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LLB Law (students from Brickfields Asia College) UCAS code:
For students entering Part 1 in 2013/4
Awarding Institution: University of Reading
Teaching Institution: University of Reading
Relevant QAA subject Benchmarking group(s):
Faculty: Arts, Humanities and Social Science Faculty
Programme length: 3 years
Date of specification: 16/Jun/2014
Programme Director: Mrs Simone Austin-Jones
Programme Advisor:
Board of Studies: Law
Accreditation:
Joint Academic Stage Board, individual modules
may be acceptable for accreditation by other
professional bodies. The programme may be subject
to change where such change is educationally
desirable or practically necessary.
Summary of programme aims
In addition to the imparting of legal knowledge, this degree programme encourages the ability to delineate and
evaluate issues, select relevant materials and produce arguments encompassing policy, existing practice and
knowledge, and including theorising and critiquing legal concepts and the law itself.
Transferable skills
During the course of their studies at Reading, all students will be expected to enhance their academic and
personal transferable skills. In following this programme, students will have had the opportunity to develop such
skills, in particular relating to communication, interpersonal skills, learning skills, numeracy, self-management,
use of IT and problem-solving and will have been encouraged to further develop and enhance the full set of
skills through a variety of opportunities available outside their curriculum.
Students are required to engage with progressively more technical and intellectually demanding material. Many
modules require them to demonstrate their knowledge and understanding by providing, orally or in writing, an
answer to a practical legal problem. This involves identifying the legal issues, the relevant facts, the principles
and the authorities applicable (using directed or undirected research) to provide a solution. In some cases this
requires both individual effort and teamwork. Such solutions must be effectively communicated and defended in
language appropriate to the audience. This happens throughout the degree programme via submission of written
work, tutorial and seminar participation and presentations. Reflective learning is facilitated by prompt and apt
feedback to coursework. Students are required to attend regular meetings with personal tutors throughout their
programme in which they are encouraged to reflect upon their transferrable skills, identify deficiencies and take
timely and constructive steps to improve their profile.
Programme content
Students studying on this programme will normally spend Part 1 and Part 2 at Brickfields Asia College,
Malaysia. Students, who successfully complete Part 2, may, with the prior approval of the Head of School, be
permitted to transfer to the University of Reading to study Part 3. Students, who successfully complete Part 1
may, with the prior approval of the Head of School, transfer to the University of Reading to study Parts 2 and 3.
Students are required to take the equivalent of 120 credits in each part of the degree programme. Career
Management Skills equivalent to 5 credits, are taught pervasively within the credits in Parts 1, 2 and 3.
Part 1 (three terms)
Compulsory modules
Part 1 at Brickfields College Asia (three terms)
Code
Title
Credits
Contract Law
20
Criminal Law
20
Legal Skills (including English Legal System - Common Law
Reasoning & Institutions)
20
Public Law (Constitutional and Administrative)
20
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LLB Law (students from Brickfields Asia College) UCAS code: For students entering Part 1 in 2013/

Awarding Institution: University of Reading Teaching Institution: University of Reading Relevant QAA subject Benchmarking group(s): Faculty: Arts, Humanities and Social Science Faculty Programme length: 3 years Date of specification: 16/Jun/ Programme Director: Mrs Simone Austin-Jones Programme Advisor: Board of Studies: Law Accreditation: Joint Academic Stage Board, individual modules may be acceptable for accreditation by other professional bodies. The programme may be subject to change where such change is educationally desirable or practically necessary.

Summary of programme aims In addition to the imparting of legal knowledge, this degree programme encourages the ability to delineate and evaluate issues, select relevant materials and produce arguments encompassing policy, existing practice and knowledge, and including theorising and critiquing legal concepts and the law itself.

Transferable skills During the course of their studies at Reading, all students will be expected to enhance their academic and personal transferable skills. In following this programme, students will have had the opportunity to develop such skills, in particular relating to communication, interpersonal skills, learning skills, numeracy, self-management, use of IT and problem-solving and will have been encouraged to further develop and enhance the full set of skills through a variety of opportunities available outside their curriculum. Students are required to engage with progressively more technical and intellectually demanding material. Many modules require them to demonstrate their knowledge and understanding by providing, orally or in writing, an answer to a practical legal problem. This involves identifying the legal issues, the relevant facts, the principles and the authorities applicable (using directed or undirected research) to provide a solution. In some cases this requires both individual effort and teamwork. Such solutions must be effectively communicated and defended in language appropriate to the audience. This happens throughout the degree programme via submission of written work, tutorial and seminar participation and presentations. Reflective learning is facilitated by prompt and apt feedback to coursework. Students are required to attend regular meetings with personal tutors throughout their programme in which they are encouraged to reflect upon their transferrable skills, identify deficiencies and take timely and constructive steps to improve their profile.

Programme content Students studying on this programme will normally spend Part 1 and Part 2 at Brickfields Asia College, Malaysia. Students, who successfully complete Part 2, may, with the prior approval of the Head of School, be permitted to transfer to the University of Reading to study Part 3. Students, who successfully complete Part 1 may, with the prior approval of the Head of School, transfer to the University of Reading to study Parts 2 and 3. Students are required to take the equivalent of 120 credits in each part of the degree programme. Career Management Skills equivalent to 5 credits, are taught pervasively within the credits in Parts 1, 2 and 3.

