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COLOURFUL THINKING IN A WORLD OF GREYSSouthampton Law School Undergraduate Courses 2016
OF A WORLD OF GREYS
The world of law is seldom black or white, but there are many shades of grey. Learning to negotiate the shades of grey will empower in an enormous range of interesting and rewarding careers.
Southampton Law School is positioned at the cutting edge of legal research. Our research led degree programmes combine academic excellence with employability skills and excellent links to the legal professions. A law degree from Southampton will empower you to become a colourful thinker. It can be a passport to a senior role and a colourful career in any sector.
MAKING SENSEContents04 Choose Southampton12 Colourful people20 Course overview 22 Course information30 Your student experience32 Accommodation34 Fees, applying, scholarships and bursaries35 International students36 How to find us
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STUDY ABROADExperience a new culture?
Exchange Southampton for one of our global partner universities as part of your degree
“Students from Southampton Law School
have the opportunity to take Streetlaw to Hong
Kong and present to sixth form students at various
international schools”, explains Senior Lecturer
Liz Williams
Our partners for LLB International Legal Studies:
– Hong Kong University – Singapore Management
University– National University of Singapore
– Chinese University, Hong Kong– University of Adelaide– University of Sydney
– University of Western Australia
European exchange destinations
include Paris, Vienna, Athens, Malta , Ottawa
and Oslo
Law alumni meet in
Singapore to share
memories
We are an institution in the
TOP 1% of global
universities
We have
322 partnerships in 54 countries
around the world
Matej Turjanik completed a year exchange
at the University of Ottawa, Canada as part of his LLB
International Legal Studies programme
The city of Southampton has a history of innovation and exploration. As a forward-thinking university, we uphold these values in our education and research; join us to forge your successful future.
Our students can study in 54 countries in Europe and across the world
Our 200,000 graduates are part of a network of professionals that covers 180 countries
Our academics make a difference on every continent
Our business, government and non-government organisation partners span the globe
We are part of the Worldwide Universities Network, a collaboration of knowledge from around the world
Find out morewww.southampton.ac.uk/global
CHOOSE SOUTHAMPTON: A GLOBAL UNIVERSITY
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COLOURFUL RESEARCH
Do we trust what we see on the Internet? Associate Professor Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon is part of a major European Union project, which is examining questions of online trust and trustworthiness. She is exploring how the law can contribute to increasing trust among users of the Internet and, generally, what drives this trust.
The three year EU Framework Seven project Operational Trustworthiness Enabling Technologies (OPTET) has partners in France, Germany, Belgium and Greece. It is examining cyber security of critical infrastructure, and issues surrounding an electronic monitoring initiative involving elderly and disabled people in Norway.
Find out more www.southampton.ac.uk/law/research
“Our aim is to better understand what is required to create trust online and make sure Internet users can make the most of new technologies without fear of having their basic rights and freedoms violated.”
Associate Professor Sophie Stalla-Bourdillonwww.southampton.ac.uk/law/about/staff/sophie_stalla.pageLecturer in Information Technology / Intellectual Property LawSouthampton Law School
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CHOOSE SOUTHAMPTON:CHANGE THE WORLDThe Role of Law in Safeguarding Health: National and Global PerspectivesLaw and regulation play crucial roles in safeguarding the health of individuals and populations. Scholars in Southampton Law School work with colleagues across the world, examining law and policy and considering ethical reforms to assure the conditions in which people can be healthy.
Lecturer in Law and Deputy Director of the Centre for Health, Ethics and Law (HEAL), Associate Professor Adrian Viens is currently involved in various policy, training and practice activities with leading health governance bodies. As well as working with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Chatham House Working Group on Antibiotic Delinkage, he is helping develop training and education materials at the World Health Organization’s Department of Ethics and Social Determinants.
Professor John Coggon joined HEAL in 2012. He is a world class scholar whose main focus is on public health law, where he explores questions about the State’s role in protecting and promoting population health, and the tensions this raises with individual autonomy. He recently published an acclaimed book entitled What Makes Health Public? and led an international workshop, co-organised with colleagues at McGill University, Canada, debating political philosophy and public health law and policy. Alongside this work John researches health care law more generally, including assisted dying and end of life decision-making, organ donation policy and mental capacity law.
Scholars in HEAL, like those in other research centres in the Law School, have a strong commitment to developing world-leading research that can be brought into teaching as well as public and policy engagement.
OURWIDE RANGE
of academic publications, journal editorships, practitioner
works and conference activity demonstrate the strength of our
research & impact
OUREXPERTISE
makes a difference to global legislation
OUR SPECIALISTRESEARCH
CENTRESare among the
best in the world
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Wi-Fi across all our
campuses and halls of residence
Socialise with people from
over 135 countries
Join one of our 180 clubs and societies
Meet with friends in our
bars and cafés on campus and
in halls
Learn how to argue cases in a simulated
courtroom experience before
barristers and judges
Get involved in community volunteering
projects
Opportunities to attend presentations
and interactive workshops
led by industry professionals
Represent your University
as a student ambassador
Initiatives offering pro bono experience
in the Law School Clinic, Small Business
Clinic, BarLink, Streetlaw and Family
Law Clinic
We are among the top 20 UK
universities targeted by the
largest number of top 100 graduate
recruiters
Network with top
employers at careers fairs
Dedicated Employability
Skills Programme run by the Law
School
GET AHEAD
FOR YOUR CAREER
Three million books, journals and reports in
our libraries
50,000 e-books
Southampton Student Law Society,
plus various Law School sports teams
including netball, football and
rugby
Inns of Court
Society
SOCIAL LIFE
24 HOUR ACCESS TO
VIRTUAL LEARNING
From counselling to learning, our
Enabling Services provide support when you need it
Find out more www.southampton.ac.uk/choice
Optional modules outside
your area of study
Help and advice from
your personal tutor
INNOVATIVE LEARNING
Study abroad
Option to learn a
language for all undergraduate
students
Mooting in our dedicated
Moot Room located within the
Law School
Court visits
Interactive online
discussions
Group project
work
CHOOSE SOUTHAMPTON:DESIGN YOUR OWN EDUCATIONYour courses are developed and taught by world experts
Your course offers you breadth as well as depth
Be independent and shape your course
As well as attending lectures and seminars, you can access many lectures and learning resources on the move
We work with you to make programmes more flexible
Employers are actively involved in shaping your degree programme
Take advantage of the Southampton opportunity; get involved in many extra-curricular activities to enhance your experience
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COLOURFUL PEOPLE LEADS TO COLOURFUL THINKINGSouthampton people have a passion to change the world through their research and collaborations with global partners
Our lecturers push the boundaries of knowledge
You are taught differently; our research informs your education
We provide you with a rich curriculum with additional opportunities to broaden your multidisciplinary knowledge
You are involved with important research as it unfolds
We offer you a vibrant culture of partnership and collaboration in our academic community
Our students learn how to negotiate law’s many shades of grey and, ultimately, how to be colourful thinkers.
