Holders of a minimum overall grade “passed with good success” and subject grades between 2-1/5 (good-very good) are considered for entry into the first year of our undergraduate programs. Please note the following information as a guide for comparisons of grades with the requirements for admission to the Abitur: Matura/Reifeprüfung holders are taken into account with the following grade equivalences: A*AA – 1 total plus 1, 1, 2 of your choice (including all compulsory subjects) AAA – 1 total plus 1, 2, 2 elective (including all compulsory subjects) AAB – 1 total plus 222 electives (including all compulsory subjects) ABB – BBB – 2 total plus 222 electives (including compulsory subjects) Subject specific grade equivalencies: A* – 1 A – 1.5 B – 2 For students who continue their LLB studies after the 21st anniversary of elective courses. September 2021, the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE) is the new way to qualify as a solicitor in England and Wales. The SQE offers more flexibility in training to become a lawyer and we have entered into an agreement for our students with a post-graduation training provider subject to the terms and conditions. For students wishing to qualify as a lawyer, the Joint Legal Education Protocol agreed between the Lawyers Regulatory Authority and the Bar Standards Council recognises Royal Holloway as a qualified legal education provider, meaning that upon successful completion of this course, you will have completed the academic phase of the training to become a lawyer. Our student-centered approach to learning will help you develop the skills you need for a successful legal career. Our modules take different learning approaches, so you can choose the ones that best suit your style. After the first year, you can continue to study Criminology and Law combined or move on to LLB (Hons) Law with Criminology or BA (Hons) Criminology with Law. Higher diplomas and associated degrees may be considered for entry into the first year.
A typical requirement would be an average grade of B (70-79%) or an average of 3.0 out of 4.0 in a relevant subject. During your studies, you will have 12 hours of classes with a lecturer each week. If you decide to pursue a thesis, you will receive an additional nine hours of coursework as well as one-on-one contact with the module supervisor. During the first and second year, you will receive one hour of Peer-Assisted Learning (PAL) each week. Alternatively, students who have also passed the SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) and AP (Advanced Placement) tests will be considered for admission to bachelor`s degree programs. For more information on SAT and AP requirements, see the U.S. country page. After completing their studies, future lawyers take a one-year full-time course. This is called a legal practice course (CPL). Subsequently, there is a two-year training contract (apprenticeship in a law firm), which must be taken in full or mostly after the completion of the LPC. More detailed information on the legal professions and the legal professions can be found in the Law School Handbook.
The official bodies from which complete information should be obtained are: Our criminology modules are designed by practicing criminologists and offer practical guidance with real application of law and criminology. We accept T levels for admission to our undergraduate courses, with the following grades considered equivalent to our standard A level requirements: You must have or work into English or Welsh in GCSE class B/6 or equivalent (e.g. A levels). If you need a student visa, you will need to ensure that your language qualification meets the UKVI requirements. If you wish to take the Legal Practice Course or Bar Training Course after graduation, we recommend that you first read the requirements of the relevant professional body to ensure that you can register with them: – Bar Standards Council Handbook – Lawyers Regulatory Authority Recognized training periodWe do not accept critical thinking, general studies, citizenship studies or other similar equivalent subjects. We accept a combination of BTEC subjects, A levels and other qualifications, subject to course-specific grades and subject requirements. In your final year, you will study equity, trusts, wills and formalities. You will also study harmful societies: crime, social prejudice and social justice; and you have the opportunity to study one optional criminology module and three optional law modules from the law faculty offer. “During my studies, I volunteered in a prison for sex offenders and carried out a project with a support service for victims of sexual violence.
This gave me access to the industry, which led me to start a company that provides education on sexual violence. “Sophie, a 2019 graduate in criminology and law in the second year, you will have the opportunity to apply for an internship, which will be carried out in the third year of your LLB law studies. Full-time salary internships are open to you through a competitive application process that aims to replicate the graduate recruitment processes you will encounter after leaving university. During your articling period, you will work as a paralegal and hold college-level positions. You will develop both key practical skills such as case management, legal research and legal writing, and generic employability skills such as time management, teamwork and business awareness. The courses are located in Cardiff and represent 10% of the final classification. To study in our core and undergraduate programmes, the English language of grade C/6 or higher in the Botswana General Certificate of Secondary Education examination is sufficient to meet the standard requirements of the English language. As students progress through the three years of graduation, the depth and breadth of their studies will increase.
Our overall goal is to encourage students to become independent learners, with a commitment to continuous learning and development. Holders of the Erettségi/Matura with at least two advanced level subjects (emelt szint) plus advanced level compulsory subjects are considered with the following grade equivalences: A*AA – 85%, 80% (advanced) plus 80%, 80%, 80% (intermediate) AAA – 80%, 80% (advanced) plus 80%, 80%, 80% (intermediate) AAB – 80%, 80% (advanced) plus 80%, 80% (intermediate) ABB – 80%, 75% (advanced) plus 80%, 80%, 80% (intermediate) BBB – 75%, 75% (advanced) plus 80%, 80%, 75% (intermediate) Subject Specific Requirements (Advanced Level): A* – 85% A – 80% B – 75% This program is now closed for further applications in September 2022. We consider students who have passed the A level exams and the International Baccalaureate (IB) for access to undergraduate programs. Holder of the secondary school diploma (Attestat o srednem obrazovanii) in grade 11. The class and an appropriate undergraduate course (or a 2-year program of study at a recognized university) will be considered for admission to our bachelor`s degree programs. For more information about our foundation program, visit the Foundation Pathways website. In addition, our individual schools may require specific English proficiency required for their academic programs. In most cases, these requirements are likely to be higher than level B2. For more information on our English policies, including a list of some of the English language qualifications we accept, click here.
Holders of the Indian Standard XII are considered for entry into the first year of our bachelor`s degree programs. We consider students who have passed the GCE A Level exams, the International Baccalaureate (IB) or an appropriate core programme, such as one of our Foundation Pathways, for access to undergraduate programmes. Applicants holding the South African National Certificate (SA NSC or IEB) (or prior to 2008 the Senior Certificate with Enrollment) will be considered for admission to our Bachelor`s degree programmes. Students need these grades in 5 subjects, without a life orientation. Students of the HELP Institute may be considered for direct entry into the second year of computer science programs, and students who complete the LSE degree may be admitted directly to the second year of the economics and monetary, banking, and finance programs. Overall, passing the Ylioppilastutkinto / student exam (baccalaureate exam) with the following grade equivalencies: A * AA – 766 AAA – 666 AAB – 665 ABB – 655 BBB – 555 Subject specific requirements: L (laudator) = 7 = A * E (Eximia laude approbatur) = 6 = A M (Magna laude approbatur) = 5 = B A table of grade equivalents accepted at level A can be found below. Use this chart to determine the correspondence of entry requirements to Level A for your preferred courses. Students from Algeria must meet the standard English language requirements for international students. For country-specific medical requirements, please visit our Application to Medicine website. Practical criminology sessions take place in our well-equipped teaching laboratory, where technicians will show you how to use advanced computer systems, statistical software and analytical instruments. Holders of the Brandos Atestatas (High School Diploma) are considered with the following equivalencies: A*AA – 9.5 with a 95% average in 3 AAA State Exams – 9.0 with a 90% average in 3 AAB State Exams – 9.0 with an 87% AVERAGE in 3 ABB State Exams – 8.5 with an 85% average in 3 BBB State Exams – 8.0 with an 80% AVERAGE in 3 State Exams Subject Specific Requirements ( State examination): A*-95%A-90%B-85%Admission requirements for MBChB medicine and surgery: SAT1 score of 1380 or ACT score of 29.