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Postgraduate Laws programme:
Master of Laws (LLM)

Postgraduate Diploma and Postgraduate Certificate

New programme, more options, greater support

(a) In order to be eligible to enrol for the LLM degree an applicant must have:

(i) obtained the LLB degree of the University of London with at least Second Class Honours (excepting that a candidate who obtained the LLB Pass degree before 1969 may make a special application) or

(ii) obtained a first degree, in a subject appropriate to the LLM, of a university in a Member State of the European Union, with a result considered by the University of London to be equivalent to at least Second Class Honours or

(iii) obtained a first degree, in a subject appropriate to the LLM, of an acceptable university outside the European Union, with a result considered by the University of London to be equivalent to at least Second Class Honours or

(iv) passed the Examination for Call to the Bar of England and Wales or the Qualifying Examination of the Law Society of England, or the corresponding examinations in Scotland or Northern Ireland, where in either case the student has also obtained a Second Class Honours degree of a UK university (or an educational institute of university rank) or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard obtained after a course of study extending over not less than three years in a university (or educational institute of university rank) or

(v) obtained either the Common Professional Examination or an equivalent Diploma in Law where in either case the applicant has also obtained a Second Class Honours degree of a UK university (or an educational institute of university rank) or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard obtained after a course of study extending over not less than three years in a university (or an educational institute of university rank) or

(vi) qualified as a solicitor or barrister in England or Wales, or the equivalent outside England or Wales or

1(b) In these admission criteria a degree ‘in a subject appropriate to the LLM’ means a first degree with substantial law content

Postgraduate Diploma

2. In order to be eligible to enrol for the Postgraduate Diploma in Laws, an applicant must have:

(i) obtained a degree of the University of London with at least Second Class Honours or

(ii) obtained a degree of a university in a Member State of the European Union, with a result considered by the University of London to be equivalent to at least Second Class Honours or

(iii) obtained a degree of an acceptable university outside the European Union, with a result considered by the University of London to be equivalent to at least Second Class Honours or

(iv) met the conditions to receive the Postgraduate Certificate in Laws

Postgraduate Certificate

3. In order to be eligible to enrol for the Postgraduate Certificate in Laws, an applicant must have:

(i) obtained a degree of the University of London or

(ii) obtained a degree of a university in a Member State of the European Union or

(iii) obtained a degree of an acceptable university outside the European Union or

(iv) at least five years relevant work experience, such as accounting, banking, finance, insurance or policing

Please note: in exceptional circumstances, an applicant who does not satisfy the foregoing requirements may be permitted to enrol for the LLM degree, Postgraduate Diploma in Laws or the Postgraduate Certificate in Laws if the University is satisfied that by reason or his or her background, experience and professional qualifications (if any) the applicant is fit to follow the course of study.

English language requirement

All applicants must possess an appropriate level of ability to work in English. Therefore, an applicant whose first language is not English must provide evidence acceptable to the University that the applicant has, no more than three years prior to application, either:

(i) substantial education (minimum 18 months) conducted in English or

(ii) substantial work experience (minimum 18 months) conducted in English or

(iii) passed, at an appropriate level, a test of proficiency in English acceptable to the University of London - for example, IELTS with a minimum overall score of 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each sub-test or TOEFL score of 580 (or 237 in the computerised test) plus 4 in the Test of Written English (TWE)/Essay Rating.

The University reserves the right to require an applicant to pass at an appropriate level a test of proficiency in English that is acceptable to the University before an offer of registration can be made.

Computer requirements

Although access to the Internet is not an entrance requirement for the Postgraduate Laws programme, you are advised to have Internet access in order that you may benefit from the support given in the eCampus and are able to check for new and updated study materials each year.

 

Prestige

  • renowned for excellence in legal education, the University of London is one of the largest and most respected institutions in the world
  • we have been offering the opportunity for students around the world to obtain the Master of Laws (LLM) of the University of London since 1925
  • Queen Mary and University College London Law departments have outstanding reputations (both 5-star faculties) and have developed the programme and will assess students to the same standard as students studying within those Colleges

 

 

 

Choice

  • through this NEW Postgraduate Laws programme you can accumulate credits and achieve the Master of Laws (LLM), Postgraduate Diploma in Laws and Postgraduate Certificate in Laws
  • dozens of Courses in a wide range of subjects - you choose your Course options and plan your studies to fit in with your work and home commitments
  • more than 15 Specialisations available
  • educational support available in many countries around the world
  • pay as you go (a one-off Registration Fee then a Section Fee for each Section you select) or pay the total fee upfront
  •  