JOHN COGGON
PROFESSOR IN LAW
John is interested in public health and the source, scope, and limits of the state’s role in
securing people’swelfare
ÖZLEM GÜRSES
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN
MARITIME Law,Özlem has carried out
research into insurance and reinsurance arrangements
on the Titanic
CHELVAN
BARRISTERChelvan, Southampton
graduate, 1998, specialises inimmigration and asylum law;
specifically in cutting edgecases and writes about
these issues
Find out morewww.southampton.ac.uk/people
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Find out more www.southampton.ac.uk/flexible
“ I am very excited to spend my year abroad at KU Leuven in Belgium, as it is a great opportunity to deepen my knowledge of EU Law and Human Rights – the areas of law I’m particularly interested in. I believe this will help me develop key skills and the experience will make me stand out during the application process. ”
Bianka PatuleaLLB European Legal Studies
FLEXIBLE LEARNING
We give you the chance to study subjects not directly linked to your degree, or to complete a year abroad. There are 20 new modules to give you a broader learning experience if you wish, from business skills tailored towards employability, to communication in a global world, or sustainability in local and global environments.
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CHOOSE SOUTHAMPTON: A COLOURFUL FUTURE
* High Fliers Research ** The Times Good University Guide 2015
Our graduates land jobs at high-profile organisations such as:
We prepare you for future challenges not yet imagined and jobs not yet thought of
We are among the top 20 UK universities targeted by the largest number of top 100 graduate recruiters*
In the most recent Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education statistics 94 per cent of graduates whose destinations were known were in employment and/or further study
We are one of the top 30 UK universities for graduate starting salaries**
We can help you build your dream CV
Exceptional academic and personal, legal and employability skills programmes
Team building and year 1 mooting programmes
Pro bono initiatives to build your work experience and boost your employability including BarLink, Housing Clinic, Employment Law Clinic, Streetlaw and Family Law Clinic. www.southampton.ac.uk/law/probono
Network with prospective employers at the Law Fair. We invite top law firms, commercial companies, the Crown Prosecution Service and local government
Southampton’s Career Destinations service offers support to students and alumni up to three years after graduation
Find out more To learn how your Southampton Opportunity can get you ready for employment, visitwww.southampton.ac.uk/dreamcv
A degree at Southampton opens doors for career opportunities
Specialise further with
a postgraduate degree
Personal development programme
BUILD YOUR DREAM CV
Careers events
Law Fair
Assessment centre
practice
Work placements
& internships
Mentoring
Volunteering
Network with top
employers
Learn to moot
Pro bono work on real
life cases
Allen & Overy
Baker & Mackenzie LLP
Blake Morgan
BT
Bond Dickinson LLP
Burges Salmon
Charles Taylor Consulting
Clifford Chance LLP
Clyde & Co
Coffin Mew LLP
Deloitte
Disney
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP
Government Legal Services
Herbert Smith
Jones Day
Lester Aldridge LLP
Linklaters
Macfarlanes LLP
Mayer Brown International LLP
National Baseball Association Pinsent Masons
Reed Smith
Shoosmiths
Stephenson HarwoodLLP
Thomas Eggar
Travers Smith
Trethowans
Trowers & Hamlins LLP
Warner Goodman LLP
Vodafone
Employability skills
programme
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COLOURFUL THINKER
James McCredie is a Partner advising on tax law at Macfarlanes LLP. He says it is a rich and interesting area of practice with a great deal of case law to consider. As well as James, two senior partners at the firm are alumni and the firm runs annual negotiation seminars for undergraduates. James won a prize for contract law sponsored by Macfarlanes in his first year. He enjoys the variety of work, advising corporate groups, investment funds and individuals on the tax aspects of mergers, acquisitions and investments.
Find out more www.southampton.ac.uk/dreamcv
“I enjoyed mooting at Southampton and originally considered becoming a barrister.
It was Professor Natalie Lee’s tax module in my final year that convinced me to specialise in tax law.”
James McCredie LLB 2004Partner, Tax and Structuring Group, Macfarlanes LLP
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Course structure
We offer six programmes at undergraduate level. All include the core legal modules you will need to obtain your professional exemptions. LLB Law students can choose from a wide range of optional modules to reflect your interests and career ambitions. Our respected LLB Maritime Law programme specialises in that area.
You can also study LLB European Legal Studies or International Legal Studies, which feature a full academic year at a leading university overseas.
Graduates can opt to study an LLB over two years on our accelerated programme, which also includes our JD pathway option that is tailored to students wishing to practice in Canada.*
All programmes contain a final year compulsory dissertation (except JD pathway students); your chance to work independently and creatively on a substantial project. This is an outstanding feature of the final year of our LLB programmes and is highly valued by employers. Some of the work produced by our students is of publishable quality.
