepts of criminal litigation and sentencing, court
will consider key judgments from different perspectives to procedure, and specific offences. You will learn to apply
evidence an understanding of the context of judicial decision- relevant legal principles to realistic client-based and ethical
making within this area of law. You will develop skills in critical problems at the level of a competent newly qualified solicitor
reading and case analysis and draw upon aspects of the English in practice. You will also learn how to categorise offences
legal system and public law to provide a comprehensive into appropriate classifications and advise on venue, plea,
approach to the law. Key skills you will gain include: sentencing, and appeals. Other areas you will cover include:

• Analysing the aims, legal principles, and success of torts relating to • Comprehending and applying knowledge of the key measures of global
land, property, and the person. health, and considering how the field gives rise to ethical issues.

• Demonstrating a capacity for legal research and independent learning • Understanding criminal litigation and sentencing.
by locating and employing relevant information obtained from
• Analysing the burden and standard of proof.
primary and secondary sources.
• Making representations effectively, verbally or in writing, in an authentic
• Utilising analytical skills to evaluate and respond to current
courtroom scenario.
developments in this area.
COURSE MODULE DETAILS PG 13

Land Law and Practical Skills Equity, Trust and Wills (20 credits)

This module will introduce you to the law concerning ownership This module introduces the core principles of equity and trusts
of and rights and responsibilities over freehold and leasehold law, and how this governs the creation and operation of trusts.
property. You will also develop an understanding of the core You will look into the different types of trusts that are available and
knowledge areas of freehold and leasehold real estate law, and consider how these are used in different contexts, such as family,
practice and principles of planning law. The module is focused commercial, or charitable purposes. Additionally, you will learn
on professional practice so you develop the skills needed how to apply trusts law in the context of will drafting and estate
when you enter employment in legal practice or other areas administration. At the end of the module you will be able to:
of work. Key learning outcomes from this module include:
• Apply the core principles of equity and trust law in practice. Draft a
• Comprehend and apply knowledge of the key measures of global simple will, appropriately distributing an estate and applying
identifying and analysing the characteristics, structure and content for a grant of representation.
of a lease.
• Understand trusts, wills, and estate administration.
• Applying core knowledge areas of freehold and leasehold real estate
• Demonstrate the skills needed to operate within the probate sector,
law and practice.
having a keen awareness of current developments in probate practice
• Taking instructions from and advising a client effectively and and understanding how to respond to change.
professionally, demonstrating listening skills, analysis, incision,
and clear communication.
COURSE MODULE DETAILS PG 14

Dispute Resolution (20 credits) Technology, Innovation and the Law (20 credits)

The dispute resolution module gives you a broad perspective This module explores the impact that rapidly changing
of civil procedure and alternative methods of resolving technology has on society and legal practice. You will consider
disputes outside of court proceedings. You will consider the a series of new technologies and the issues that these raise,
role of the court in resolving disputes, the purpose of the such as regulation and enforceability. You will also gain insights
civil procedure rules, and the possible outcomes of a court into how innovation and technology are disrupting legal
action. You will work through practical exercises such as legal practice, including differing models of delivering legal services,
drafting and advocacy, which will help you develop key legal law tech, and legal ethics. Key learning outcomes include:
skills. Key themes explored during the module include:
• Critically analysing the ways in which new technologies are regulated.
• Analysing disputes and identifying suitable forms of dispute resolution
• Demonstrating a commercial awareness of different legal service
and examining the lawyer’s role in dispute resolution.
models.
• Critically analysing current issues within civil justice and civil litigation.
• Identifying and planning strategies for personal development in the
• Demonstrating practical understanding of civil procedure through the context of legal innovation and technology.
drafting of documents.
COURSE MODULE DETAILS PG 15

Level 6 core module Level 6 SQE pathway recommended modules


Employment Law (20 credits) Business Law and Practice (20 credits)

In employment law you will study the key areas that impact This module introduces you to business law and practice,
business operations within commerce and industry, whilst from business conception and ownership to voluntary or
developing the ability to apply the necessary relevant principles enforced conclusion. You will learn how to apply relevant legal
and remedies. You will analyse employment law concepts and principles and rules appropriately at the level of a competent
models and apply them in the context of changing employment newly qualified solicitor in practice, to authentic scenarios.
environments. Skills gained on this module include: You will also study appropriate forms of business structures,
as well as the interests, rights, obligations, and powers of the
• Critically appraising the nature of the employment relationship and
stakeholders in the business. Other learning outcomes include:
the law relating to the formation, operation and termination of the
employment contract. • Identifying and evaluating the different business mediums,
forming a company, and advising on regulatory compliance.
• Contextualising and critically evaluating current developments in
employment law. • Applying partnership regulation in authentic scenarios and critically
analysing personal and corporate insolvency regulation.
• Defining and applying the main employment rights (statutory and
common law), duties and liabilities of employers and employees. • Possessing a range of skills to operate within the legal sector, having
a keen awareness of current developments in working practice and
being well positioned to respond to change.
COURSE MODULE DETAILS PG 16

