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Students
Tuition Fee
GBP 6,150
Per year
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
24 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Foundation
Major
Legal Practice | Legal Studies
Area of study
Law
Education type
On campus | Blended
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
GBP 6,150
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2023-09-012023-07-09
2024-01-012023-11-26
About Program

Program Overview


Course overview

You learn how to deal with current legal issues in a practical setting across a wide variety of legal areas including, but not limited to, criminal law and litigation, dispute resolution, property and private client and human rights. On successful completion of the FdA you are eligible to enrol on the final year of the LLB (Hons) Law at Teesside University.

Course modules include legal institutions and systems, tortious rights and responsibilities, criminal law and litigation, contractual agreements and responsibilities and more. You gain practical legal experience on modules such as dispute resolution and conveyancing, and legal skills such as client care, legal research, mooting and debating. In your second year, optional modules include wills and probate, business and employment law and family law and practice, giving you an opportunity to focus on a specific area of interest.

This is an award of Teesside University delivered in partnership with Bede Sixth Form College.

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Program Outline


Law and Practice FdA at Teesside University:


Degree Overview:

Upon successful completion, students are eligible to pursue the final year of the LLB (Hons) Law at Teesside University.


The program's objectives are:

  • Equip students with the fundamental knowledge and practical skills required for legal practice.
  • Foster critical thinking, analytical skills, and problem-solving abilities.
  • Develop effective communication and research skills.
  • Instill professional ethics and responsibility.
  • Prepare students for further study and professional qualifications in law.

Outline:


Program Content:

The program covers a wide range of legal topics, including:

  • Public law and constitutional framework
  • Contract law and responsibilities
  • Criminal law and litigation
  • Dispute resolution and litigation process
  • Legal institutions and systems
  • Tortious rights and responsibilities
  • Land law and conveyancing
  • Practical legal skills
  • Trusts, rights, and responsibilities
  • Business and employment law (optional)
  • Family law and litigation (optional)
  • Wills, succession, and probate practice (optional)

Program Structure:

The program is offered both full-time (2 years) and part-time (3 years). The full-time program consists of 120 credits per year, while the part-time program has 80 credits per year.


Course Schedule:

The program typically runs from September to June, with two semesters per year. Each semester involves lectures, tutorials, seminars, and practical exercises.


Module Descriptions:

  • Constitutional and Administrative Law: Explores the UK's constitutional framework, organs of government, and legal challenges to constitutional limitations.
  • Contractual Agreements and Responsibilities: Provides a fundamental understanding of contract law and its role in commercial, professional, and individual relationships.
  • Criminal Law and Litigation: Examines key areas of criminal law and the criminal justice system, including advising clients, preparing defenses, and understanding the roles of stakeholders.
  • Dispute Resolution: Delves into the civil litigation process, covering pre-action considerations, trial preparation, and post-trial matters.
  • Legal Institutions and Systems: Introduces the English legal system, its key elements, and the framework for protecting civil liberties, human rights, and equality.
  • Tortious Rights and Responsibilities: Explores the law of tort, focusing on duties, breaches, remedies, and defenses.
  • Land and Conveyancing: Provides essential knowledge of land law and its practical application, including third-party rights, long leases, and their impact on property sales.
  • Practical Legal Skills: Develops professional and legal skills necessary for the legal sector, including professional conduct, legal research, mooting, and debating.
  • Trusteeship, Rights and Responsibilities: Examines the concept of trusts, their creation, management, dispute resolution, and the roles and responsibilities of trustees.
  • Business and Employment Practice: Explores common business structures, their formation, operation, termination through insolvency, and key issues in employer-employee relationships, including rights, dispute resolution, and termination.
  • Family Law and Litigation: Focuses on family law and procedures, dealing with family disputes, adult relationship breakdown, issues involving children, and domestic abuse protection.
  • Wills, Succession and Probate Practice: Explores wills, succession, probate procedures, drafting wills, mental capacity considerations, and intestacy rules for handling deceased estates without a valid will.

Assessment:


Assessment methods include:

  • Written assignments
  • Examinations
  • Oral presentations
  • Portfolio work
  • Group work

Teaching:

  • Theory sessions: Presentations, guest speakers, and in-depth exploration of subjects through tutor-led or student-led tasks.
  • Blended learning: Combining face-to-face learning with online activities to enhance the learning experience and cater to diverse learning styles.
  • Flipped learning: Students access learning materials in advance and engage in Q&A activities during sessions.
  • Group work: Fosters collaboration, interpersonal skills, and real-world application of knowledge.
  • Guest speakers, seminars, and workshops: Provide industry insights and networking opportunities.

Careers:

  • Paralegal
  • Legal assistant
  • Legal secretary
  • Legal researcher
  • Compliance officer
  • Mediator
  • Arbitrator
  • Housing officer
  • Trading standards officer
  • Enforcement officer
  • Court clerk
  • Legal executive

Other:

  • The program welcomes students with diverse backgrounds, including those with level 3 qualifications, relevant industry experience, or substantial work/volunteering experience in the legal sector.
  • The program offers a supportive learning environment with access to Learning Resources Centre and Student Services for academic support, study skills development, and disability services.
  • The program emphasizes ethical and professional conduct, preparing students for responsible legal practice.

Tuition Fees and Payment Information:


Full-Time:

  • UK applicants: £6,150 a year
  • EU applicants: £12,300 a year
  • International applicants: £13,800 a year

Part-Time:

  • UK applicants: £3,960 (120 credits)
  • EU applicants: £7,920 (120 credits)
  • International applicants: £8,880 (120 credits)

Payment Information:

  • Fees can be paid in installments.
  • More details about fees can be found on the university website.

Additional Information:

  • The university offers financial support to help students with the cost of their studies.
  • More information about financial support can be found on the university website.
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