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UNIVERSITY OF BRADFORD School of Management Programme title: BA (Hons) Legal Studies Awarding and teaching institution: Final award and interim awards: University of Bradford BA (Honours) [Framework for Higher Education Qualifications level 6] Diploma of Higher Education [Framework for Higher Education Qualifications level 5] Certificate of Higher Education[Framework for Higher Education Qualifications level 4] Programme title: Programme accredited by: Duration: UCAS code: BA (Honours) Legal Studies N/A 3 year full time N/A Subject benchmark Law statement: Date produced: July 2005 Last updated August 2014 Introduction The BA Honours in Legal Studies has been designed to enable you to study all the seven Foundations of Legal Knowledge subject areas and receive training in the skill of legal research but this programme is not a Qualifying Law Degree ( QLD). You will be transferred on to this programme from the LLB Honours programme which is a QLD if you fail to meet the progression or award criteria for the LLB but do meet the award and progression criteria of the University. Students are not recruited to this programme but may be transferred on to it at stage 2 or 3. Study of this approved legal framework is further enhanced through appropriate learning opportunities which will enable you to develop a clear understanding of the context within which diverse legal practices operate in society. In particular, you will appreciate the important interface between business activities and legal processes which aim to develop and deepen your knowledge and understanding of Law. Programme aims The programme is intended to ensure that you will have demonstrated: An understanding of the fundamental doctrines and principles which underpin the law of England and Wales and Europe; BA Legal Studies 04-08-14.doc Page 1

A basic knowledge of the sources of that law, and how it is made and developed; of the institutions within which that law is administered and the personnel who practise that law; An appreciation of the social and other pressures that shape the development of the law of England and Wales and Europe; The intellectual and practical skills needed to research the law on specific matters and to analyse both statute and case law, to apply it in the solution of legal problems and to communicate both in writing and orally the results of such work; and The ability to reflect on the fundamental social concepts such as justice, liberty and rights, and the contributions that the law makes to the advancement of those principles Programme Learning outcomes When you have completed Level 4 of the programme you will be able to: LO 1 use knowledge of a wide range of legal frameworks, concepts, principles and rules governing British and European legal institutions and processes; LO 2 apply legal skills and principles to practical scenarios in order to inform reasoned judgement and discriminate between the legally relevant and irrelevant; LO 3 communicate effectively with others both orally and in writing through group discussions to develop negotiation and interviewing skills and use of a wide range of ICT applications; LO 4 identify, develop and reflect on your personal and professional development skills to improve your performance as a learner. When you have completed Level 5 of the programme you will be able to: LO 5 apply that knowledge to contrasting legal perspectives and complexities in order to provide relevant and appropriate conclusions; LO 6 communicate effectively with others both orally and in writing through group discussions to develop negotiation and interviewing skills and use of a wide range of ICT applications; LO 7 handle and solve legal problems through the analysis and integration of legal knowledge and understanding within rapidly changing legal circumstances. When you have completed Level 6 of the programme you will be able to: LO 8 understand the role that law plays in society and recognise the relationships between legal professional requirements and business or civil activities and agreements; LO 9 use legal language, identify, research and gather the latest legal information using a variety of primary and secondary sources in order to evaluate and synthesise arguments and evidence; BA Legal Studies 04-08-14.doc Page 2