Access

  • access is a key principle - you do not need an LLB to apply
  • applicants with no degree can start on the programme and progress up
  • whether you are a practising lawyer, LLB graduate or non-legal professional, if you're keen to develop your career, our NEW programme has an option to suit you

Flexibility

  • extensive new study materials (print and web-based), written and edited especially for distance learning students
  • eCampus containing library resources, legal databases and dedicated discussion forums for each Course
  • progression routes enable students to accumulate credits towards the Master of Laws (LLM): if you register for the LLM, for example, you will receive the Postgraduate Diploma and Postgraduate Certificate en route, as you satisfy the requirements for those awards
  • flexible modular structures
  • if you want to move quickly the Postgraduate Certificate can be completed in 6 months, 1 year for the Postgraduate Diploma, 1 year for the Master of Laws (LLM)
  • up to 5 years maximum to complete your studies

 

  • MBA University of London

    Entrance requirements

    In order to be eligible to register for the MBA applicants must satisfy the following requirements:

    Academic

    A second class honours degree, or the equivalent, from a
    university or other institution acceptable to the
    University of
    London together with a good GMAT score
    or
    A first degree from a university or other institution acceptable to
    the
    University of London together with a good GMAT score.
    Three years’ work experience will normally be required
    or
    A professional qualification together with a good GMAT score.
    Three years’ work experience will normally be required.

    Other

    English language requirement

    All applicants must have an advanced level of ability to work in English, and students may be required to pass, or to have passed within the last five years, a test of proficiency in English acceptable to the University.

    Minimum PC requirement

    Students must have access to the Internet and meet the following minimum computer specification:
    · Pentium class 600MHz PC (or higher)
    · 64Mb RAM (or higher)
    · Windows 98, ME, NT, 2000 or XP (with latest service packs
      installed)
    · Full-duplex sound card and speakers
    · 28.8 kbps modem dial-up (or higher)
    · Internet Explorer 5.5 (or higher)
    · Cookies must be enabled

    Webcams, headphones and microphones are supported but not required. Windows Media Player 9 is required if you wish to receive or present multimedia - this can be downloaded from the Microsoft website (external link).
    Since a software download is required, your network and firewall access, account permissions and/or PC security must be set to allow this.

    http://www.londonexternal.ac.uk/postgraduate/Imperial/mba/entrance.shtml

      

    BSc Business UOL

    Entrance requirements

    Academic

    In order to satisfy the entrance requirements for the BSc Economics, applicants must be at least 17 years of age at the time of registration and must demonstrate that you have reached a level of competence in Mathematics at least equivalent to a pass at GCSE/GCE 'O' Level, at not less than grade C, in a mathematical subject. Applicants should also hold passes in either:

    two subjects at GCE 'A' Level + at least three further subjects at GCSE or GCE 'O' Level (at not less than grade C or a 'pass' if taken prior to 1975)

    or
    three subjects at GCE 'A' Level + one further subject at GCSE or GCE 'O' Level (at not less than grade C)

    or two subjects at GCE 'A' Level + two further subjects at 'AS' Level.

     

    Note: Applicants with other qualifications not listed above and/or suitable work experience will be considered by the University on an individual basis. There are many other acceptable qualifications (pdf: 6pgs, 91KB), both from the UK and overseas, which the University accepts instead of British 'O' and 'A' Levels.

     

    English Language

    The University reserves the right to request applicants to provide evidence acceptable to the University of oral and written competence in English before an offer of registration can be made.

    If you do not satisfy the criteria for automatic acceptance we will still consider your application on an individual basis or under our Special Admissions procedures.

    If we cannot accept you with your current qualifications and experience, we will advise you what qualifications you could take in order to become eligible in the future.

    Application for the Graduate Entry Route

    Applicants who meet the above criteria and also hold a full first degree completed in a minimum of three years duration on a full-time basis or equivalent, from a university or other institution acceptable to the University of London may apply for entry to the Graduate Entry Route of the degree.

    Exemptions

    Although we use the word 'exemption', other institutions often use the term 'credit transfer'.

    An exemption means that you are not required to take a particular unit as part of your degree.

    To be eligible you must satisfy the University that you have already passed examinations that compare in level, content and standard to the syllabuses from which you want to be exempted. Some exemptions we award are automatically granted; all others are considered on a non-automatic basis.

    To be considered for exemption you must satisfy our criteria and make an application. Any exemption awarded is only valid for a limited period which will be specified in your decision letter. If you do not attempt an examination during this period, the exemption will expire. If you still want the exemption to count towards your degree you will need to apply again.