How will you learn?
Our teaching has received the highest-possible rating by the UK Government’s Quality Assurance Agency. Our academic staff are experienced lecturers and passionate about their subjects. You will learn through lectures, seminars and tutorials, group work and online methods and your work will be assessed through exams, assignments and presentations. We will provide written feedback on your work in all courses.
As a Southampton law student, you will have access to the largest law library on the south coast of England with more than 55,000 legal volumes. You will also benefit from the latest information technology and online learning resources.
Mooting
All of our first year students learn how to make and present legal arguments in a moot, an imaginary court case in which participants present oral arguments in relation to a specific area of the law in a formal setting before a judge. There will be plenty of opportunities to practise your skills in national and international competitions. Our activities are supported by local judges and barristers and generously supported by several regional chambers.
Pro Bono Initiatives
The Southampton Law School is unique in offering a wide range of pro bono opportunities for LLB students. These projects are open to any undergraduate who wants to give up their time voluntarily to help others and, at the same time, develop valuable legal skills.
All projects are supported and assisted by experienced Southampton Law School academic staff, who work collaboratively with local and national law firms. Pro bono work is proving extremely popular with aspiring barristers and solicitors, as you will learn and practise essential transferable skills that will be vital in your career.
Employability Skills Programme
The Employability Skills Programme has been running in the Law School for fifteen years and offers students a unique opportunity to develop key transferable skills, relevant to those considering a career within and outside the legal profession.
It is an excellent opportunity for students to network and make important contacts in the legal and business communities.
Students get the opportunity to attend a range of presentations and interactive workshops led by professionals in the legal and business professions. Many of the contributors are Alumni now in senior positions in regional and global law firms and organisations. There is also the opportunity to attend Court visits and Employment and Social Security Tribunals.
Curriculum Innovation Programme
We have introduced CIP modules to offer students flexibility in their learning, and provide the opportunity to explore subjects outside of their discipline.
Options include language courses, sustainability in the local and global environment, economics with experiments, social enterprise, and health policy and economics.
Please note that the availability of optional modules may change from time to time, and prospective applicants should visit our website for full and up to date information.
Tel: +44 (0)23 8059 5341Email: [email protected]
www.southampton.ac.uk/law
Find out more
91%of law students surveyed
in 2014 said staff were good at explaining things
91%said the course
was intellectually stimulating
Choose Southampton
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* NB this is a JD pathway only. Students are still responsible for getting the Canadian NCA recognition of their degree.
Southampton Law School offers a choice of six undergraduate programmes with excellent teaching, and opportunities to develop professional and employability skills
COURSE OVERVIEW
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LLB (Hons) Bachelor of LawsChoose Southampton
– The LLB programme teaches you the key principles of English law and develops key skills. Our mooting programme sharpens advocacy and negotiation skills
– In years one and two, you will study the seven compulsory subjects required to obtain your professional exemptions
– In year three you can spread your wings and tailor your degree to your individual interests
Programme structure
Year 1: – Constitutional and Administrative Law – Law of Contracts – Criminal Law – Legal System and Reasoning
Year 2: – European Union Law – Law of Torts – Land Law – Equity and Trusts
Year 3: – You will complete a supervised legal dissertation as
part of our final year compulsory Legal Research and Writing module.
– Plus choose 3 options; or 2 options plus 2 half-options; or 1 option plus four half options.
Optional modules* (choose 3, or 2 plus two half modules, or 1 plus four half modules)
– Admiralty Law – Carriage of Goods by Sea – International Commercial Sales – Company Law – Criminology – Employment Law – Family Law – Health Care Law – Information Technology Law – Intellectual Property Law – International Protection of Human Rights – Jurisprudence – Public International Law – Tax Law
– Law and the Human Body – Commercial Conflict of Laws and International
Litigation and Arbitration – Insurance Contract Law
Half modules – EU Environmental Law – Penal Policy – Miscarriages of Justice – Globalisation and Law – International Criminal Law:
Confronting History and Ourselves – Renting Homes: Law and Policy – Youth Justice – Child Support Law – Transitional Justice: Law, War and Crime – Law, Environment and Ecology – Violence and Sex in Law, Literature and Culture – Advanced Legal Reasoning – Law and Society – Constitutional Law of Canada – Re-Imagining International Law – Politics and the Criminal Law – Advanced Criminal Law
Curriculum Innovation ProgrammeThis programme offers you the chance to take optional modules outside of your chosen subject area. This allows you to personalise your education, to develop new skills and knowledge for your future. Modules range from “Living and working on the web” to “Business skills for employability”.
Key information
UCAS code: M100
Start date: September 2016
Programme duration: 3 years
Entry requirements: A Level: AAA–AAB (in non excluded subjects, please visit our website for these subjects), IB 36 points overall (18 at higher level)
Language requirements: IELTS 6.5 (with 6.5 in all components) or equivalent
* Please note that the availability of optional modules may change from time to time, and prospective applicants should visit our website for full and up to date information.
Tel: +44 (0)23 8059 5341 Email: [email protected]
www.southampton.ac.uk/law
Find out more
“The general LLB offers a good grounding in all the basics of law. You will cover all the compulsory subjects in your first two years leaving you plenty of choice in your final year.”Christian Vale LLB
The JD pathways option, tailored to students wishing to practise in Canada is available on the M100 programme. Please note the JD option is a pathway only. Students are responsible for obtaining Canadian NCA recognition of their of their degree.