LO 10 act independently, to learn and apply critical thought and awareness though self management and reflection; LO 11 develop and value professional competences in order to make a significant future contribution to the advancement of society and citizenship. A Bachelor s degree (ordinary) may be awarded to students who have demonstrated: a systematic understanding of key aspects of their field of study, including acquisition of coherent and detailed knowledge informed by aspects of a law. an ability to deploy accurately established techniques of analysis and enquiry within general business and management. conceptual understanding that enables the student: o to devise and sustain arguments, and/or to solve problems, using ideas and techniques. o to describe and comment upon particular aspects of current research, or equivalent scholarship, or practice in law. an appreciation of the uncertainty, ambiguity and limits of knowledge. the ability to manage their own learning, and to make use of primary sources. Typically, holders of the qualification will be able to: apply the methods and techniques that they have learned to review, consolidate, extend and apply their knowledge and understanding. communicate information, ideas, problems and solutions to both specialist and non specialist audiences. And holders will have: the qualities and transferable skills necessary for employment requiring: o the exercise of initiative and personal responsibility o the learning ability needed to undertake appropriate further training of a professional or equivalent nature. The holders of a Bachelor s degree (ordinary) will meet the above learning outcomes, but undertake fewer credit requirements as per the University regulations. From day one you will be expected to start to gain a basic knowledge and understanding of the underlying legal theories and principles and their application in a primary business context. As you progress throughout the programme, you will be expected to demonstrate achievement of the learning outcomes through assessment and legal training aimed to help you improve your performance and broaden and deepen your in-depth learning. Law has an increasing influence over many aspects of business and sociological activities and you should be able to demonstrate critical, analytical skills to respect law in a business and societal context. Curriculum Within your programme structure you are obliged to study specific law core modules including research skills. Optional modules are also available to you during your period of study. The programme has been designed to enable you to further develop your learning in areas of particular interest, subject to timetabling restrictions being met. Students not achieving the correct number of credits for progression on the BA Legal Studies 04-08-14.doc Page 3

honours programme are eligible to progress to the ordinary programme under the University Regulations provided they achieve the required number of credits for progression and award for progression on an ordinary programme. FHEQ Level 4 Module Code Module Title Type Credits Level Study period MAN1051L English Legal Systems 1/2 Core* 20 4 1&2 MAN1053L Public Law 1/2 Core* 20 4 1&2 MAN1056M Public Law 3 Core* 10 4 2 MAN1057M MAN1058M An Introduction to English Legal History Introduction to European Union Law Core 10 4 1 Core* 10 4 1 MAN1063M Contract Law 1 Core* 10 4 1 MAN1063D Contract Law 2/3 Core* 20 4 2 MAN1064L Legal Skills 1/2 Core 20 4 1&2 Students who have achieved at least 120 credit points at Level 4 may exit the programme and are eligible for the award of Certificate of Higher Education. FHEQ Level 5 Module Code Module Title Type Credits Level Study period MAN2000L Criminal Law 1/2 Core* 20 5 1&2 MAN2001L Land Law 1/2 Core* 20 5 1&2 MAN2002L Law of Tort 1/2 Core* 20 5 1&2 LSS2000M Career & Personal Development (Law) Core 10 5 1 MAN2003M Legal Research Core 10 5 2 MAN2010L The Substantive Law of the European Union 1/2 Core* 20 5 1&2 MAN2007L International Law 1/2 Core 20 5 1&2 Students who have achieved at least 120 credit points at Level 5 may exit the programme and are eligible for the award of Diploma of Higher Education. FHEQ Level 6 Module Code Module Title Type Credits Level Study period MAN3000L Equity and Trusts 1/2 Core* 20 6 1&2 MAN3009M Legal Theory Core 10 6 1 MAN3035L Commercial Law 1/2 Option 20 6 1&2 BA Legal Studies 04-08-14.doc Page 4

