法学学士(荣誉)法
Leeds, 英国
法学学士
期间
3 年
语言
英语
步伐
全职
报名截止日期
最早开始日期
学费
GBP 16,000 / per year *
学习形式
在校园
* 适用于英国/欧盟国家/地区。国际学生£13,000。三明治年费用:英国/欧盟1385英镑,国际1950英镑。国际学生有资格获得1000英镑的奖学金。
我们将使您了解管理和规范社会以及我们的商业和社会关系的法律制度,规则和惯例。您还将有机会发展分析,法律推理,评估和辩护方面的技能。作为利兹法学院的学生,您将可以通过Law Trove(牛津大学出版社提供的仅订阅服务)免费在线访问各种法律教科书。
作为合格的法律学位,该课程被律师监管机构和律师标准委员会认可,可以满足您法律培训的学术要求,完成此课程将使您能够继续学习以成为律师或大律师。
本课程为您提供一个三明治年的机会;一年有薪工作,这将培养您的技能和经验。这通常是在学位课程的第二年和第三年之间进行的,通常使您的课程总共四年。选择三明治路线的学生会发现它对他们的学习和毕业后的工作都有帮助。它可以建立您的信心,联系方式,当然也可以建立您的简历。利兹贝克特(Leeds Beckett)刊登广告刊登很多商机,并提供支持以帮助您找到适合自己的职位。
法律教育和培训的变化
法律教育和培训已经过法律部门专业监管者的详细审查。检讨检讨了取得律师或大律师资格的途径。
律师标准委员会(BSB)不再需要研究“合格法律学位”(QLD),但是,在进行律师培训的职业阶段之前,仍然需要研究所谓的“知识的法律基础”。我们所有的大学法学学位都符合这一要求。对律师资格的更改将在2020年夏季完成,并于2021年9月开始临时引入这些更改。
邀请申请人和准申请人在开放日和申请人日查找有关更改的更多信息。此外,律师监管局(SRA)和律师标准委员会(BSB)已发布了通用的协议指南。可以通过在培训的学术阶段访问SRA网页“律师资格考试和通用协议”来找到。
为什么在Leeds Beckett University
- 绝佳的位置和三明治年的机会
- Law Trove是牛津大学出版社提供的在线服务。这意味着我们所有的学生都可以在线免费获取各种法律教科书。
- 参与我们的法律诊所并为有实际问题的真实人提供法律建议,从而获得现实生活中的实践经验,并将某些东西带回当地社区
- 我们的指导计划是利兹法学院教育经验不可或缺的一部分。学生与利兹法律界的专业导师配对,他们将提供对法律专业的宝贵见解,以支持教育发展并增加职业机会
- 通过模拟竞赛和团体(包括学生法律协会和少年大律师协会)参加各种课外活动,有机会进一步探索您的兴趣并帮助您的简历脱颖而出
- 从我们备受瞩目的“实践法律”嘉宾演讲中汲取灵感-先前的演讲嘉宾包括工党领袖,QC议员Keir Starmer爵士和人权运动家Baroness Shami Chakrabarti CBE PC
教与学
自主学习是大学学习的重要组成部分,您将需要进行许多小时的自我指导研究和阅读,以及准备和编写评估。您的课程通过许多模块授课,这将帮助您计划时间并建立学习例程。在您的讲座,讲习班和教程之外,还有一系列支持可以帮助您进行独立学习。我们特定学科的馆员将在现场指导您使用专业的学习和学习技能资源。您还将被分配一名学术顾问,以为您提供量身定制的反馈和支持。
职业前景
我们的毕业生继续获得律师和大律师的资格,或者他们已经在警察,地方和国家政府以及商业和金融领域从事职业。本课程是法律专业人士所认可的合格法律学位,成功完成课程将使您进入专业培训阶段,成为一名律师。下一阶段的培训可能包括我们的法律实践课程,或者,如果您在第三年还没有参加过CILEx模块,则可以继续学习法律行政实践专业文凭。有关更多信息,请访问www.cilex.org.uk。其他研究生学习选项包括我们的法学硕士国际商法,MRes和MPhil。我们还提供了攻读博士学位的机会。
- 见习律师
- 法定秘书
- 法律执行
- 法律助理
奖学金与助学金
我们致力于确保向所有人开放Leeds Beckett University )体验教育的机会。如果您正在考虑加入我们攻读本科学位,则可能有资格获得奖学金或助学金。
助学金通常根据家庭收入而定,而奖学金可在许多领域获得,并基于体育或学术成就。
贝克特职业团队
我们的贝克特职业团队将为您提供整个大学及以后的职业生涯规划的各个方面的支持。无论您是寻找兼职工作,还是想在学习中获得经验,需要帮助准备申请书或探索研究生的工作选择,我们都可以在每一步提供专家支持!
