Course Details
Course Name
LLB Law with History
Level of study
Undergraduate
Study Mode
Fulltime
Duration
3 Years
Start Term
Sept
Country
United Kingdom
City
North Wales
Course Subject
- Law
Course Fees
Inside EU: 9000
Outside EU: 13000
Universities
Bangor University
Description
Law with History is a three-year Qualifying Law Degree (QLD) that explores the links between Law and History. You can choose from a wide range of History modules and periods, such as the Norman, the Tudor and modern periods, in order to better appreciate how these historical periods had an influence on the development of legal principles. Those who have studied history in school will have the opportunity to continue their studies at university, but to broaden the appeal of their degree by combining it with the major discipline of Law, with which there is a natural interface.
International Experience
Students have the opportunity to enhance their degree programme and extend their understanding of their degree subject area by spending a period of study at an overseas host institution. This route is optional and if you choose to follow it, you will extend your period of study from three years to four and will gain an enhanced degree qualification: LLB Law with History (International Experience). You will need to pass a specified number of credits* during their year abroad but no credits from that year will feed into your degree.
* For the purpose of passing the year abroad, a student is required to pass the following number of credits at the host institution: the equivalent of 60 Bangor credits / 30 ECTS credits. Where a student fails to attain this minimum number of credits, they can take resit essay papers during the summer following their return to the UK. A student who fails to pass the resit will be entered into the final year of their Bangor degree but will not be eligible for the enhanced degree title.