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Tel: +44 (0)23 8059 5341 Email: [email protected]
www.southampton.ac.uk/law
Find out moreTel: +44 (0)23 8059 5341 Email: [email protected]
www.southampton.ac.uk/law
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LLB (Hons) Maritime LawChoose Southampton
– The Southampton Law School has for many years specialised in the field of Maritime Law with its internationally renowned Institute of Maritime Law
– Our academic staff write many of the leading books and articles which define modern maritime law
– The Southampton Law School is the research base of many of the world’s leading maritime lawyers
Programme structure
Year 1: – Constitutional and Administrative Law – Law of Contracts – Criminal Law – Legal System and Reasoning
Year 2: – European Union Law – Law of Torts – Land Law – Equity and Trusts
Year 3: – You will complete a supervised legal dissertation as
part of our final year compulsory Legal Research and Writing module in an approved Maritime topic.
– Plus choose a minimum of 2 maritime options and 1 option from the optional module list; or 2 maritime options and 2 half-options from the half modules list
Options (choose 2 minimum) – Admiralty Law – Carriage of Goods by Sea – Commercial Conflicts of Law and International Litigation – International Commercial Sales – Public International Law
Optional modules* (choose 1, or 2 half options) – Company Law – Criminology – Employment Law – Family Law – Health Care Law – Information Technology Law – Intellectual Property Law
– International Protection of Human Rights – Jurisprudence – Public International Law – Tax Law – Law and the Human Body – Commercial Conflict of Laws and International
Litigation and Arbitration – Insurance Contract Law
Half modules – EU Environmental Law – International Criminal Law:
Confronting History and Ourselves – Renting Homes: Law and Policy – Youth Justice – Child Support Law – Transitional Justice: Law, War and Crime – Law, Environment and Ecology – Violence and Sex in Law, Literature and Culture – Penal Policy – Miscarriages of Justice – Globalisation and Law – Advanced Legal Reasoning – Law and Society – Constitutional Law of Canada – Re-Imagining International Law – Politics and the Criminal Law – Advanced Criminal Law
Curriculum Innovation Programme
This programme offers you the chance to take optional modules outside of your chosen subject area. This allows you to personalise your education, to develop new skills and knowledge for your future. Modules range from “Living and working on the web” to “Business skills for employability”.
Key information
UCAS code: M1M2
Start date: September 2016
Programme duration: 3 years
Entry requirements: A Level: AAA–AAB (in non excluded subjects, please visit our website for these subjects), IB 36 points overall (18 at higher level)
Language requirements: IELTS 6.5 (with 6.5 in all components) or equivalent
* Please note that the availability of optional modules may change from time to time, and prospective applicants should visit our website for full and up to date information.
LLB (Hons) European Legal StudiesChoose Southampton
– Spend a full academic year at a university in another European country
– Study law and develop your language skills under the Erasmus exchange programme
– Some destinations offer tuition in English
Programme structure
Year 1: – Constitutional and Administrative Law – Law of Contracts – Criminal Law – Legal System and Reasoning
Year 2: – European Union Law – Law of Torts – Land Law – Equity and Trusts
Year 3: – You will spend a full academic year studying at a leading
university in another European country. Tuition will be either in English or the language of your chosen country.
Year 4: – You will complete a supervised legal dissertation as
part of our final year compulsory Legal Research and Writing module.
– Plus choose 3 options; or 2 options plus 2 half-options; or 1 option plus four half options.
Optional modules* (choose 3, or 2 plus two half modules, or 1 plus four half modules)
– Admiralty Law – Carriage of Goods by Sea – International Commercial Sales – Company Law – Criminology – Employment Law – Family Law – Health Care Law – Information Technology Law – Intellectual Property Law
– International Protection of Human Rights – Jurisprudence – Public International Law – Tax Law – Law and the Human Body – Commercial Conflict of Laws and International
Litigation and Arbitration – Insurance Contract Law
Half modules – EU Environmental Law – International Criminal Law:
Confronting History and Ourselves – Renting Homes: Law and Policy – Youth Justice – Child Support Law – Transitional Justice: Law, War and Crime – Law, Environment and Ecology – Violence and Sex in Law, Literature and Culture – Penal Policy – Miscarriages of Justice – Globalisation and Law – Advanced Legal Reasoning – Law and Society – Constitutional Law of Canada – Re-Imagining International Law – Politics and the Criminal Law – Advanced Criminal Law
Curriculum Innovation Programme
This programme offers you the chance to take optional modules outside of your chosen subject area. This allows you to personalise your education, to develop new skills and knowledge for your future. Modules range from “Living and working on the web” to “Business skills for employability”.
Key information
UCAS code: M125
Start date: September 2016
Programme duration: 4 years
Entry requirements: A Level: AAA–AAB (in non excluded subjects, please visit our website for these subjects), IB 36 points overall (18 at higher level)
Language requirements: IELTS 6.5 (with 6.5 in all components) or equivalent
* Please note that the availability of optional modules may change from time to time, and prospective applicants should visit our website for full and up to date information.
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“My view of the world has changed and it’s opened my eyes to what’s out there.”MyAnh TaLLB International Legal Studies graduate 2013
LLB (Hons) International Legal StudiesChoose Southampton
– Study law in a jurisdiction outside the European Union and experience a completely different culture
– Spend a full academic year in Canada, Hong Kong, Singapore or Australia
– This programme reflects the Law School’s own international standing and the diversity of jurisdictions in which graduates of English law may pursue their legal careers
Programme structure
Year 1: – Constitutional and Administrative Law – Law of Contracts – Criminal Law – Legal System and Reasoning
Year 2: – European Union Law – Law of Torts – Land Law – Equity and Trusts
Year 3: – You will spend a full academic year studying at a leading
university abroad. Tuition in Australia, Hong Kong, and Singapore will be in English. In Canada, students can opt to study law modules in English or French.
Year 4: – You will complete a supervised legal dissertation as
part of our final year compulsory Legal Research and Writing module.
– Plus choose 3 options; or 2 options plus 2 half-options; or 1 option plus four half options.