在整个大学旅程中,以及毕业后长达五年的时间,您都可以使用各种支持和工具来帮助您:
- 准备申请工作
- 制作简历
- 准备面试
- 申请毕业生职位或职位
- 与雇主和组织建立联系

“从很小的时候起,我就热衷于从事法律领域。我的学位激发了我对财产法的兴趣,并为真正令人振奋的职业生涯奠定了基础。我现在专注于商业财产,并管理一些大客户的投资组合。”
娜塔莉·米尔恩斯(Natalie Milnes)
房地产律师DLA Piper-法学士(荣誉)法
费用与资金
英国/欧洲
£9250
进入2021/22的学生当年的学费为9250英镑。考虑到通货膨胀的影响,您每年支付的金额可能会增加。
三明治年
通常,您会花整整一年的时间。今年,您将减少£1385的费用。
国际
£13,000
进入2021/22的学生当年的学费为£13000。您每年需为课程支付的金额固定为该水平。
三明治年
通常情况下,您会花费整整一年的时间。今年,您将减少£1950的费用。
设备
玫瑰碗
我们的玫瑰碗大楼提供令人印象深刻的教学空间,演讲厅和会议设施,是交流的理想场所。它使您处于一个拥有蓬勃发展的就业市场的城市中充满活力的商业社区的中心。
广播地点
Broadcasting Place被评选为利兹(Leeds)世界上最好的高层建筑之一,并成为一个热门话题,这里是我们艺术,设计,时尚,建筑和建筑环境课程的所在地。它提供了创新的当代学习环境,并配备了最新技术,是创新思维的重点。
社交空间
我们校园内有许多社交空间,您可以在这里与朋友见面。
希拉银图书馆
您将永远找到一个学习的地方–我们位于城市校园的希拉银图书馆每年每年7天每天24小时开放。它不只是书籍-您还可以借用笔记本电脑和照相机设备,进行打印和复印,搜索成千上万的电子资源,在小组中或在安静的书房中工作。
更广阔的校园
我们的大学以其遍布校园和更广阔城市的各种建筑中的专业设施而感到自豪。
波特兰/卡尔弗利
我们的波特兰和卡尔弗利大楼拥有专门的健康,商业和法律设施,旨在将您的学习带入生活。
利兹艺术学院
我们耗资8000万英镑的利兹艺术学院新校舍为学生提供了卓越的专业,行业标准的设施和创新的学习空间。
入学要求
英国/欧洲
UCAS关税积分:需要112积分。 (至少两个A Level或同等水平的72,通识教育除外)。
- GCSE:GCSE英语语言和数学达到C级或更高(从2017年开始参加GCSE的人员达到4年级)或同等水平。代替GCSE,可以接受关键技能2级,功能技能2级和成人识字/算术证书。
- 获得高等教育文凭:
总体上至少获得112个UCAS关税点。 - 苏格兰奖:
至少有5个B级高等科目。 - 爱尔兰离开证明书:
至少5个C1级或更高级别的科目,其中至少3个必须达到B2级。 - 选择标准
我们可能会根据您的个人属性使用选择标准;对研究领域的经验和/或投入。该信息将来自您的个人陈述和参考,仅在您满足一般入学要求时才使用。 - 国际文凭
25分 - 雅思
雅思6.0,且所有技能不低于5.5,或具有同等学历。大学为可能需要参加额外英语语言课程的任何申请人提供出色的支持。
成熟的申请人:
我们大学欢迎具有学术潜力的成熟申请者提出的申请。所有学生都将通过上述情境入学政策得到考虑。如果您不符合情境招生政策的要求,但如果您最近通过“认可先验学习”政策获得了相关工作经验,我们仍然可以为您提供录取通知。请确保在您的申请中同时列出您的资格和任何相关工作经验,以便我们在适用的两种方案下都可以考虑您。
所有申请人都应符合我们的英语语言以及数学要求的GCSE C级标准入学要求。大多数课程都接受诸如功能技能之类的替代资格证书来代替GCSE。
国际
- 选择标准
我们可能会根据您的个人属性使用选择标准;对研究领域的经验和/或投入。该信息将来自您的个人陈述和参考,仅在您满足一般入学要求时才使用。 - 国际文凭
25分 - 雅思
雅思6.0,且所有技能不低于5.5,或具有同等学历。大学为可能需要参加额外英语语言课程的任何申请人提供出色的支持。
验证您的资格
如果您是国际学生,我们可以帮助您比较和验证您的学历。请联系我们获取更多信息。
需要提高您的英语水平吗?
