LLB (Hons),
University of East Anglia
via UK Transfer Degree (Law)
Here's the BIG Picture
UEA is a top Law School that offers an intimate and engaging, student-focused learning experience. Having won the national LawWorks Best Partnership in Pro Bono award no fewer than four times, the LawCareers.Net award for ‘Best Pro Bono’ activities in 2016, and the best law society for Commercial Awareness in 2019, UEA is known for its commitment to promoting social justice and providing students like you with opportunities to engage in meaningful pro bono work. Its strong emphasis on practical skills and real-world experience sets it apart as a top choice for aspiring lawyers looking to make a positive impact in their communities.
When you graduate, you can directly progress onto the Certificate in Legal Practice (CLP) in Malaysia or the Bar Professional Course (BPC) in the UK.
With this Course, You Will:
- Develop the ability to identify and understand key concepts in substantive law, legal theory, and procedure in domestic and international law contexts.
- Apply knowledge and critical thinking skills to perform legal analysis, reasoning and problem solving competently.
- Develop vital communication skills including effective listening and critical reading, objective and persuasive writing, advocacy, as well as the ability to conduct in-depth research.
Why Choose University of East Anglia?
UEA is ranked 18th for Law by the Guardian University Guide 2023.
Established in 1963, UEA is ranked in the top 25 in the UK (Complete University Guide 2022), and the World Top 200 Universities (182nd in The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2022). At UEA Law School, you will be able to work with the Justice Project to investigate new lines of enquiry into cases where prisoners protest their innocence, under the direction of Louise Shorter, founder of the Inside Justice charity and TV documentarian.
How Do I Get In?
- 5 Credits in the SPM, IGCSE or equivalent (including English), AND
- Foundation in Law BAC, OR
- 2 A-Level Passes or 2 STPM Principals or equivalent, OR
- A recognised Diploma or Degree
* Trial Examinations/Forecast results are accepted.
COURSE MODULES
Year 1
- Common Law Reasoning & Institutions
- Public Law
- Elements of the Law of Contract
- Criminal Law
- Malaysian Legal System
- Malaysian Constitutional Law
MPU Subjects
- Philosophy and Current Issues
- Appreciation of Ethics and Civilisation
- National Language A (Malaysian students without credit in SPM BM)
- Malay Communication 2 (International students)
Year 2
Core
- Law of Tort
- Land Law
Electives
- Law of Evidence
- Company Law
- Family Law
- Legal Technology
- Business for Lawyers
* Or as per subjects offered at the university in the UK (for 1+2 years option)
MPU Subjects
- Community Service
- New Venture Creation
- Ethics of Communication
Year 3
- As per subjects offered at the university in the UK
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