Please note that Ashbourne does not offer this course to study at degree level Overview
Law shapes our lives in a multitude of ways. For example, it sets the terms of our employment, provides protection from harm, compensation for injury and impinges upon our closest relationships with others. It also regulates relations between States, in the European Union or more widely in the international sphere, over matters such as trade, environmental protection, diplomatic relations and the use of armed force. A degree in law would train students in the legal system of the UK.
Structure
Topics covered may include:
- Public Law
- Law of the European Union
- Criminal Law
- Obligations (including Contract, Restitution and Tort)
- Property Law
- Equity and the Law of Trusts
- Legal Research
Prerequisite A-Levels
- English
- Subjects required by Universities may vary
Similar Degree Courses
- International Law
- International Relations
- Sociology
Future Career Path
- Barristers
- Solicitors
- Government
- Industry
- Commerce
Universities that offer this course
The University of Aberdeen
University of Bath
The University of Birmingham
The University of Bradford
University of Brighton
Brunel University
Cambridge University
Cardiff University
Coventry University
University of Dundee
The University of Edinburgh
University of Exeter
The University of Huddersfield
The University of Hull
Lancaster University
University of Leeds
University of Leicester
The University of Liverpool
University of Northampton
The University of Nottingham
Nottingham Trent University
Oxford University
Oxford Brookes University
University of Plymouth
University of Portsmouth
Queen Mary, University of London
The University of Sheffield
Sheffield Hallam University
University of Southampton
Staffordshire University
University of Sunderland
University of Sussex
Swansea University
Swansea Metropolitan University
University College London
The University of Warwick
University of Wolverhampton |