Solicitors’ Professional Practice (20 credits) Property Practice (20 credits)

This module introduces you to the realities of professional This module builds upon the content of Land Law and
practice in the provision of legal services. You will discover a practical skills to develop your knowledge of freehold and
solicitor’s professional and ethical considerations including leasehold real estate law and practice, as well as principles of
the code of conduct and overriding legal obligations. You conveyancing and the taxation of property. The module has
will also experience the demands of practice such as client a strong focus on developing active listening skills, effective
care, time management, and meeting targets, as well as communication of advice and information, and written
key concepts including the law on taxation, interpreting communication skills. Key areas you will cover include:
business accounts, and regulation and practice of solicitors’
• Identifying the key provisions of a lease and advising on the
accounts. Other key learning outcomes include:
obligations and liabilities of the parties.
• Analysing and applying the appropriate taxation rules to authentic
• Producing and reviewing appropriate documentation for the
scenarios.
procedural stages in the conveyancing of land.
• Interpreting and preparing business or solicitors accounts with regard
• Taking instructions from and advising a client effectively and
to wider ethical and professional considerations and applying the
professionally, demonstrating listening skills, analysis, incision,
SRA Code of Conduct.
and clear communication.
• Consider and use the overriding legal obligations of solicitors within
wider ethical and professional considerations.
COURSE MODULE DETAILS PG 17

Law of Evidence (20 credits) Level 6 bar pathway recommended modules


European Union Law (20 credits)
This module aims to introduce the principles and practical
application of the law of evidence within a courtroom context. On this module you will learn the general constitutional
You will study techniques for eliciting evidence as well as looking and legislative structure of the European Union (EU), and
at the role of the lawyers, judge, and jury in an adversarial understand the function and application of EU law in the
court system. This module is particularly useful if you are areas of free movement of goods, the free movement
seeking to enter professional practice as either a solicitor of workers, freedom of establishment, and the freedom
or a barrister. Additional themes you will cover include: to provide services throughout the member states. This
module is particularly recommended if you wish to pursue
• Critically analysing the law of evidence, identifying evidential issues, and
a career at the Bar. Other aims of the module include:
evaluating the admissibility of evidence.
• Demonstrating a detailed knowledge of the substantive provisions
• Preparing appropriate advice for either the prosecution or defendant on
of European Community law in selected areas and showing a
evidentiary issues.
critical awareness of relevant social and political issues.
• Communicating effectively both verbally and in writing within a
• Utilising analytical and problem-solving skills under time constraints
litigation context using a range of appropriate media.
to identify issues of EU law, selecting relevant legal principles to
reach logical conclusions.

• Communicating legal arguments in written form using appropriate


legal terminology.
COURSE MODULE DETAILS PG 18

Advocacy (20 credits) Law of Evidence (20 credits)

On this module you will develop practical advocacy skills The law of evidence module introduces you to the principles and
which apply across a variety of situations. You will hone your practical application of the law of evidence within a courtroom
analytical and legal research skills and apply this knowledge to context. You will study techniques for eliciting evidence as
simulated scenarios and case studies. You will craft persuasive well as revising the role of the lawyers, judge, and jury in an
oral and written arguments and learn how to construct adversarial court system. The module content will particularly
skeleton arguments and statements of case. This module is appeal to you if you wish to enter professional practice as either
recommended if you wish to pursue a career at the Bar or a solicitor or a barrister. Key areas you will explore include:
as an advocate. Additional learning outcomes include:
• Analysing the law of evidence, evaluating the admissibility of evidence,
• Identifying relevant legal issues and applying the law appropriately. identifying evidential issues, and applying the law of evidence to
authentic scenarios.
• Responding appropriately to new information, changes in
instructions and judicial intervention in simulated scenarios. • Preparing appropriate advice for either the prosecution or defendant
on evidentiary issues.
• Communicating effectively both verbally and in writing, using a range of
media widely used in a professional context, demonstrating IT skills and • Within a litigation context, you will communicate effectively both
digital and information literacy. verbally and in writing, using a range of appropriate media.
COURSE MODULE DETAILS PG 19

Level 6 optional modules


Family Law (20 credits) Immigration and Asylum Law (20 credits)

This module introduces you to the law in England and Demonstrating an in-depth knowledge and understanding of
Wales regarding families. It covers various forms of domestic the various concepts, rules, institutions, and procedures in the
partnerships, relationship breakdown, financial orders, parents, field of immigration law. Reflecting critically on the role of the
children, assisted reproduction, domestic abuse, and international law in shaping the experiences of migrants and asylum seekers,
child abduction. You will gain a historical appreciation of the including the protection of their rights. Identifying and critically
development of these legal topics, as well as considering the analysing how immigration and asylum law is regulated in the
impact of the European Convention on Human Rights and UK, and applying a practical understanding of immigration
Human Rights Act 1998 and exploring the future of family law and asylum law within the context of an immigration appeal.
in England and Wales. Other key module themes include:
• Demonstrating an in-depth knowledge and understanding of the
• Identifying and critically analysing appropriate sources relating to family various concepts, rules, institutions, and procedures in the field
law, and conducting complex legal research and independent study. of immigration law.