如果您没有所选课程所需的英语水平,请不要担心。我们提供了广泛的课程,旨在帮助您提高学历和英语能力,其中大多数课程都获得了英国文化协会的认可。
There are ways you may be able to fund your course. Sometimes it is possible to get sponsorship from a government body in your country. There are many different options, so have a look through the links carefully to see if they apply to you.
- International Scholarships
- Chevening Scholarships
- US / Canada Direct Loans
Teaching & Learning
Independent study is a crucial part of learning at university and you will be required to undertake many hours of self-directed research and reading, and preparation and writing of assessments. Your course is delivered through several modules, which will help you to plan your time and establish a study routine. Outside of your lectures, workshops and tutorials, a range of support is available to assist with your independent study. Our subject-specific librarians will be on hand to direct you to specialist learning and study-skill resources. You’ll also be assigned an academic advisor to give you tailored feedback and support.
Year 1
What you'll learn
English Legal System
This module will introduce you to the study of law and the English legal system. You will start to develop the key skills needed to acquire and apply legal knowledge. You'll gain an understanding of the personnel, structure, law-making, and judicial reasoning processes within the English legal system. You'll also learn to research and analyze primary sources of law and authoritative secondary sources.
Legal & Employability Skills
Develop the employability skills and wider attributes sought by employers in both the legal and non-legal sectors. This module will help to enhance your CV and build an online presence that supports your professional aspirations. It covers various aspects to boost your career outcomes, including commercial awareness, debating, negotiation, and preparing for employment.
Contract Law
Understand how a contract is created, study the terms that determine the obligations of each party, and learn about the specific terms concerned with liability. You will also consider the remedies and damages available in the event of a breach of contract.
Criminal Law
Explore the foundations of criminal liability in a practical, applied way, linking academic study to courtroom practice. Study key ingredients of criminal liability such as individual autonomy, harm principles, actus reus, mens rea, and causation. Examine selected offences and defences, criminal attempts, and participation in crime. This module will enable you to understand and apply criminal law and develop a logical approach to determining liability and conducting independent legal research.
Public Law
Understand the key concepts of public law by studying the relationships between state institutions. Gain insight into the historical progression of the UK constitution, including developments from international treaties and agreements over the past 50 years. Study various topics, including the rule of law, human rights, and judicial review.
Year 2
What you'll learn
Property Law (recommended option module)
Understand the concept of land and the difference between real and personal property. Study a range of topics including the nature of property rights as contrasted with personal rights; leases, leasehold covenants, and mortgages; co-ownership and trusts of land; and land registration. Develop a strong understanding of the core legal principles of property and land law, allowing you to confidently evaluate and apply these principles to practical scenarios.
Tort Law (recommended option module)
Study the circumstances in which organisations and individuals who have suffered harm at the hands of others might be able to claim compensation from the wrongdoer. Initially, concentrate on negligence before studying other key and topical areas such as trespass to the person.
Alternatively, choose two modules from the list below:
Advocacy (15 credits)
Learn practical advocacy skills and knowledge to present cases before courts and tribunals. Build on the understanding of substantive law gained in your first year as you move towards practically demonstrating that knowledge in short advocacy submissions, crossing over civil and criminal law, including opposed and unopposed performance opportunities.