Optional modules* (choose 3, or 2 plus two half modules, or 1 plus four half modules)
– Admiralty Law – Carriage of Goods by Sea – International Commercial Sales – Company Law – Criminology – Employment Law – Family Law – Health Care Law
– Information Technology Law – Intellectual Property Law – International Protection of Human Rights – Jurisprudence – Public International Law – Tax Law – Law and the Human Body – Commercial Conflict of Laws and International
Litigation and Arbitration – Insurance Contract Law
Half modules – EU Environmental Law – Penal Policy – Miscarriages of Justice – Globalisation and Law – International Criminal Law:
Confronting History and Ourselves – Renting Homes: Law and Policy – Youth Justice – Child Support Law – Transitional Justice: Law, War and Crime – Law, Environment and Ecology – Violence and Sex in Law, Literature and Culture – Advanced Legal Reasoning – Law and Society – Constitutional Law of Canada – Re-Imagining International Law – Politics and the Criminal Law – Advanced Criminal Law
Curriculum Innovation Programme
This programme offers you the chance to take optional modules outside of your chosen subject area. This allows you to personalise your education, to develop new skills and knowledge for your future. Modules range from “Living and working on the web” to “Business skills for employability”.
Key information
UCAS code: M130
Start date: September 2016
Programme duration: 4 years
Entry requirements: A Level: AAA–AAB (in non excluded subjects, please visit our website for these subjects), IB 36 points overall (18 at higher level)
Language requirements: IELTS 6.5 (with 6.5 in all components) or equivalent
* Please note that the availability of optional modules may change from time to time, and prospective applicants should visit our website for full and up to date information.
Tel: +44 (0)23 8059 5341 Email: [email protected]
www.southampton.ac.uk/law
Find out more
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LLB (accelerated programme)
“This programme is suitable for graduates in other subjects who would like to move quickly into the legal professions, and offers a JD pathway, tailored to students wishing to practise in Canada.”
Tel: +44 (0)23 8059 5341 Email: [email protected]
www.southampton.ac.uk/law
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Choose Southampton
– This programme offers a fast, qualifying route through the academic stage of legal training for graduates in non-law disciplines
– Includes JD pathway option, tailored to students wishing to practise in Canada*
– Satisfies the professional requirements of the Bar Council and Law Society
Programme structure
Year 1: – Constitutional and Administrative Law – Law of Contracts – Criminal Law – Legal System and Reasoning
Year 2: – You will complete a supervised legal dissertation as part
of our final year Legal Research and Writing module (non JD pathway students)
– European Union Law – Law of Torts – Land Law – Equity and Trusts
– For M101 JD Pathway students – Canadian Constitutional Law plus one additional law half module; or Canadian Constitutional Law and an additional half module from the Curriculum Innovation Programme;*
Half modules: – Penal Policy – Miscarriages of Justice – Globalisation and Law – EU Environmental Law – International Criminal Law:
Confronting History and Ourselves – Renting Homes: Law and Policy – Youth Justice – Child Support Law – Transitional Justice: Law, War and Crime – Law, Environment and Ecology – Violence and Sex in Law, Literature and Culture – Advanced Legal Reasoning – Law and Society – Constitutional Law of Canada – Re-Imagining International Law – Politics and the Criminal Law – Advanced Criminal Law
Key information
UCAS code: M101
Start date: September 2016
Programme duration: 2 years
Entry requirements: Graduate with an Honours degree completed within the last 3–4 years with a final cumulative GPA equivalent to 3.0 out of 4.0 (2.1 equivalent)
Language requirements: IELTS 6.5 (with 6.5 in all components) or equivalent
LLB (Hons) Law with PsychologyChoose Southampton
– This qualifying law degree will allow you to explore the relationship between law and psychology.
– Develop essential legal, academic, analytical and important transferable skills to prepare for a broad range of legal and non-legal careers.
– This programme provides a platform for careers in many areas, attracting both those interested in becoming a Solicitor or a Barrister, but also those wishing to pursue careers in the police, criminology, business, government, voluntary organisations, research and teaching.
Programme Structure:
Year 1: – Constitutional and Administrative Law – Law of Contracts – Science of Psychology 1(half-module) – Psychology of Social and Individual Wellbeing
(half-module): – Legal System and Reasoning
Year 2: – Criminal Law – European Union Law – Land Law
Additionally 2 Psychology half options from a choice of:Social Psychology; or Behavioural Neuroscience; Research Methods & Data Analysis; Individual Differences; Developmental Psychology; Empirical Studies 2; Language & Memory; or Perception;
Year 3: – Equity and Trusts – Law of Tort – You will complete a supervised legal dissertation as
part of our final year compulsory Legal Research and Writing module.
Additionally 2 of the following Psychology half -options: Current Issues in Clinical Psychology; Spatial Cognition; Self and Identity; Social and Psychological Approaches to Understanding Sexual Health; Making Sense of Ambiguous Scenes; Eye Movements and Visual Cognition; Perspectives of Human-Animal Interactions; Current and Emerging Issues in Psycho-oncology and Pain Research; Attachment and Personal Relationships; Attention; Self -conscious Emotions: Guilt, Shame, Embarrassment, Pride, Nostalgia; Human Learning; Developmental Psychopathology; Mental Health and Epidemiology; or Introduction to Educational Psychology.
Key information
UCAS code: M200
Start date: September 2016
Programme duration: 3 years
Entry requirements: A Level: AAA–AAB (in non excluded subjects, please visit our website for these subjects), IB 36 points overall (18 at higher level)
Language requirements: IELTS 6.5 (with 6.5 in all components) or equivalent
* Please note that the availability of optional modules may change from time to time, and prospective applicants should visit our website for full and up to date information.
Tel: +44 (0)23 8059 5341 Email: [email protected]
www.southampton.ac.uk/law
Find out more
* Please note that our JD option is a pathway only. Students are responsible for obtaining Canadian NCA recognition of their of their degree.
