LLB (Hons),
University of Reading
via UK Transfer Degree (Law)
Here's the BIG Picture
Study law and develop your legal knowledge and skills in a highly practical way, with plenty of opportunities to build real-life legal experience. This twenty-first century LLB (Hons) degree not only covers foundational legal subjects but also offers you the flexibility to customize your degree based on your interests. With a diverse range of optional modules available, you can delve into contemporary and specialist areas of law that align with your career goals and passions.
The BAC UKT Law programme ensures that you acquire the essential legal knowledge and skills while allowing you to tailor your degree according to your own interests, choosing from a wide range of optional modules covering contemporary and specialist areas of law.
Fully accredited by MQA and recognized by the Legal Profession Qualifying Board of Malaysia (LPQB), you can directly progress to the Certificate in Legal Practice (CLP) in Malaysia or the Bar Professional Course (BPC) in the UK.
This course also gives you the option of completing a 1+2 (1 year at BAC and 2 years at University of Reading) or 2+1 (2 years at BAC and 1 year at University of Reading).
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 Reading?
The University of Reading has been at the forefront of UK higher education for nearly a century and is ranked 202nd worldwide and 27th in the UK by QS World University Rankings 2022. Reading Law School also hosts one of the largest pro bono programmes in the UK, giving you the opportunity to work, on a voluntary basis, with local charities and other organisations where you will give legal advice and support to real people with real problems.
How Do I Get In?
- 5 Credits for SPM (including English), and
- Foundation in Law, BAC, or
- 2 A-Level Passes / 2 STPM Principals or its equivalent, or
- 5 B’s in UEC or equivalent, or
- A recognised Diploma or Degree
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COURSE MODULES
Year 1
- Common Law Reasoning & Institutions
- Public Law
- Elements of the Law of Contract
- Criminal Law
- Malaysian Legal System
- Malaysian Constitutional Law
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)
Year 3
- As per subjects offered at the university in the UK
Tuition Fees
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