Law (Accountancy) LLB (Hons)

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This programme recognises the need to provide an academically challenging degree which will give you a sound knowledge of legal and accounting concepts together with an understanding of the operation of law and accountancyin society. This course is a qualifying Law degree accredited by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and Bar Council. The distinctive features of the degree are: 1) employability by the blending of professional or vocational components with traditional academic content 2) entrepreneurship; recognising that many graduates join family firms or establish their own businesses and to enable them to do such successfully they will benefit from having a law degree but also knowledge of accountancy. The real world runs through this programme in terms of its module structure and content, delivery, and assessment. With that eye on the real world, this degree recognises that not all law graduates will enter the legal professions and thereby equips them with other options. The LLB(Accountancy) would be ideal if you are wanting to work in an in-house commercial organisation where a range of subject knowledge would be invaluable. This course is also ideal if you are wanting to join a smaller legal practice, perhaps joining family members, where different skills would be valued.

Course information

Name: Law (Accountancy) LLB (Hons) Qualification title: - Qualification type: Undergraduate qualification Assessment The programme employs a plurality of formative and summative assessment methods including, assignments, examinations, dissertation, presentations, assessed moots, assessed negotiations, assessed client interview, soap box debates, and portfolio submission. This plurality of assessment ensures thatyou graduate with the skills and abilities required in employment, such as the ability to work under pressure and within short time constraints (examinations) and the ability to address a large audience (presentations). The programme willdevelop yourcommunication skills eg in writing (assignments/portfolios) and communicating verbally (presentations). This knowledge and these skills are designed to be transferable to a variety of careers, whether within the legal professions or another realm such as business, public service or education. Awarding Teesside University Created 20160915 09:33:02 Updated 20160915 09:33:02

Entry requirements

None

Provider

Bradford College
Further Education
information@bradfordcollege.ac.uk
01274 433333
http://www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk

Address

Great Horton Road Town: Bradford County:West Yorkshire

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