Child Law (15 credits)
Develop an understanding of the principles of child law within the context of rapidly changing value systems, state intervention, and the law’s influence on and regulation of the child in the family. Learn to relate laws and legal systems affecting the child, looking at both legal and non-legal solutions, to child law problems, and develop problem-solving skills.
Client Care Skills (15 credits)
Prepare for life in legal practice by undertaking the role of a paralegal. Gain grounding in the principles of professional conduct as outlined by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and CILEx. Study matters relating to client care and key legal skills relevant to practice, including interviewing, legal writing, and negotiation.
Construction Law (15 credits)
Develop a practical overview of key modes of procurement and delivery of building and infrastructure projects in the UK. Study their social value and the roles of primary stakeholders. Explore risks impacting construction work and how they are allocated and managed, focusing on contractual, tortious, and statutory liabilities of various parties. Gain grounding in features of standard-form contracts used for construction projects, sub-contracting, claims, and dispute resolution practices unique to the industry.
Family Law (15 credits)
Understand the fundamental principles of family law within the context of rapidly changing value systems, state intervention, and the law’s influence on and regulation of family. Develop problem-solving skills by learning to relate the law and legal system affecting family life to family law problems, looking at both legal and non-legal solutions.
Legal Tech (15 credits)
Explore current and emerging technologies used within the legal services landscape. Emphasize technologies likely to play a significant role in the future of the legal profession. Study the skills needed for working in a digitally enhanced legal workplace.
Medical Law (15 credits)
Introduce the main ethical and legal themes underpinning medical law. Critically examine various ethical theories, subsequent case law, and legislation that inform this area. Topics may include ethical principles, resources and rationing, consent, issues at the start of life, issues at the end of life, and medical negligence.
Perspectives on Law & Society (15 credits)
Study theoretical perspectives drawing on classic jurisprudence and other theories such as feminist theory, queer theory, critical race theory, and Marxist theory. Introduce these theories through a critique of legal education before applying them to topical and/or controversial legal issues.
Commercial Law (20 credits)
Build on the knowledge of contract law rules developed in your first year. Gain a grounding in commercial law and appreciate commercial factors influencing business operations. Examine general principles governing commercial transactions, set substantive law rules within their commercial context, and evaluate the need for the law to provide predictability for commercial decisions and transactions and to give efficacy to freedom of contract.
International Trade Law (20 credits)
Explore how the law facilitates international trade. Define, analyse, and apply legal and non-legal rules to the operation of international trade law in a public law context. Develop knowledge and understanding of topics such as international treaties designed to remove trading barriers, operation of trading blocs like the EU, philosophical and theoretical approaches to international law, and the role of the EU in international trade.
Year 3
What you'll learn
Equity & Trusts Law
In this module, you will explore how and why trusts are created, including the different forms of trust, their legal frameworks, and the principles of equity affecting their creation. You will consider the statutory and equitable rules that govern the management of private trusts, including asset management, distribution, and the appointment, retirement, and removal of trustees.
European Law & Retained EU Law
Build on the knowledge developed in your first year concerning the UK constitution. Explore the law of the European Union by examining its structure, status, and relationship with the national laws of the Member States. Investigate key legal doctrines of EU law and its specific application in selected substantive legal contexts.
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Develop knowledge and practical understanding of alternative dispute resolution (ADR), including mediation and arbitration. Familiarize yourself with ADR due to the cost of litigation, pre-action protocols requiring consideration of ADR, and the popularity of mediation and arbitration in commercial contracts. This module will enable you to advise clients on dispute resolution options at contract drafting or post-dispute stages.
Company Law
Explore companies as a type of business organization, examining the legal relationships between stakeholders in a company and the impact of companies as legal entities on society. Consider the economic, social, and political role of company law.
Company Law Extended
Gain a theoretical and practical understanding of companies as legal entities. Examine the legal relationships between company participants and the societal impact of companies, considering the economic, social, and political role of company law.
Competition Law
Examine legal controls on anti-competitive agreements and abuses of dominant market positions by undertakings. The EU’s competition rules provide the principal framework, supplemented by recent developments in the UK's national antitrust rules.