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YOUR STUDENT EXPERIENCEOur six campuses all offer a friendly, vibrant and diverse atmosphere for work and leisure.
Find out moreUniversity Residences T: +44 (0)23 8059 5959 E: [email protected]
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Highfield Campus caters for most of our academic courses. Incorporating state-of-the-art research and teaching facilities, it boasts new and refurbished student facilities such as SUSU, the University of Southampton Student’s Union, and the Jubilee Sports Centre.
Avenue Campus houses a state-of-the-art purpose-built £3m Archaeology Building and is located on the edge of Southampton Common, a short walk from Highfield.
The University’s collaboration with Lloyd’s Register represents one of the largest business partnerships with any single university in the world. Our new £116 million Boldrewood Campus is the result of this partnership and is home to the Southampton Marine and Maritime Institute.
Southampton General Hospital is home to University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust and is a major centre for teaching and research in association with the University.
The National Oceanography Centre Southampton is our waterfront campus and is one of the world’s leading research centres for the study of ocean and earth sciences.
– Socialise with friends in one of our bars or cafés on our campuses and in our halls of residences
– See high-profile acts, such as Pixie Lott and Greg James
– Catch a film in our 330-seat cinema
– Dance the night away in our large venue for big events and gigs
– Become a DJ or director at Surge Radio and SUSUtv
– Try out journalism for the Wessex Scene or The Edge magazines
– Get free and confidential advice from the Advice Centre
– Buy your essentials in The Shop
– We are here to take action on a wide range of issues that are important to you. For example we have recently set up our own letting agency that can help you find student housing due to student demand
– Have fun and give back with RAG (Raise and Give) which organises fundraising events to benefit local and national charities
Sport – Swim in our six-lane, 25-metre pool
or use the varied fitness equipment across our four gyms
– Compete on over 20 grass and synthetic pitches for summer and winter sports
– SUSU caters for more than 90 sports clubs – more than any other UK university. From beginners to national competitors, we provide members with excellent sporting activities at a subsidised cost
For more information on our guarantee to you, visit www.southampton.ac.uk/guarantee
Winchester School of Art is located 12 miles north of Southampton, in Winchester city centre. The campus provides purpose designed studios and workshops, an extensive specialist library, Students’ Union facilities, a café and a well-stocked art supplies shop.
Our branch campus for engineering is in EduCity, Iskandar in Malaysia and benefits from innovative world-class facilities for engineering and full access to the learning resources at our UK campuses. It offers undergraduate students the opportunity to study in a safe international environment.
Social life
Run by students for students, SUSU, the University of Southampton Students’ Union, offers a wide range of services and opportunities for you to get the most out of your free time.
– Experience Your Freshers’ – a week full of activities to help you settle in
– Discover a new talent: try some of our 92 sports clubs from archery to Taekwondo
– Join one of our 218 societies from performing arts to politics
– Help local people: get involved in community volunteering projects and fundraising
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ACCOMMODATION
Get the best out of your student life: stay in one of our 6,500 student rooms in halls.
You can choose from a range of room types that includes a new development of over 1,400 rooms in Southampton city centre.
Take advantage of our guaranteed offer* of accommodation, for new first-year undergraduate students.
Live in either self-catered halls of residence with well-equipped communal kitchens, or part-catered accommodation where you enjoy the benefits of breakfast and evening meals throughout the week, plus some other meals at the weekend.
The benefits for you – A great student community
– Good value and competitive prices that include utility bills, internet and a unilink bus pass
– unilink connects all our Southampton halls sites with our Southampton campuses
– Facilities include common rooms, bars, launderettes, computer rooms, barbecue areas and much more
– Out of hours support and advice from the Residences Support Service
– 24hr security and CCTV on all sites
*Our guarantee to you
If you are a registered first-year undergraduate student new to the University, starting a full-time course, with no dependents, you will be guaranteed an offer of halls accommodation as long as you fulfil the full criteria of the guarantee, which includes applying before 1 August.
To uphold the guarantee, in years of exceptional demand we may offer accommodation in a twin shared room at the start of the academic year for a short, temporary period of time.
You also have the opportunity to apply for continuing years in halls. Though this cannot be guaranteed, we will always offer students accommodation if we have the availability.
For more information on our guarantee to you, visit www.southampton.ac.uk/guarantee
Private rented accommodation
Private rented accommodation is available in Southampton and Winchester as an alternative to halls.
We are a core partner in the Southampton Accreditation Scheme for Student Housing (SASSH), which only advertises properties where the landlord agrees their property complies with SASSH safety and quality standards.
How to apply
Our guidance and applying for accommodation timeline, make the process as easy for you as possible.
You can apply for your accommodation when you have received your formal offer of study with your student identification number. Register your details to apply online at www.onlineaccommodation.soton.ac.uk
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JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2016Accommodation application opens and goes live online
1 AUGUST 2016New students must have applied for accommodation before this date
MIDDLE OF SEPTEMBER 2016Allocation of rooms completed
JUNE 2016Allocation and offer of rooms starts for deferred students and students with unconditional offers, who have applied for accommodation before 31 May 2016
MIDDLE OF AUGUST 2016After A level results, allocation of rooms to all students begins
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APPLYING AND FUNDING INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
General entry requirements
To apply for undergraduate study you must satisfy our general entry requirements and any specific requirements of your chosen programme. Typical entry requirements for applicants with GCE A-levels can be found online.
How to apply
Apply online at www.ucas.com the website for the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS). Our UCAS code name is SOTON and our number is S27. All students should apply between 1 September 2015 and 15 January 2016. If you are an international student from outside the UK or EU, we may consider your application up until 30 June 2016. However, we cannot guarantee there will be vacancies on our courses after the January deadline.
