Studying Law at Holborn College
Holborn College has 40 years' experience of teaching undergraduate law. The School delivers high quality degree programmes in conjunction with our awarding universities, the University of Wales and Liverpool John Moores University. It also tutors students for the University of London External Programme, and we have had many satisfied and high-achieving graduates on this programme since the College's foundation in 1969.
The wide range of LLB (Hons) degrees offered at Holborn College enable students to choose a degree that will best suit their needs and ambitions. Every undergraduate law degree offered at Holborn College is recognised by the Law Society and Bar Council of England and Wales. This means students can proceed to the professional qualification stage, after the successful completion of their degree course.
The Law School additionally offers two postgraduate degrees, in International Trade Law and Business and Commercial Law, for students wishing to specialise further. These are also well-suited to mature individuals who are already qualified and practising, but who wish to develop their interests in a new area of the legal system.
Tuition in the Law School is a stimulating mix of lectures and smaller seminar groups. Students take an active role in the debates, moots and mock trials that are regularly organised by the Law team, and which provide a popular, practical and hands-on component to study.
We take full advantage of the location in London which offers easy access to the renowned legal institutions of the City, with guest lectures and visits organised throughout the year. London has a rich legal heritage, being the home of the 'Mother of Parliaments', the Inns of Court and the Old Bailey, and the Central Criminal Court of England. Visiting these sites makes for an inspiring learning experience.
Holborn College law graduates working in influential and prominent positions around the world include:
• High Court Judge, Nigeria • Director of Public Prosecutions, Police HQ, Gambia • Minister of Justice, Mauritius
We keep in touch with alumni via regular events and networking occasions, such as the Spring 2007 Mauritian event.
Please note: Course details and modules are subject to change. |