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The Faculty of Laws is a vibrant and cosmopolitan community, providing a wealth of opportunities for students to develop their interests and talents. Our London base contributes positively to a rich student experience and complements the significant international elements in all our programmes.

Key Information

Faculty
Laws
Department website
Law
Availability
Year
English language level
Level 4 - see English language requirements for more details.
Tuition fees
see Tuition fees for more information
GPA requirement
3.3
Subject/Module requirements
Applicants are expected to have an academic background relevant to the programme.

Why study Law at UCL?

UCL Laws is one of the world’s leading law departments and top in London (Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2021). Our students are taught by distinguished academics; cutting-edge researchers in their diverse fields. There are frequent visits from leading judges and lawyers, as well as easy access to the Supreme Court, Old Bailey and London’s wide variety of academic resources. Please note that all of our affiliate places are taken by students selected by our partner institutions under a reciprocal exchange or Erasmus agreement. We are unable to accept applications outside of these arrangements.

What you will gain from study at UCL

You will be encouraged to develop a critical awareness of how the law works and how it may be changed, to sharpen your powers of reasoning and develop a technical expertise. Emphasis is placed on small-group teaching, where you will benefit from individual attention and advice.

Teaching and assessment

You will be taught through a combination of lectures and/or seminars and/or tutorials. Most modules are assessed by either unseen examination or assessed essays, or a combination of both.

Modules in Law

Please note that this guide lists a range of popular modules offered as a representative sample. It is not exhaustive and, since the guide is published ahead of time, module options may have changed, been deleted or replaced. If you have very specific study needs or require confirmation of module availability for 2024/25, you are strongly advised to get in touch with the relevant Affiliate contact, listed on this subject page, before making an application.

All modules run over a whole year. We do not admit Affiliate students for single terms. Please contact the Faculty of Laws to check availability of modules in 2022/23, or if there is a particular area of study that interests you which is not listed here.

Level 1 (FHEQ 4) modules

Module code Title Availability US Credits ECTS Credits UCL Credits
LAWS0001 Contract Year 8 15 30
LAWS0002 Property I Year 8 15 30
LAWS0006 Public Law Year 8 15 30
LAWS0007 Criminal Law Year 8 15 30

Level 3 (FHEQ 6) modules

Module code Title Availability US Credits ECTS Credits UCL Credits
LAWS0010 Property II Year 8 15 30
LAWS0011 Jurisprudence and Legal Theory Year 8 15 30
LAWS0013 Tort Law Year 8 15 30
LAWS0014 European Union Law Year 8 15 30
LAWS0017 Employment Law Year 8 15 30
LAWS0019 Intellectual Property Law Year 8 15 30
LAWS0021 Company Law Year 8 15 30
LAWS0023 Commercial Law Year 8 15 30
LAWS0024 Family Law Year 8 15 30
LAWS0025 Environmental Law Year 8 15 30
LAWS0027 Public International Law Year 8 15 30
LAWS0029 Health Care Law Year 8 15 30
LAWS0033 Alternative Dispute Resolution Year 8 15 30
LAWS0034 Conflict of Laws Year 8 15 30
LAWS0035 Criminology Year 8 15 30
LAWS0220 Administrative Law Year 8 15 30
LAWS0221 Advanced Contract Law: Key Themes and Contemporary Challenges Year 8 15 30
LAWS0223 Criminal Processes – Evidence, Sentencing and Advanced Topics in Substantive Criminal Law Year 8 15 30

Contact details

Name
UG Laws Office
Email
ug-law@ucl.ac.uk
Telephone
+44 (0)20 3108 8301

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