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LLB (Hons) Law with Psychology

Delivered 100% online and part-time, so you can fit studying around your existing work and family commitments


University of Essex Online

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Study method
Online
Duration
4 years · Self-paced
Qualification
Level 6 Bachelor's degree
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Overview

Don’t miss the exclusive opportunity to develop a specialised understanding of the two exciting disciplines of law and psychology, with our LLB (Hons) Law with Psychology. This course offers you the chance to obtain a Qualifying Law Degree while also fostering a scientific understanding of the complex interactions between the mind, brain, behaviour and experience.

Qualification

Level 6 Bachelor's degree
Awarded by University of Essex

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Description

This 100% online LLB (Hons) Law with Psychology brings the exciting worlds of law and psychology together, for those with a keen interest in these career-focused subjects.
The presentation of multiple perspectives throughout the course will encourage you to develop your critical thinking and analytical skills when approaching different psychological theories and legal issues. You’ll also improve your confidence in applying these to real-life situations.
The law elements of this course cover a comprehensive range of essential legal topics including contract law, criminal law, European Union law, the English Legal System and much more. The course’s content also contains the seven foundations of legal knowledge required to practise law by the Solicitors Regulatory Authority (SRA).
The LLB (Hons) Law with Psychology is made up of the following modules and upon completion, is equivalent to a total of 360 credits.
• Legal Skills and Context
• Criminal Law
• Land Law
• Critical Social Psychology
• Introduction to Cognitive Psychology
• Equity and Trusts
• Contract Law
• Law of Tort
• Psychological Development through the Lifespan


A shorter 16-month CertHE is also available at 120 credits.

Requirements

At University of Essex Online, we believe everyone should be able to access education. That’s why we take both academic and work-based experience into account when deciding if a student is eligible for a course. All our potential students are assessed individually by a dedicated Admissions team who’ll determine whether they’re right for either our academic, open or work experience entry route onto our courses.

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