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Master in Legal Science

Duration
2 years full time/3-5 years part time

Aims
The Master of Legal Science (MLegSc) is designed for graduates in a discipline other than Law who wish to obtain a Law degree for professional practice or in aid of other career goals. It provides a Qualifying Law Degree for entry to vocational legal training in Northern Ireland and England & Wales.

Entrance Requirements  
Applicants should normally have a primary degree (2.1 or above). Applicants may apply in the year they expect to graduate in their primary degree, in which case admission to the course will be conditional upon performance in the primary degree.  Exemption from these requirements may be considered for those applicants who have completed or hold a masters degree.

Organisation of the MLegSc Programme
The MLegSc is offered on a modular basis. It may be completed in two years of full time study or spread over a maximum of five years part time study. To complete the degree a total of 300 CATS points must be obtained. Twelve modules counting for 20 CATS points each must be taken and a dissertation counting for 60 CATS must also be completed. The structure of the degree (taken on a full time basis) is as follows:

Year 1: Semester One
European Constitutional Law
Constitutional Law in Context
Crime and Criminal Process

Year 1: Semester Two 
European Internal Market Law
Rights and Accountability
Criminal Law

Year 2: Semester One
Contract Law
Torts
Equity 

Year 2: Semester Two Land Law
Evidence
Contemporary Issues in Property Law

Dissertation: completed during Year 2.

Assessment
Principally modules are assessed by way of coursework assignments. The dissertation should be of length not exceeding 20,000 words and be submitted in July or September of the student's final year (July submission is normally required for those students planning to begin vocational legal training immediately on completion of the MLegSc).

Closing Date for Applications
The closing date for applications to this course is 30 June 2010.  Late applications may still be considered if places are still available.

 Further Information
 Academic Contact

Mr Robin Hickey r.hickey@qub.ac.uk

The School of Law Postgraduate Secretary
For general queries please contact :


Postgraduate Secretary
School of Law
Queen's University Belfast
Belfast BT7 1NN
Northern Ireland

Tel: (44) 028 9097 3842
Fax: (44) 028 9097 3376
Email:
pglawenquiries@qub.ac.uk

 Application

See Admissions Office for details of :

Application Procedure
Details of Postgraduate Fees