MAN3036L Family Law 1/2 Option 20 6 1&2 MAN3037L Company Law 1/2 Option 20 6 1&2 MAN3003L Dissertation 1/2 Option 20 6 1&2 MAN3004L Law of Evidence 1/2 Option 20 6 1&2 MAN3005L Intellectual Property Law 1/2 Option 20 6 1&2 MAN3006L Employment Law 1/2 Option 20 6 1&2 MAN3007M Law and the Internet Option 10 6 2 MAN3008M Law and Literature Option 10 6 2 MAN3010M Clinical Legal Education (Pro Bono) Option 10 6 2 MAN3011M Environmental Law Option 10 6 1 MAN3021M Immigration and Asylum Law Option 10 6 2 MAN3023M Sport and the Law Option 10 6 1 MAN3025M Legal Project Option 10 6 1or2 MAN3026M Law and Terrorism Option 10 6 2 MAN3027M Law and Society Option 10 6 2 MAN3028M European Social Law and Policy Option 10 6 2 MAN3029M European Competition Law Option 10 6 1 MAN3030M Comparative Sharia Law Option 10 6 1 MAN3032M Medical Law Option 10 6 2 MAN3038M The Innocence Project Option 20 6 1&2 MAN3906M Planning Law Option 10 6 1 The curriculum may change, subject to the University's programme approval, monitoring and review procedures. Learning, Teaching and Assessment strategies You will experience a wide range of teaching and assessment methodologies designed to support your learning and achieve the learning outcomes of the programme. These include a mix of lectures, seminars, tutorials, practical sessions, case studies and scenarios, group discussions, guest speakers, mooting sessions and role play. Assessment is integrated with teaching to demonstrate achievement of the learning outcomes. They will include seen and unseen examinations, essays, programme work (group and individual) portfolios and presentations (group and individual). Emphasis is placed on the feedback function of formative assessment as part of the learning, teaching and assessment strategy as a whole with all modules containing opportunities for formative assessment. Tutorials on the LLB encourage student involvement in the learning process and are designed to encourage participation, BA Legal Studies 04-08-14.doc Page 5

discussion and reflection. The tutorial sessions are designed to provide a forum for both student input and a measurement of progression. In addition you will be provided with opportunities to develop both personal and specific legal skills at each stage of the programme. Legal Skills in Stage One introduces you to everyday working practices to acquire a broad knowledge base of legal contexts and develop and reflect on your skills as a learner and Legal Research in Stage Two enables you to generate ideas through the analysis of legal concepts and case studies. The Dissertation and other optional modules in Stage Three provide you with an opportunity to transfer and apply research and autonomy through critical study. Assessment Regulations This Programme conforms to the standard University Regulations which are available at the following link: http://www.bradford.ac.uk/aqpo/ordinances-and-regulations/ Admission Requirements Students are not recruited to this programme but may be transferred on to it at stage 2 or 3 from the LLB Programme. Learning Resources The JB Priestley Library on the city campus and our specialist library in the School of Management provide a wide range of printed and electronic resources to support your studies. We offer quiet study space if you want to work on your own, and group study areas for the times when you need to discuss work with fellow students. Subject librarians for each School provide training sessions and individual guidance in finding the information you need for your assignment, and will help you organise your references properly. Student PC clusters can be found in both our libraries and elsewhere on the campus. Many of these are open 24/7. You can also use the University's wireless network to access the internet from your own laptop. Most of our journals are available online (both on and off campus), and you can also access your University email account, personal information and programme-related materials this way. Staff are on hand during the daytime to help you if you get stuck, and there is a 24/7 IT helpline available. The School of Management has excellent facilities on site at our Emm Lane location. These include dedicated PC clusters, new social spaces and a food court, 3 lecture theatres and numerous teaching and meeting rooms. The library holds management and law texts, as well as many relevant business, marketing and law journals. Many of these are available on-line and there are dedicated library staff to help you find what you need. There is an inter-library book service and many of the core texts are also available at the city campus library. BA Legal Studies 04-08-14.doc Page 6