Further information may be found in our Admissions Policy at www.southampton.ac.uk/admissions-policy
Tuition fees and funding
The University will set fees for 2016/17 when the government establishes limits for tuition fees. For 2015/16, the University set the tuition fee for UK students at £9,000 and we offer a large number of generous fee waivers and bursaries for eligible students.
For UK students from lower income families, these financial packages will be based on household income supplied to us by the Student Loans Company.
Your tuition fee may cover compulsory course costs, such as field trips and laboratory clothing; however a contribution may be necessary towards certain elements. Please check with the Admissions team for more details.
Visit our website for the latest information on tuition fees before you submit your UCAS form for entry in the 2016/17 academic year. Students who have applied for a deferred place in 2015/16 will be eligible for the 2016/17 tuition fees and support.
If you are a UK student you can apply for loans to help pay for both fees and maintenance. For more details, visit www.southampton.ac.uk/money
Channel Islands/ Isle of Man student fees
Fees are set by the islands’ governments and UK universities are notified of the levels in the spring prior to the academic session in which students commence their programme of study.
International student fees for 2016
All programmes (including Foundation Year) in Arts, Humanities, Law, Social Sciences and Mathematics: £15,390 per year.
Fixed fees
International students commencing their programme of study in 2016, will pay the same fixed fee for each year of their programme, with the exception of programmes where a combination of clinical and non-clinical fees apply. In these instances, the non-clinical fixed fee will apply for years one and two, and the clinical fixed fee will apply for the remainder of the programme.
Scholarships and bursaries
We offer a variety of scholarships and progression awards to the most talented students across our subject areas. For full eligibility criteria and up-to-date information, visit www.southampton.ac.uk/scholarships
We also offer a generous range of bursaries designed to help UK undergraduate students in the most financial need. For more details and up-to-date information, visit www.southampton.ac.uk/bursaries
Living and studying in a different country has its own unique challenges. We make student entry straightforward, offer attractive scholarships to eligible applicants, help you settle into your new life and advise you on all aspects of living in the UK.
Our network of services and advisors ensure that your studies and life at Southampton is as productive and stress-free as possible.
International Office
Staff from our International Office attend educational exhibitions around the world as well as making numerous visits overseas and to colleges in the UK. If you are unable to visit us in Southampton, make sure you book an appointment to meet us at one of the exhibitions or join us on a virtual open day.
You will find a quick introduction to the University on our website, which is available in other languages. You can also view web pages dedicated to 50 specific countries.
To join us on a virtual open day, visit www.southampton.ac.uk/virtualopenday
Welcome Programme
In September each year, we arrange Welcome Programme, which helps you settle into life here. The week includes general events to introduce you to our facilities, subject-specific events to begin your academic induction and a range of social and cultural activities.
During the week, you will meet other undergraduate students and explore the University and the city, so that you know where to worship, relax and shop. You will also meet current international students who will be able to give you good advice.
Meet and Greet
The Meet and Greet Service from London Heathrow and Gatwick Airports is provided free of charge and is designed to get you to the University in time for the Welcome Programme. You can register for both the Service and the Welcome Programme from July on our website.
Visas
Before you join us, find out about the UK’s immigration procedures. Do this well in advance of your arrival in the UK. Our website provides information on student visas, police registration, working in the UK and has links to other useful websites.
For more information, visit www.southampton.ac.uk/visa
International scholarships
We offer a number of subject-specific scholarships and bursaries to international students. These are based on international merit and vary depending on the subject.
English language requirements
If English is not your first language, you will need to demonstrate that you have reached a satisfactory standard in an approved English language test. For the majority of our courses we require an IELTS level of 6.5 overall (with 6.5 in all components) or equivalent, achieved in the past two years. If you need to improve your English language skills, you can apply to our pre-sessional English language courses. For more information on general English Language requirements please visit our website.
We realise that going to university is a significant investment, so we’ll ensure you have all the information you need to make an informed decision.
Join us and students from more than 135 different countries at Southampton.
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TERMS & CONDITIONSThe University’s Charter, Statutes, Regulations and Policies are set out in the University Calendar and can be accessed online at www.calendar.soton.ac.uk
Terms of useThis brochure does not constitute an offer or invitation by the University of Southampton to study at Southampton. This brochure provides an overview of the University and life at Southampton, along with information about all the undergraduate programmes available at the time of publication. It is provided for information purposes only. Relevant weblinks are shown throughout the brochure. Please also consult the programme information online for further details or for any changes that have appeared since first publication of the brochure.
The information contained in the brochure, welcome guides or on our websites. is subject to change and may be updated by the University from time to time to reflect intellectual advances in the subject, changing requirements of professional bodies and changes in academic staff members’ interests and expertise. Changes may also occur as a result of monitoring and review by the University, external agencies or regulators.
1. Change or discontinuance of programmesThe University of Southampton will use all reasonable efforts to deliver advertised programmes and other services and facilities in accordance with the descriptions set out in the brochure, student handbooks, welcome guides and website. It will provide students with the tuition and learning support and other services and facilities so described with reasonable care and skill.
We undertake a continuous review of our programmes, services and facilities to ensure quality enhancement. We are also largely funded through public and charitable means and are required to manage these funds in an efficient and cost-effective way for the benefit of the whole of the University community. We therefore, reserve the right where necessary:
– to alter the timetable, location, number of classes, content or method of delivery of programmes of study and/or examination processes, provided such alterations are reasonable;
– to make reasonable variations to the content and syllabus of programmes of study (including in relation to placements);
– to suspend or discontinue programmes of study (for example, because a key member of staff is unwell or leaves the University);
– to make changes to our Statutes, Ordinances, Regulations, policies and procedures which we reasonably consider necessary (for example, in the light of changes in the law or the requirements of the University’s regulators). Such changes if significant will normally come into force at the beginning of the following academic year or, if fundamental to the programme, will normally come into force with effect from the next cohort of students;
– to close programmes of study or to combine or merge them with others (for example, because too
few students apply to join the programme for it to be viable).