    You may apply for exemption from up to four Foundation units.

    All non-automatic exemptions are considered on payment of a fee, currently £50 per unit / £25 per half unit.

    Note: for further details about Exemptions - highlighted above - please see the How to apply/Exemptions section of our website.

    http://www.londonexternal.ac.uk/undergraduate/business/entrance.shtml

    BSc and Diploma in Computing and Information Systems

    Entrance requirements

    BSc Computing and Information Systems

    To be eligible for the BSc Computing and Information Systems applicants must:

    • be at least 17 years of age or over at the time of registration and
    • have passes in:
      · either two subjects at GCE 'A' Level and at least three further subjects at GCSE or GCE 'O' Level (at not less than grade C or a 'pass' if taken prior to 1975) or
      ·
      three subjects at GCE 'A' Level, and one further subject at GCSE or GCE 'O' Level (at not less than grade C) or
      · two subjects at GCE 'A' Level and two further subjects at 'AS' Level and
    • have a level of competence in Mathematics at least equivalent to a pass at GCE 'AS' Level in a mathematical subject

    http://www.londonexternal.ac.uk/undergraduate/cis/entrance.shtml

    Bachelor of Laws (LLB) and Diploma in Law

    Entrance requirements

    LLB

    Academic

    To be eligible to register for the LLB you must be at least 17 years of age at the time of registration and have passes in:

    • either two subjects at GCE 'A' level and at least three further subjects at GCSE or GCE 'O' level (at not less than grade C or a 'pass' if taken prior to 1975)
    • or three subjects at GCE 'A' level and one further subject at GCSE or GCE 'O' level (at not less than grade C)
    • or two subjects at GCE 'A' level and two further subjects at 'AS' level

    English language requirement

    The University of London reserves the right to request applicants to provide evidence acceptable to the University of oral and written competence in English before an offer of registration can be made.

    Note: There are many other acceptable qualifications (pdf: 6pgs, 91KB), both from the UK and overseas, which the University accepts instead of British 'O' and 'A' Levels. Applicants with other qualifications not listed above and/or suitable work experience will be considered by the University on an individual basis.

     

    Graduate entry to the LLB

    The following are eligible to apply for graduate entry:

    • graduates holding a full first degree from a state university in the United Kingdom or another European country or in Australia, Canada, Hong Kong SAR, Israel, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, Sri Lanka, South Africa or the West Indies.
    • graduates holding a full first degree from a regionally accredited institution in the USA.
    • graduates holding a full first degree from an Indian Institute of Technology or a four-year, full-time first degree from a recognised university or a three-year, full-time first degree from a limited number of acceptable universities in India.

    Note: Professional qualifications cannot be considered for graduate entry. Applications from students with other degrees not listed above will be considered at the discretion of the University.

     

    Diploma in Law

    To be eligible to register for the Diploma in Law you must be aged 18 or over before 1 September in the year you register with the University and be in attendance at an appropriate course of instruction at an institution which has permission to teach the Diploma (for further details see the Institutions section of our website).

     

    Exemptions

    What is an exemption?

    An exemption means that you are not required to take a particular unit as part of your degree. Although we use the word 'exemption', other institutions often use the term 'credit transfer'. For the LLB, students may apply for exemption from one or more Intermediate subject(s) under Scheme A or Scheme B (there are no exemptions from subjects under the Graduate Entry Routes).

    Eligibility

    To be eligible you must satisfy the University that you have already passed examinations that compare in level, content and standard to the syllabuses from which you want to be exempted. Some exemptions we award are automatically granted; all others are considered on a non-automatic basis.

    How to apply

    You must make a formal application for exemption. No exemption (including automatic exemptions) will be granted unless you have made an application naming the subject(s) from which you want exemption and giving details of the qualification upon which you are basing your application. To apply, complete the 'exemption' section of the LLB application form given in the centre of the prospectus.

    All requests for exemption must be received by the University no later than 17 September (for non-EU residents) or 17 October (for EU residents) in the year before you intend to sit your first examination.

    http://www.londonexternal.ac.uk/undergraduate/law/entrance.shtml

     

     

    http://www.londonexternal.ac.uk/undergraduate/index.php

    FOR ALL Undergraduate courses please visit this web link

    Certificate

    Registration Fee: £ 35 (GBP35)

    No formal qualifications are required but applicants should demonstrate competence in English by the attainment of one of the following:

    ·         British Council – Intermediate Certificate in English/Upper Advanced Certificate in English

    ·         LCCI – English for Business (EFB) 1st or 2nd level

    ·         Pitman/City and Guilds - English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)/English for Business and Communication

    For Practitioners Programme in Human Resource Management, applicants should also be at least 20 years of age.