The Law Library is well stocked with primary and secondary printed legal resources which range from law reports and statutes to journals and textbooks. You will also have access to a wide range of electronic legal resources including the two main subscription databases, Westlaw and Lexis Library, which provide online access to case-law, statutes, journal articles and commentary. These electronic resources are available for students both on and off campus as is access to the University s virtual learning environment. Within the Management & Law Library there are 85 formal study spaces, plus a further 65 soft study spaces with casual seating and tables suitable for journal browsing and group work, plus 10 laptop bar study spaces. Adjacent to the Library, in the PC cluster area (Room 1.15), there are a further 32 computer work/study places. All students are supplied with a computer username and password which enables them to access these PCs. There are a further six computer work/study places in the Library itself and the entire building is wireless-enabled, allowing students to login to the University network wherever students choose to work with their own laptop computers. The Management and Law Librarian provides support to all BA Honours in Legal Studies students through an introduction to the library resources at induction, and other sessions which focus on legal research using the library and electronic databases. The Management and Law Librarian is available to assist and guide students in the use of paper and electronic law materials and he is supported by a team of colleagues. The SOM s Computing and Audiovisual team, based in the Cartwright Building, not only provide support for the extensive array of teaching technology on the SOM campus at Emm lane, but also provide friendly IT support for students as well as academic staff. Student Support and Guidance Programme Team Support for you personally and in your programme of study, will be provided both by the University and the Programme Team. You will be allocated a personal tutor who is someone with whom you will be able to talk about any academic or personal concerns. The School will ensure that there is someone available with whom you feel comfortable to help and support you. You will be provided with a comprehensive series of handbooks that you can consult on a range of learning issues and your programme tutors will be available to consult on subject specific queries. Students are partner institutions are given a student handbook with local adaptations and the full range of module handbooks Students Union We value the feedback provided by students and collaborate with the Students Union, through a system of Student representatives and formal staff student liaison committees, so that any issues you wish to raise are addressed rapidly. The Students Union provide professional academic representation and advice. The Students Union and the University of Bradford work in partnership to provide confidential counselling and welfare services where you can get help with any aspect of your personal or academic life. Student Financial and Information Services (based in the Hub) will provide you with information about a diverse range of issues such as council tax, personal safety and tourist information. International Students BA Legal Studies 04-08-14.doc Page 7

can access a range of additional advice and support services through the Student s Union. Employability and Career Development The University is committed to helping students develop and enhance their employability profile and capabilities through learning opportunities embedded within the curriculum. Furthermore, the University is committed to supporting students to develop their commitment towards a career pathway(s) and to implementing a career plan. Professional career guidance and development support is available throughout your time as a student and as a graduate from Career Development Services. The support available from Career Development Services includes a wide range of information resources, one to one appointments, a weekly workshop programme, a mentoring programme, graduate recruitment and careers fairs, plus information and help to you find part time work, summer work placements, graduate internship programmes and graduate entry vacancies. In addition, some students as part of their programme of study may have the opportunity to complete a Career & Personal Development accredited module delivered by the Career Development Service. All students are encouraged to access Career Development Services at an early stage during their studies and to use the extensive resources available on their web site www.careers.brad.ac.uk. Career Development Services annually undertakes a survey of all graduates to find out their destination six months after graduation. The survey gathers data on the employment and further study routes graduates have entered and a range of other information including job roles, name and location of employers, salary details etc. The survey findings for each programme of study are presented on the programme information pages on the University website and via Career Development Services website www.careers.brad.ac.uk The specific provision on this programme is that each year of the programme you will be provided with opportunities to learn and develop employment skills, including job search, CV writing, professional communication, problem solving, team working and many more. The curriculum will equip you both with the theories and concepts of business and management and the personal skills to enter a career in business. Careers guidance and opportunities are highlighted in your first week with us, during the induction process, and there are regular updates throughout each year. There are regular drop in sessions for students to receive help with their CVs, workshops for those going out on placement, and one-one-sessions can be booked with staff. Each year there is a Career Fair held at the School and over 36 employers have attended so far. Employers also offer Drop in and Meet sessions, which have proved very popular with both students and employers. A new directorate is being planned which will bring careers, placements, employment, business engagement, employability and alumni together, to further strengthen our support for you during your programme and after you graduate. Learner Development Unit For undergraduate students who are looking to improve their marks during their time at university, study skills and maths advice is available to all regardless of degree discipline or level of study. Students can access a programme of interactive BA Legal Studies 04-08-14.doc Page 8