Crime, Morality & Law
Explore crime and morality from criminological and sociological perspectives, critically evaluating how crime is constructed in society. Study the operation of the criminal justice system and societal perceptions of crime and criminals.
Criminal Evidence
Gain a critical understanding of criminal evidence law within the law enforcement and prosecution system. Examine procedures for evidence gathering during investigations, including suspects' rights, investigation techniques, and police station practices.
Dissertation
Undertake an in-depth research project in a law-related subject of interest. Critically evaluate key concepts, research approaches, techniques, theoretical perspectives, and existing research findings. Analyze, evaluate, and synthesize ideas and information, effectively communicating through appropriate research design.
Employment Law
Gain an in-depth understanding of the legal framework governing the employer/employee relationship. Study the broader social, economic, political, historical, philosophical, moral, and cultural context of employment law and statutory intervention's impact.
Employment Law Extended Study
Analyze and evaluate the development and application of common law principles and statutory provisions governing the employer/employee relationship, presenting a critical evaluation of scenario questions.
Intellectual Property Law
Study intellectual property law, including copyright, trademarks, patents, law of confidence, and design rights. Explore legal requirements, infringement issues, and application of laws to realistic scenarios.
International Human Rights Law
Consider the international human rights framework concerning the United Nations. Study civil and political rights, economic, social, and cultural rights, torture, and prisoners' rights. Engage in wider reading and connect studies to world affairs, evaluating the successes and challenges of international human rights and humanitarian law.
Law Clinic
Gain practical experience by working on real cases and offering pro bono legal advice under supervision. Engage in client interviewing, research, written advice, and observing oral guidance across various legal areas. Develop client-focused skills in a professional setting.
Mental Health Law & Policy
Explore mental health law and policy, critically examining policy shifts and their impact on the medicalization or criminalization of mental disorders.
Media & Entertainment Law
Study UK law as it applies to media and entertainment industries, covering human rights, privacy, confidentiality, freedom of expression, defamation, and more. Focus on broadcasting, printed press, music industry, online news, and social networking sites.
Placement (Day Release)
Undertake a semester-long placement in a graduate environment such as a law firm or other appropriate organization. Gain professional skills, reflect on developed experience, and gain industry insights.
Placement (Summer)
Enhance employability skills through part-time work over the summer. Complete at least 80 hours in a graduate environment such as a law firm or other organization. Reflect on professional experience gained, with no face-to-face teaching involved.
Placement (Year Long)
Develop personal, intellectual, subject-related, and professional skills through a year-long placement in a graduate environment such as a law firm. Gain relevant industry experience, build enterprising attributes, and develop wider skills such as problem-solving and collaboration.
UK Anti-Terrorism Law & Policy
Gain a historical perspective on terrorism in the UK. Evaluate the development of terrorism internationally and the UK's counter-terrorism strategies, assessing the impact on civil liberties within political and social contexts.
Sandwich Year (Placement)
Engage in a year of paid employment in the industry, typically between the second and third year of the degree. Build skills, confidence, and CV, with support from Leeds Beckett in finding the right placement.
课程结束时,学生将能够:
- 展示对基本法律概念和原则的全面、连贯的知识、理解和应用
- 独立分析、批判和挑战当代法律问题
- 为法律问题提供现实且连贯的战略解决方案,并认识到法律中的冲突和紧张关系
- 展现对法治地位和规则的批判性认识和理解,包括特定主题以及社会、经济、商业、政治、历史、道德和/或文化背景
- 以适合听众的方式,有效地使用法律术语进行流利、连贯的沟通
- 在有限的指导下独立规划和管理学习任务,并能够有效地识别和利用相关资源
我们的法学院毕业生有的取得了律师资格,有的在警察、地方和国家政府以及商业和金融领域发展事业。各个行业的各种职位都可供您选择,例如:
- Solicitor
- Barrister
- Paralegal
- Legal Executive
- Management positions
您将具备攻读研究生课程所需的知识和技能,例如我们的法学硕士(国际商法)、法学硕士(国际法:冲突、安全与人权)、研究硕士和哲学硕士。我们还提供攻读博士学位的机会。




