Part 1 (three terms) Compulsory modules

Part 1 at Brickfields College Asia (three terms) Code Title Credits Level Contract Law 20 4 Criminal Law 20 4 Legal Skills (including English Legal System - Common Law Reasoning & Institutions)

Public Law (Constitutional and Administrative) 20 4

Part 2 (three terms) Compulsory modules

Part 2 at Brickfields College Asia (three terms) Code Title Credits Level Land Law 30 5 Law of Tort 30 5 Law of Evidence 30 5 Company Law 30 5

Part 2 at Reading (three terms) Code Title Credits Level LW2PL2 Public Law 2 20 5 LW2LND Land Law 20 5 LW2ETR Equity and Trusts 20 5 LW2PLP Property Law Research Project 20 5 LW2EUL European Union Law 20 5 LW1TOR Tort 20 5

For Brickfields students at Reading, all modules at Part 2 must be studied and passed to obtain a qualifying law degree.

Part 3 (three terms) Compulsory modules

Students who transfer to Reading for Part 3 Compulsory modules Code Title Credits Level LW3EQT Law of Trusts and Principles of Equity 20 6 LW3FEU Foundations of EU Law 20 6

Students must also choose one of the following foundation modules. Code Title Credits Level LW3RWC or Research Writing Credit 20 6 LW3WPP or Writing Credit Pro Bono and Professional Practice 20 6 LW3DUG Dissertation 40 6

In addition, students registered for Part 3 of the LLB (Law) must take: Optional modules If the foundation module is 20 credits, options amounting to 60 credits. If the foundation module is 40 credits, options amounting to 40 credits. Students who study Part 2 and Part 3 at Reading Compulsory modules Students must choose one of the following foundation modules. Code Title Credits Level LW3RWC or Research Writing Credit 20 6 LW3WPP or Writing Credit Pro Bono and Professional Practice 20 6 LW3ILM or International Law Mooting 20 6 LW3DUG Dissertation 40 6

In addition students registered for Part 3 of the LLB (Law) must take: Optional modules If the foundation module is 20 credits, options amounting to 100 credits If the foundation module is 40 credits, options amounting to 80 credits.

Career learning

Career prospects While very many law graduates take professional exams in law (Bar Professional Training Course BPTC and Certificate in Legal Practise CLP) and go on to practise law in Malaysia, the UK and elsewhere, many others pursue alternative careers. The School of Law has seen graduates enter the top five law firms in Kuala Lumpur, as well as entering a range of other professions.

Opportunities for study abroad Not applicable

Placement opportunities

Programme Outcomes

Knowledge and Understanding

A. Knowledge and understanding of:

Students should have:

  1. Knowledge and an understanding of the core areas and principal features of the English law and legal system, including its institutions and procedures. 2. Knowledge of the principles, values, and operation of a range of topics and areas of law extending beyond the core, including areas of European and International law. 3. An in-depth knowledge of selected specialist areas of law. 4. An understanding of how the law fits together and operates, and knowledge of the contextual background to the law, appropriate to a subject- specialist within the discipline.

Teaching/learning methods and strategies

Assessment

Skills and other attributes

B. Intellectual skills - able to:

Students should be able to: 1. Create innovative and original solutions to problems by approaching materials or using sources in different ways. 2. Analyse and evaluate issues and materials in terms of their doctrinal and policy importance, and relevance to other policy perspectives which have been taught. 3. Analyse and evaluate issues and materials in terms of their theoretical basis or conceptual coherence. 4. Produce clear doctrinal synthesis and summary of policy issues. 5. Construct defensible arguments and exercise effective critical judgement.

Teaching/learning methods and strategies

Assessment

C. Practical skills - able to:

Students should be able to:

  1. Apply relevant knowledge accurately and effectively to situations and issues that reflect doctrinal debates and uncertainties. 2. Engage with practical problems of legal application, and provide solutions that demonstrate a strong familiarity with doctrinal and conceptual legal issues. 3. Engage with theoretical and substantive legal debates, and

Teaching/learning methods and strategies

Assessment

provide contributions to these debates that demonstrate a strong familiarity with doctrinal and conceptual legal issues. 4. Understand technical materials, including primary legal sources and academic publications, and use relevant materials as appropriate to the topic being studied

D. Transferable skills - able to:

Students should be able to:

  1. Utilise a range of technological tools for study and personal support purposes, including word- processing, spreadsheets, library and other subject information retrieval systems, internet resources, and communication tools such as email. 2. Act independently in planning and managing tasks with limited guidance, managing their own workload, and in identifying and discovering resources and materials. 3. Express complex ideas fluently and effectively in written form, using legal terminology correctly, and produce written materials that are appropriate for the relevant audience, clearly written, and grammatically correct. 4. Communicate arguments and critical judgements effectively in oral form, and engage in academic debate in a professional manner 5. Work effectively in a group as a participant who contributes to the success of the group's task. 6. Be reflective in reviewing and assessing their own learning, and in seeking and using feedback. 7. Engage in career development and employability activities, including personal development planning.

Teaching/learning methods and strategies

Assessment

Please note - This specification provides a concise summary of the main features of the programme and the learning outcomes that a typical student might reasonably be expected to achieve and demonstrate if he/she takes full advantage of the learning opportunities that are provided. More detailed information on the learning outcomes, content and teaching, learning and assessment methods of each module can be found in the module description and in the programme handbook. The University reserves the right to modify this specification in unforeseen circumstances, or where the process of academic development and feedback from students, quality assurance process or external sources, such as professional bodies, requires a change to be made. In such circumstances, a revised specification will be issued.