workshops and clinics which is delivered throughout the year. This is in addition to our extremely popular face-to-face guidance from our advisers, who also offer a wide range of online and paper based materials for self-study. http://www.bradford.ac.uk/learner-development/ The School of Management also has its own provision to support your learning, based at the School and offering free literature and workshop sessions. These cover topics such as writing good assignments, preparing for examinations, referencing and other academic skills. The Effective Learning Officer is also available for one-toone consultations. Disability Disabled students will find a supportive environment at Bradford where we are committed to ensuring that all aspects of student life are accessible to everyone. The Disability Service can help by providing support, advice and equipment to help you get the most out of your time at Bradford. It is a place where you can discuss any concerns you may have about adjustments that you may need, whether these relate to study, personal care or other issues. For more information contact the Disability Service by phoning: 01274 233739 or via email: disabilities@bradford.ac.uk University policies and initiatives Learning and Teaching Our University approach to learning, teaching and assessment is encapsulated by an integrated set of themes and principles within our Curriculum Framework. All of our degree programmes have been designed to provide you with an inclusive and engaging learning environment which gives you the opportunity to thrive and develop in your area of study. Our research-informed programmes have a particular focus on developing your employability. We also place a strong emphasis on collaborative, real-world and enquiry-based learning, supported by appropriate learning technologies. Our assessment is designed not just to measure your achievement, but also to shape and guide your learning through preparing you for the increasing level of challenge as you progress through your degree. Together, these lead to you developing a distinctive set of graduate attributes which will prepare you for life beyond university. Ecoversity: Ecoversity is a strategic project of the University which aims to embed the principles of sustainable development into our decision-making, learning and teaching, research activities campus operations and lives of our staff and students. We do not claim to be a beacon for sustainable development but we aspire to become a leading University in this area. The facilities we create for teaching and learning, including teaching spaces, laboratories, IT labs and social spaces, will increasingly reflect our commitments to sustainable development. Staff and student participation in this initiative is crucial to its success and its inclusion in the programme specification is a clear signal that it is at the forefront of our thinking in programme development, delivery, monitoring and review. For more details see www.bradford.ac.uk/ecoversity BA Legal Studies 04-08-14.doc Page 9

Further Information: For further information, please check the University prospectus or contact Admissions. The Admissions Office The Undergraduate Office The University of Bradford School of Management Richmond Road The University of Bradford Bradford, BD7 1DP Emm Lane UK Bradford, BD9 4JL UK +44 (0)1274 233054 http://www.brad.ac.uk/courses/ +44 (0)1274 234321 http://www.brad.ac.uk/management/pr ogrammes/undergraduate/law/ The contents of this programme specification may change, subject to the University's regulations and programme approval, monitoring and review procedures. BA Legal Studies 04-08-14.doc Page 10

1. Curriculum map This table shows in which modules the main learning outcomes are developed and/or assessed: Module Code Level Semester LO1 LO2 LO3 LO4 LO5 LO6 LO7 LO8 LO9 LO10 Lo11 An Introduction to English Legal History MAN1057M 4 1 A A A A A A S S Careers and Personal Development (Law) LSS7000M 5 1 A A A S Clinical Legal Education (Pro Bono) MAN3010M 6 2 S S A S S S A A S A A Commercial Law 1/2 MAN3035L 6 1 and 2 A A A A A A S A A S A Company Law 1/2 MAN3037L 6 1 and 2 A A A A A A S A A S A Contract Law 1 MAN1062M 4 1 A A A A A A S A A S A Comparative Sharia Law MAN3030M 6 1 A A A A A A S A A S A Contract Law 2/3 MAN1063D 4 2 A A A A A A S A A S A Criminal Law 1/2 MAN2000L 5 1 and 2 A A A A A A S A A S A Dissertation 1/2 MAN3003L 6 1 and 2 A A A A A A A S A A Employment Law 1/2 MAN3006L 6 1 and 2 A A A A A A S A A S A English Legal Systems 1/2 MAN1051L 4 1 and 2 A A A A A S A S A Environmental Law MAN3011M 6 1 A A A A A A S A A S A Equity and Trusts 1/2 MAN3000L 6 1 and 2 A A A A A A S A A S A EU Competition Law MAN3029M 6 1 A A A A A A S A A S A European Social Law and Policy MAN3028M 6 2 A A A A A A S A A S A Family Law 1/2 MAN3036L 6 1 and 2 A A A A A A S A A S A Immigration and Asylum Law MAN3021M 6 2 A A A A A A S A A S A Intellectual Property Law 1/2 MAN3005L 6 1 and 2 A A A A A A S A A S A International Law 1/2 MAN2007L 5 1 and 2 A A A A A A S A A S A Introduction to European Union Law MAN1059M 4 1 A A A A A A S A A S A BA Legal Studies 04-08-14.doc Page 11

