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LLB (HONS) WITH ENGLISH

& MAURITIAN LAW


Full-time 3 Years
On campus in Mauritius
Start Date: February & September
The LLB (Hons) with English and Mauritian Law is a Qualifying
Law Degree for the purpose of practice in both England &
Wales and Mauritius. It enables you to go on to the professional
stages of legal training in England & Wales; either by way of the
Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC) for barristers, or the
Legal Practice Course (LPC) for those wishing to become a
solicitor (for practice in England & Wales only). It is also
recognised by the Council for Vocational Legal Education
(CVLE) in Mauritius for admission onto the vocational
examination conducted under the supervision of the CVLE.
This LLB will give you a detailed understanding of both English
and Mauritian law and legal systems equipping you with Course Outline
employability skills relevant to a broad range of disciplines and YEAR 1:
countries. The programme is aimed specifically at those Introduction to Professional Skills and Employability |
students who wish to work in an environment such as Mauritius English and EU Legal Systems | Criminal Law |
Contract Law | Fundamentals of Mauritian Law and
where English and Mauritian law are combined. Judicial Review | Law and Emerging Technology
You will be taught by professionally experienced academics
YEAR 2:
and practitioners and supported by a wealth of employability-
Tort Law | Mauritian Criminal Law | Advanced
enhancing opportunities that can ready you for a successful Professional Skills and Employability | International and
future legal career. Teaching will take place in modern European Law | Alternative Dispute Resolution |
classrooms with state-of-the-art equipment. At UCLan we also Family and Child Law Rights and Responsibilities
provide our students with extensive online resources and you
YEAR 3:
will be supported on each module by a virtual learning
Equity and Trusts in Life and Death | Graduate
environment. Professional Skills and Employability | Mauritian Law:
Les Obligations | Mauritian Property and Family Law |
Entry Requirements Land Law | Street Law: Community Law in Action |
Project
Minimum 3 A-levels and 1 Subsidiary or 2 A-levels and 2
Subsidiaries or equivalent with ‘O’ level Maths, English and
French grade C. How is this course assessed?
We operate a flexible admissions policy and treat everyone Assessment for this programme is undertaken in a variety of
as an individual. This means that we will take into ways, from the traditional unseen exam, to seen
consideration your educational achievements and examinations; end of module and in-course formative
predicted grades (where applicable) together with your coursework assessments; e-quizzes; e-case studies; group
and individual presentations; portfolios; personal
application as a whole, including work experience and
development reflective diaries; moots and debates and oral
personal statement.
performance in seminars.

For more information please contact UCLan-UOM Enterprise on:


Tel: (230) 467 8925 / 26 | Email: contactus@uomenterprise.ac.mu
Website: www.uomenterprise.mu | www.uclan.ac.uk | Facebook: UCLan in Mauritius

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