UCL Undergraduate Prospectus 2014 entry

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Our central London location, with its close proximity to the centre of the UK legal profession, makes UCL the ideal place to study law. Law

Law with Hispanic Law LLB UCAS: M144 • 4 years

Students in the Donaldson Reading Room, which houses a specialist Law collection

English and German Law LLB and Baccalaureus Legum UCAS: M146 • 4 years

A levels: A*AA. Spanish required. A pass in a further subject at AS level or equivalent is required. Standard GCSE offer (see page 30), except English Language and Mathematics at grade B. IB Diploma: 39 points. A score of 19 points in three higher level subjects including Spanish at grade 6, with no score lower than 5. Other qualifications: see online Prospectus entry. Within a dynamic and changing European context, knowledge of another European national legal system and its law is a valuable asset, both academically and professionally. This four-year programme includes a year at University Carlos III in Madrid and leads to the award of a Bachelor of Laws degree from UCL. Years one and two are largely identical to the three-year LLB degree, except that students must take an additional course in each year, taught in Spanish, about Hispanic law. Year three is spent abroad at University Carlos III in Madrid. In year four, you will choose four optional courses from a wide range on offer back at UCL; one of these could be a research essay on a legal subject of your choice. Progression in all years is contingent upon assessment.

A levels: A*AA. Complete fluency in German required. A pass in a further subject at AS level or equivalent is required. Standard GCSE offer (see page 30), except English Language and Mathematics at grade B. IB Diploma: 39 points. A score of 19 points in three higher level subjects, with no score lower than 5. Complete fluency in German is required. Other qualifications: see online Prospectus entry. With growing demand in Europe for lawyers qualified in more than one jurisdiction, this four-year double degree programme involves two years of study both at UCL and in Germany, leading to the award of a Bachelor of Laws degree from UCL and the Baccalaureus Legum from the University of Cologne. Years one and two are largely identical to the three-year LLB degree, except that students must take an additional course in each year, taught in German, about German law. Years three and four are spent at the University of Cologne studying towards the German Law degree (Baccalaureus Legum). Students may subsequently remain enrolled to take the German First State Examination if they wish. Progression in all years is contingent upon assessment.

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