• Analysing legal problems, identifying and applying relevant law, reaching • Reflecting critically on the role of the law in shaping the experiences of
logical, clearly expressed and reasoned conclusions, and showing migrants and asylum seekers, including the protection of their rights.
critical self-awareness and sensitivity.
• UK, and applying a practical understanding of immigration and
• Demonstrating drafting and professional communication skills relevant asylum law within the context of an immigration appeal.
to the practice of family law.
COURSE MODULE DETAILS PG 20

Placement and Pro Bono (20 credits) Public International Law (20 credits)

This module is designed to put into practice the skills and By providing you with an understanding of the key concepts,
knowledge you have developed thus far on the course. You principles, and institutions of international law, this module will
can undertake a legal placement, pro bono opportunity that enable you to investigate the role of States and international
benefits the public or a relevant group. A pro bono opportunity organisations within the international legal system, and to
may include a clinical legal education project. You will need to appreciate the position of the United Kingdom as one of
source appropriate opportunities, with the support and approval its key players. You will have the opportunity to understand
of the module tutor. Other core themes you will study include: how legal relationships between and among States work
in practice, and to explore the topic through contemporary
• Reflecting on your ability to use legal knowledge and practical skills.
issues, as well as develop key research and analytical skills.
• Understand and evaluate ethical issues in relation to a placement or Key themes explored during the module include:
pro bono setting.
• Assessing the rationale and role of international law and its impact on
• Analysing complex public or client real-life problems to identify and apply domestic law.
relevant legal principles in order to reach a logical, supported conclusion.
• Appreciating the function of international law within a global context
• Performing effectively within the professional practice or associated with a view of mastering wider economic and ethical issues and
environment and being flexible and adaptable to changes within that achieving an awareness of international law’s socio-political vocation.
environment.
• Identifying, interpreting, and applying international legal rules and
principles to current international law related events and issues.
COURSE MODULE DETAILS PG 21

International Commercial Law (20 credits) Legal Research Project (20 credits)

The international commercial law module provides you with The legal research project is your chance to dive deeper into a
a solid foundation for understanding the laws that govern topic you previously studied on other levels of the LLB. You will
the trading of goods and the legal challenges of such trade. It choose from a bank of topics covering both law and legal practice
examines the development and influence of the laws governing which span a wide range of subject areas. You will develop a
trading of goods and explores how commercial transactions thorough understanding of your chosen topic and may choose to
are regulated through different types of contracts, domestic explore it through comparative analysis involving one other legal
law, internationally agreed rules, as well as dispute resolution jurisdiction. You will work independently and engage in critical
procedures. Key skills gained on this module include: thinking and writing. Upon completing this module you will be
able to demonstrate proficiency in several areas, including:
• Distinguishing between different types of commercial contracts and
applying appropriate criteria to determine the available protection. • In-depth knowledge and understanding of a legal issue.

• Analysing the nature and framework of commercial law and identifying • Critically analysing and evaluating a range of literature on a chosen
and applying the relevant law to complex authentic scenarios. topic demonstrating awareness of ethical issues that may relate
to this research.
• Demonstrating a critical understanding and commercial awareness of the
practicalities related to remedies and put forward reasoned conclusions. • Conducting appropriate complex research independently.

• Understanding global commercial law issues and their place in a • Synthesising research data and information and presenting in
globalised economy, ethical decision-making and accountability. structured and coherent written format.
COURSE MODULE DETAILS PG 22

Legal Dissertation (40 credits)


The module builds on skills and knowledge developed in
The legal dissertation gives you the opportunity to conduct
previously studied modules and provides you with evidence
in-depth research on a topic of interest relating to law and/or
of a range of transferable skills. You will demonstrate critical
relevant legal practice or work-based experience. You will work
understanding of the issue you have researched, leading to
independently, supported by an academic supervisor, and engage
opportunities for higher level study and demonstrating skills
in critical thinking and writing.
in legal research for employability. Additionally, working with
a dissertation supervisor not only provides the chance to gain
valuable feedback on your chosen topic, but also helps you
develop skills in effective communication, self-reflection, and tact;
vital skills which can be applied in a range professional contexts.
MEET OUR HEAD OF SCHOOL PG 23

Harriet Jones
Deputy Head of School - Law

Harriet is a law academic and former associate


head with a focus on access to justice, mediation,
and practical legal training. Harriet was called to
the Bar by the Honourable Society of Lincoln’s Inn
in 2012 and continues to be very actively involved
with the legal profession. She is also an RICS
accredited mediator and is undertaking a PhD on
international mediation and access to justice.
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