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Arden University
LLB (Hons) Law
- Online
LLB
Full time, Part time
3 years
Distance Learning
English
Arden University’s online LLB (Hons) Law will provide you with the necessary skills to start your career as a legal professional. Develop your legal and ethical understanding with this LLB (Hons) Law programme and specialise in areas of interest to you and your career path. This law degree has been developed to help you understand the tenets of law from a variety of perspectives and give you the skills for a career in the justice system.


Brickfields Asia College
LLB (Hons) British University Transfer Degree
- Shah Alam, Malaysia
- Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- + 1 more
LLB
Full time, Part time
On-Campus
English
BAC provides a UK Transfer Degree Programme (Law) where students have the option to complete a 1+2 (1 year at BAC and 2 years at a British partner University) or 2+1 (2 years at BAC and 1 year at a British partner University) depending on their preference.
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Studying Legal Systems
Legal Systems is the study of law and the legal process. It includes learning about the history of law, the institutions and people involved in the legal process, and how law is applied in practice.
Legal Systems jobs
Students who major in Legal Systems can go on to careers in law, government, and private industry. They may also choose to pursue further education in law or another related field. Minor in Legal Systems students may also find careers in law, but they may also find work in other fields such as business, human resources, and education.
What will I study during my Legal Systems degree?
Legal Systems is a required course for undergraduate students studying law. It is also offered as a major or minor at some universities. The course covers a range of topics, including torts, contracts, criminal law, family law, and property law.