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Students
Tuition Fee
GBP 8,250
Per course
Start Date
Medium of studying
Fully Online
Duration
6 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Foundation
Major
International Law
Area of study
Law
Education type
Fully Online
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
GBP 8,250
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2024-09-01-
2025-01-01-
About Program

Program Overview


This online International Foundation Programme for Law equips students with the academic and linguistic skills necessary for undergraduate law studies. Through a blend of self-directed learning and live interactive sessions, the program covers key legal concepts, English language and math proficiency, and international law foundations. Successful completion qualifies students for admission to undergraduate law degrees with a minimum of 50% overall grade and 60% in English modules.

Program Outline

The course can be studied in nine months or six months as an accelerated version. On successful completion of this online course, you will feel more confident in your abilities to undertake one of our undergraduate law degrees.


Outline:


Course Structure:

The International Foundation Programme (IFP) – Law Online is designed to help you develop the academic and language skills you will need for degree level study. You will gain a basic introduction to key principles of law while boosting your skills in English language and maths. The course can be studied in nine months or six months as an accelerated programme. You will be able to follow a range of self-study materials at your own pace and in your own time but you will also join live interactive online sessions each week, when you can work with classmates, speak with your lecturers and actively participate in learning activities. Once you’ve successfully completed the IFP - Law Online, you will feel more confident in your abilities to start one of our undergraduate degrees in law. To progress onto one of our three year law degrees, you will need to achieve 50% overall and 60% in the English modules of the IFP - Law Online.


Course Modules:


Semester 1:

  • English Language and Study Skills: This module teaches the academic skills needed for law students in their university studies; academic writing for assignments, oral presentation skills for speaking, reading general, academic, and legal texts, and listening skills for comprehension and effective participation in seminars.
  • It will introduce you to these foundation skills needed by students of law and legal professionals and introduce you to Legal English and teach you how to use the OSCOLA referencing system, as used in law studies and publications. You will learn about equations, algebra, probability to use basic data and statistics in your subject areas. Students are also expected to reflect on key issues surrounding numeracy and will be required to deliver a short presentation demonstrating how a given mathematical concept is applied to a real-life situation. Topics in this course will helps students build a solid mathematical foundation to support their academic journey as well as their future career. This will enable you to understand the place of law in society. You will consider different sources of the law of England and Wales, European Union Law, and international law, developing your understanding of how laws are made in the UK. To put theory into practice, you will compare the practices and roles of institutions in English and international legal systems and learn more about how human rights law is applied in practice by exploring how the UK Supreme Court operates.

Semester 2:

  • English Language 2: Following on from ELSS Module 1, this module teaches those critical thinking and writing skills needed by students of law and legal practitioners.
  • It aims to increase your confidence in using the academic and professional Englis skills practiced in Module 1 and to help you prepare for university and professional life. It will include reading complex texts and acquiring more advanced vocabulary, and writing longer essays informed by reliable sources. You will listen to lecturers, online talks and podcasts, and you will develop your seminar skills, debating skills and discussion techniques. Overall, you will learn to build more sophisticated arguments, both verbally and in writing.
  • Legal Concepts 2: This module examines the important role of case law in England and Wales and the circumstances in which individual judgements may become binding legal precedents.
  • It introduces you to the roles played by legal institutions and legal professionals, providing an opportunity to look at the ways in which market forces have influenced the legal system over the years.
  • Research Project: This module is premeditated to assist students in their academic disciplines and to strengthen their confidence in key skills areas (academic writing, research, integrity, and reflective practices).
  • This module is part-taught and part self-directed. The taught components of the module will help students to become effective undergraduate researchers, focusing on skills such as data collection and analysis, drafting/ editing and structuring a report. Whereas self-directed elements of the module will give the opportunity to students to plan and write an authentic research report in their discipline area and present findings via an oral presentation.

Assessment:

Throughout the programme there is a balanced mix of coursework, in-class tests and formal exams. Students are also assessed on their ability to work collaboratively and independently. 50% overall grade and 60% in the English module of the International Foundation Programme Law Online.


Teaching:

The course is delivered online, with a combination of self-study materials and live interactive online sessions.


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