Land Law 1/2 MAN2001L 5 1 and 2 A A A A A A S A A S A Law and Literature MAN3008M 6 2 S A A A A A S A A S A Law and Society MAN3027M 6 1 A A A A A A S A A S A Law and Terrorism MAN3026M 6 2 A A A A A A S A A S A Law and the Internet MAN3007M 6 2 A A A A A A S A A S A Law of Evidence 1/2 MAN3004L 6 1 and 2 A A A A A A S A A S A Law of Tort 1/2 MAN2002L 5 1 and 2 A A A A A A S A A S A Legal Project MAN3025M 6 1&2 A A A A A A A A A A Legal Research MAN2003M 5 2 A A A S A A S S A S A Legal Skills 1/2 MAN1064L 4 1 and 2 S A A A S A S A A S A Legal Theory MAN3009M 6 1 A A A A A S A S S Medical Law MAN3032M 6 2 A A A A A A S A A S A Planning Law MAN3906M 6 1 A A A A A A S A A S A Public Law 1/2 MAN1053L 4 1 and 2 A A A A A A S A A S A Public Law 3 MAN1056M 4 2 A A A A A A S A A S A Sport and the Law MAN3023M 6 1 A A A A A A S A A S A The Innocence Project 1/2 MAN3038L 6 1 and 2 S S A A S A A A A A A The Substantive Law of the European Union 1/2 MAN2010L 5 1 and 2 A A A A A A S A A S A Notes: A = this outcome is formally assessed in the module S = this outcome is explicitly supported in the learning and teaching but is not formally assessed BA Legal Studies 04-08-14.doc Page 12

2. Assessment map This table shows the methods of assessments used across different stages and modules (key below): Module Code Level Semester 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 An Introduction to English Legal History Careers and Personal Development (Law) MAN1057M 4 1 X LSS7000M 5 1 X X Clinical Legal Education (Pro Bono) MAN3010M 6 2 X Commercial Law 1/2 MAN3035L 6 1 and 2 X X Company Law 1/2 MAN3037L 6 1 and 2 X X Contract Law 1 MAN1062M 4 1 X Comparative Sharia Law MAN3030M 6 1 X X Contract Law 2/3 MAN1063D 4 2 X X Criminal Law 1/2 MAN2000L 5 1 and 2 X X Dissertation 1/2 MAN3003L 6 1 and 2 X Employment Law 1/2 MAN3006L 6 1 and 2 X X English Legal Systems 1/2 MAN1051L 4 1 and 2 X X Environmental Law MAN3011M 6 1 X Equity and Trusts 1/2 MAN3000L 6 1 and 2 X X European Competition Law MAN3029M 6 1 X European Social Law and Policy MAN3028M 6 2 X Family Law 1/2 MAN3036L 6 1 and 2 X X Immigration and Asylum Law MAN3021M 6 2 X Intellectual Property Law 1/2 MAN3005L 6 1 and 2 X X International Law 1/2 MAN2007L 5 1 and 2 X X Introduction to European Union Law MAN1059M 4 1 X Land Law 1/2 MAN2001L 5 1 and 2 X X Law and Literature MAN3008M 6 2 X Law and Society MAN3027M 6 1 X Law and Terrorism MAN3026M 6 2 X Law and the Internet MAN3007M 6 2 X Law of Evidence 1/2 MAN3004L 6 1 and 2 X X Law of Tort 1/2 MAN2002L 5 1 and 2 X X Legal Project MAN3025M 6 1 & 2 X Legal Research MAN2003M 5 2 X Legal Skills 1/2 MAN1064L 4 1 and 2 X X Legal Theory MAN3009M 6 1 X BA Legal Studies 04-08-14.doc Page 13