If the University closes, discontinues or combines a programme of study or otherwise changes a programme of study significantly (the “Change”), the University will inform applicants (or students where relevant) affected by the Change at the earliest possible opportunity.
a If the Change comes into force before the University has made an offer of a place or before an applicant has accepted an offer of a place, an applicant will be entitled to withdraw his or her application, without any liability to the University, by informing the University in writing within a reasonable time of being notified of the Change.
b. If the Change comes into force after an offer has been accepted but prior to the student enrolling, the student may either:
(i) withdraw from the University and be given an appropriate refund of tuition fees and deposits, or
(ii) transfer to another available programme (if any) as may be offered by the University for which the student is qualified.
If in these circumstances the student wishes to withdraw from the University and to apply for a programme at a different university, the University shall use its reasonable endeavours to assist the student.
c. If the Change comes into force after a student has enrolled, the University will use reasonable endeavours to teach the programme out but cannot guarantee to do so. If the University cannot teach out a programme of study, it will use its reasonable endeavours to facilitate the transfer of a student to an equivalent programme for which the student is qualified and which has places available within the University or at a different university.
2. Changes to services or facilities The University will make available to students such learning support and other services and facilities as it considers appropriate, but may vary what it provides from time to time (for example, the University may consider it desirable to change the way it provides library or IT support).
3. Financial or other lossesThe University will not be held liable for any direct or indirect financial or other losses or damage arising from such closures, discontinuations, changes to or mergers of any programme of study, service or facility.
Upon acceptance by an applicant of an offer of a place at the University, the relationship between the applicant and the University becomes contractual. When the contract is formed between the student and the University it will last for the relevant academic year only unless the student withdraws from the programme or the programme is terminated. Please note: the right of a student to withdraw from a programme of study under the provisions set out in paragraph 1(b) above following a Change, are in addition to any statutory rights of
cancellation that may exist under the Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013. In entering into that contract, the terms of the contract will not be enforceable by any person not a party to that contract under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999.
Force majeureThe University will not be held liable for any loss, damage or expense resulting from any delay, variation or failure in the provision of programmes of study, services or facilities arising from circumstances beyond the University’s reasonable control, including (but not limited to) war or threat of war, riot, civil strife, terrorist activity, industrial dispute, natural or nuclear disaster, adverse weather conditions, interruption in power supplies or other services for any reason, fire, boycott and telecommunications failure.
In the event that such circumstances beyond the reasonable control of the University arise, it will use all reasonable endeavours to minimise disruption as far as it is practical to do so provided that such endeavours do not undermine the University’s Quality Assurance requirements.
Admissions Policy and Complaints The University will assess applications in line with its then current Admissions Policy. The Admissions Policy, current at the time of publication, is published online and is available at www.southampton.ac.uk The Admissions Policy is reviewed at least annually.
Applicants may raise complaints related to admissions under the University’s Regulations Governing Complaints from Applicants, which can be found in the Calendar at www.calendar.soton.ac.uk
Further information about, or clarification of, these procedures is available from Admissions Team, Student and Academic Administration, University of Southampton, Southampton SO17 1BJ, email: [email protected].
Data ProtectionDuring the application procedure, the University will be provided with personal information relating to the applicant. An applicant’s personal data will be held and processed by the University in accordance with the requirements of the Data Protection Act 1998.
© University of Southampton 2015A copy of this brochure and the University’s current information for students with disabilities and specific learning difficulties can be made available, on request, in alternative formats, such as electronic, large print, Braille or audio, and, in some cases, other languages.
Published and produced by Communications and Marketing. Photographs courtesy of: Jon Banfield, and staff and students of the University.
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TRAVEL DETAILS
Southampton has excellent transport links with the rest of the UK and internationally, by road, rail, sea and air.
By road
Our Southampton campuses are well connected to the national road network. The M3 links Southampton directly to London. Exit the M3 at junction 14 and follow signs for Southampton (A33). Follow the A33 into Bassett Avenue and follow signs to University campuses.
The M27 is one of the major road links along the south coast of England and passes Southampton to the north. For the University, leave the M27 at junction five (Southampton Airport) and follow signs to University campuses.
Satellite navigation
When travelling by car, please use the following postcode in satellite navigation devices:
For Southampton Highfield Campus, use SO17 1BJ
By air
Southampton Airport is about 20 minutes from the Southampton campuses by bus or taxi. There is a full UK domestic service, as well as flights to mainland Europe, including Schiphol Amsterdam, and the Channel Islands. If you are arriving in the UK via London Gatwick or London Heathrow airports, you can reach Southampton by road, bus, coach and rail.
By bus
We run the award-winning unilink bus service that connects our Southampton campuses with all the major transport links in the city. You can buy tickets at the unilink office or you can buy tickets on the bus.
Downloadable for iPhone, the SotonBus App allows you to view bus and route information from all major bus operators in the Southampton area. With GPS positioning, you can find your nearest bus stop, plan routes and save frequently used bus stops for easy access.
By coach
National Express runs the Service SH032 to London Victoria Coach Station via Heathrow through Highfield Campus. For timetable information, visit www.nationalexpress.com
By rail
Southampton is well served by a mainline railway stations – Southampton Central and Southampton Airport Parkway. Fast trains from London and Bournemouth/Weymouth stop at these stations, and the typical journey times to London Waterloo from Southampton Central is an hour and 20 minutes. The unilink frequent bus service (U1), connects into the Southampton Airport Parkway and Southampton Central train services, via the University.
With up to seven buses an hour and major routes providing a bus every ten minutes in peak times, unilink connects you with your accommodation, our campuses and major transport hubs in Southampton
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