Bachelor’s in Law (LLB)
You’ll develop the cultural awareness and critical thinking skills you need to analyze and produce a broad range of discourse in a full spectrum of careers — and to make a difference in whatever you do.
- 3 Year / Onsite
- Intakes: August and December
Overview
The Bachelor of Laws degree is an internationally recognised award that you can study flexibly, anywhere in the world. We provide a world-class LLB of international standing. It has been the first step in the careers of thousands of practicing lawyers around the world.
The aims of Undergraduate Law is to:
- Provide flexible, global access to studying the common law
- Promote independent learning
- Support that learning through providing a resource-rich online learning environment
- Support the development of transferable intellectual skills
- Enable the development of critical awareness
- Facilitate an understanding of the language of law
LLB learning outcomes:
Subject knowledge
Students will have knowledge and understanding of:
- The principal features of the legal system including familiarity with its institutions and procedures.
- The key principles and values of a range of legal areas extending beyond the core.
- Some in-depth knowledge of specialist areas.
Subject application/problem solving
Students will be able to:
- Identify the legal issues arising from particular factual situations.
- Apply knowledge so as to provide practical and reasoned advice and solutions to particular problems over a wide range of legal areas.
Subject sources and research
Students will be able to:
- Identify and use primary and secondary legal sources relevant to the topic under study.
- Identify contemporary debates and engage with these whilst accurately documenting the law in the area.
Analysis, evaluation, critical judgment and synthesis
Students will be able to:
- Identify issues in terms of policy and doctrinal importance.
- Produce clear doctrinal synthesis and summary of policy issues.
- Evaluate law both independently in terms of doctrinal coherence and in relation to other policy perspectives which have been incorporated in the topics studied.
- Create new or imaginative ways of approaching a problem or analysing material in different ways.
Autonomy
Students will be able to:
- Act independently in planning and managing their own learning and the tasks in areas which students have studied.
- Provide some reflection on learning experiences.
Key Skills
- Communication and literacy.
- Communicate fluently in English, using legal terminology correctly.
- Read a range of complex works within and about law and summarise arguments accurately.
- Engage in academic debate in a professional manner.
- Demonstrate proficient use of information technology.
- use standard information retrieval systems to access legal information and internet resources.
Programme
Semester 1 | Credits | Number |
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Lorem ipsum | 4 | ESTU 203 |
Lorem ipsum | 2 | ESTU 340 |
Lorem ipsum | 4 | ESTU 657 |
Semester 2 | Credits | Number |
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Lorem ipsum | 4 | ESTU 768 |
Lorem ipsum | 4 | ESTU 432 |
Lorem ipsum | 2 | ESTU 873 |
Semester 3 | Credits | Number |
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Rhetoric & the Public Sphere | 4 | ESTU 203 |
Communication & Everyday Life | 2 | ESTU 340 |
Critical & Rhetorical Methods | 4 | ESTU 657 |
Semester 4 | Credits | Number |
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Relational Communication | 4 | ESTU 768 |
Public Relations Campaigns | 4 | ESTU 432 |
Rhetoric of Social Movements | 2 | ESTU 873 |
Total for the entire period of study | 40 |
Contact us
Block 2 Clifton, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan 75600
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