Medical Law MAN3032M 6 2 X Planning Law MAN3906M 6 1 X Public Law 1/2 MAN1053L 4 1 and 2 X X Public Law 3 MAN1056M 4 2 X Sport and the Law MAN3023M 6 1 X The Innocence Project 1/2 MAN3038L 6 1 and 2 X The Substantive Law of the European Union 1/2 MAN2010L 5 1 and 2 X X Methods of Assessment in Assessment Map: 1 Individual programme work 2 Group programme work 3 Open book examination 4 Closed book examination 5 Group presentation 6 Computer based assessment 7 Oral examination BA Legal Studies 04-08-14.doc Page 14

3. Teaching map This table shows the main delivery methods which are used across modules and stages: Module Code Level Semester 1 2 3 4 An Introduction to English Legal History MAN1057M 4 1 Careers and Personal Development (Law) LSS7000M 4 1 X X X X X X Clinical Legal Education (Pro Bono) MAN3010M 6 2 X X Commercial Law 1/2 MAN3035L 6 1 and 2 X X X Company Law 1/2 MAN3037L 6 1 and 2 X X X Contract Law 1 MAN1062M 4 1 X X X Comparative Sharia Law MAN3030M 6 1 X X X Contract Law 2/3 MAN1063D 4 2 X X X Criminal Law 1/2 MAN2000L 5 1 and 2 X X X Dissertation 1/2 MAN3003L 6 1 and 2 X Employment Law 1/2 MAN3006L 6 1 and 2 X X X English Legal Systems 1/2 MAN1051L 4 1 and 2 X X X Environmental Law MAN3011M 6 1 X X X Equity and Trusts 1/2 MAN3000L 6 1 and 2 X X X EU Competition Law MAN3029M 6 1 X X X European Social Law and Policy MAN3028M 6 2 X X X Family Law 1/2 MAN3036L 6 1 and 2 X X X Immigration and Asylum Law MAN3021M 6 2 X X X Intellectual Property Law 1/2 MAN3005L 6 1 and 2 X X X International Law 1/2 MAN2007L 5 1 and 2 X X X Introduction to European Union Law MAN1059M 4 1 X X X Land Law 1/2 MAN2001L 5 1 and 2 X X X Law and Literature MAN3008M 6 2 X X X Law and Society MAN3027M 6 1 X X X Law and Terrorism MAN3026M 6 2 X X X Law and the Internet MAN3007M 6 2 X X X Law of Evidence 1/2 MAN3004L 6 1 and 2 X X X Law of Tort 1/2 MAN2002L 5 1 and 2 X X X Legal Project MAN3025M 6 1 X Legal Project MAN3025M 6 2 X Legal Research MAN2003M 5 2 X X X BA Legal Studies 04-08-14.doc Page 15

Legal Skills 1/2 MAN1064L 4 1 and 2 X X X X Legal Theory MAN3009M 6 1 X X X Medical Law MAN3032M 6 2 X X X Planning Law MAN3906M 6 1 X X X Public Law 1/2 MAN1053L 4 1 and 2 X X X Public Law 3 MAN1056M 4 2 X X X Sport and the Law MAN3023M 6 1 X X X The Innocence Project 1/2 MAN3038L 6 1 and 2 X X The Substantive Law of the European Union 1/2 MAN2010L 5 1 and 2 X X X Methods of Teaching in Delivery Map: 1 Lectures 2 Tutorials/Seminars 3 Directed Study 4 Laboratories/Practical BA Legal Studies 04-08-14.doc Page 16