Our Courses
We offer a variety of courses, from foundational courses to specialised courses.
Certificate of Higher Education in Common Law
- One year
- Legal System and Method
- Contract Law
- Criminla Law
- Public Law
- Normally be 18 years of age or older at the time of registration.
- Either two subjects at GCE A-level or at least three further subjects at GCSE or GCE O level.
- Or three subjects at GCE A-level (one of which must be at least grade D or above.
- Or three subjects at GCE A-level and one further subject at GCSE or GCE O level.
LL.B (Hons.) - Standard Entry
- Three years
Year One
- Legal System and Method*
- Contract Law*
- Criminal Law*
- Public Law*
Year Two
- Tort Law*
- European Union
- Administrative Law
- Property Law
Year Three
- Jurisprudence and Legal Theory*
- Equity and Trusts
- Company Law
- Evidence
*Such modules are mandatory for those aiming to be Barristers.
- Normally be 18 years of age or older at the time of registration.
- Either two subjects at GCE A-level or at least three further subjects at GCSE or GCE O level.
- Or three subjects at GCE A-level (one of which must be at least grade D or above.
- Or three subjects at GCE A-level and one further subject at GCSE or GCE O level.
LL.B (Hons.) - Graduate Entry
- Three years
Year One
- Contract*
- Criminal*
- Public*
Year Two
- Tort*
- Admin
- European Union Laws/Property Law
Year Three
- Juris*
- Company
- Equity and Trusts/Evidence
*Such modules are mandatory for those aiming to be Barristers.
- For graduate entry, you will need an acceptable undergraduate degree rather than a professional qualification
Bar Transfer Test
- Total 6 months
- Professional ethics
- Civil Litigation
- Criminal Litigation
Advocacy
- Eligible local license to practice.
Pre-Training Program For Bar Training Course
- One Month
- Criminal Litigation, Evidence and Sentencing
- Civil Litigation and Civil Evidence
- Professional Ethics
- Criminal Advocacy: Examination in Chief
- Criminal Advocacy: Cross Examination
- Civil Advocacy
- Client Conferencing
A Levels
- Two Years
- Government and Politics
- Law
- Business Studies
IELTS
- Total 15 Weeks
Total Sessions: 32
- Reading – 7 Classes
- Speaking – 3 Classes
- Listening – 6 Classes
- Writing – 8 Classes
- Revision – 3 Classes
Mock Tests: 5
- Students must be at least 16 years old and have a basic level of English language proficiency to enroll in an IELTS course.
Basic English
- Total 10 Weeks
- Module 1: Grammar Essentials
- Module 2: Building Vocabulary
- Module 3: Reading and Comprehension
- Module 4: Listening and Speaking
- Module 5: Writing Skills
- Module 6: Cultural Awareness and Language Usage
- Module 7: Review and Practice