    Diploma Parts 1 and 2

    Registration Fee: £ 50 (GBP50)

    ·         Applicants must have obtained one of the following:

    ·         ABE Certificate

    ·         Two 'A' Level passes plus four GCSE passes at Grade A, B, or C, two of which must be English or Maths

    ·         Overseas qualifications which, following University of London guidelines, may be accepted by the Registrar as being equivalent to the above

    ·         ABE also welcome applications from Diploma candidates without formal qualifications who have been in appropriate employment for at least two years. A reference letter from employer(s) must accompany such applications

    Advanced Diploma

    Registration Fee: £ 150 (GBP150)

    Applicants must have obtained one of the following:

    ·         ABE Diploma

    ·         A UK degree or recognised equivalent qualification

    ·         Other recognised qualifications of approved Overseas Institutes of Higher Education.

    The decision of the Council as to the suitability of the candidate shall be final.

     

    ACCA - Association of Chartered Certified Accountants

     

    Prerequisites

    • Must be 18 years of age or over and hold the minimum entry requirements of 2 ‘A’ Levels and 3 GCSEs OR
    • BTEC National Certificate/Diploma, NVQ Level 3 and Advanced GNVQ
    • If you do not have the above minimum qualifications and are 21 years of age or over, you can apply under the Mature Students Entry Route (MSER )

    ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS

    • IELTS 5.5
    • TOEFL 550 (TOEIC 776)
    • GCSE/ ‘O’ Level or its International Equivalent

    Qualification Awarded
    ACCA

    Mode of Assessment
    14 exams

    Awarding Body
    Association of Chartered Certified Accountants. For more details log onto www.accaglobal.com

    Registration & Exam Deadlines

    CIMA - Chartered Institute of Management Accountants

    Prerequisites

    • 2 ‘A’ Level passes together with at least C grades at GCSE Level in Mathematics & English, OR
    • Satisfactory completion of AAT Intermediate Level/NVQ Level 3, OR
    • BTEC/SCOTBEC National Certificate/Diploma in Business Studies, OR
    • Other relevant Overseas Qualifications

     

    ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS

    • IELTS 5.5
    • TOEFL 550 (TOEIC 776)
    • GCSE/ ‘O’ Level International Equivalent

    Qualification Awarded

    Chartered Management Accountant with the privilege to add the initials ACME (Associate of the Chartered Institute of Management) after your name.

    Mode of Assessment

    17 exams

    Awarding Body

    Chartered Institute of Management Accountants.

    For more details log onto www.cimaglobal.com

    MSc I.T. and Pre MSc I.T. OR Pre MBA

    Prerequisites

    • degree or equivalent with 1 years of work experience OR
    • Non IT degree or equivalent with 1 years of work experience

    ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS

    • IELTS 5.5
    • TOEFL 550 (TOEIC 776)
    • GCSE/ ‘O’ Level International Equivalent
    • CLC Foundation for 3 months

    Degree Foundation Route - Business/IT/Accountancy- Undergraduate qualification (contact CLC )

    What is it?

    This course, which is examined to the same standard as the Foundation units of the degrees, is designed to provide you an entry route by fulfilling university entry requirements to degrees programmes in the fields of Economics, Management, Finance and the Social Sciences.

    Who is it for?

    Ideal for those who do not have traditional 'A' levels or their equivalent but are interested in gaining entry into any degree programme awarded by the University of London. Passing all units will enable you to transfer your registration to a degree programme of your choice with credit for the units you have passed.

    Subjects

      Core

    • Economics (Exam)
    • Sociology (Exam)

      Additional

    • English (Coursework)
    • Maths (Coursework)
    • Law (Coursework)
    • Business Studies (Coursework)

    Prerequisites

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    Prestige

     

     

     

     

    Choice

     

    Access

     

    Flexibility

     

    CIM

    Entry Requirements and Assessments

     

     

     

     

    You must meet one or more of the following:

    1. CIM Professional Certificate in Marketing/CIM Certificate in Marketing Management Practice.
    2. A Bachelor or Postgraduate degree.
    3. EdExcel (BTEC) Higher National Certificate/Diploma in any subject (UK).
    4. NVQ or SVQ Level 3 in Marketing (UK).
    5. NVQ or SVQ Level 4 in any other subject (UK).
    6. Other appropriate qualifications approved by CIM.
    7. 3 years work experience in a marketing practitioner role.

     

     

    ***CLC foundation course in English could get student an entry into degree courses.


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