University of London Director of LLB Programme to visit Nations University next week

PROFESSOR Jenny Hamilton, Director, University of London LLB Programme is scheduled to hold a public meeting at Nations University on Wednesday 19th June at 5.30 pm. Nations University offers the University of London LLB programme. Professor Hamilton will be talking about the entrance requirements, course outline and career possibilities with the LLB degree, a press release stated.

Interested persons should either visit Nations University, 41 New Market Street, or call Malessia or Crystelline on 22 74623 or 22 65781 to book a place at the session, or e mail: otoole.nations@gmail.com

Students will receive comprehensive study guides specially written by subject experts, as well as access to a wealth of online resources. It was noted that graduates have gone on to become distinguished lawyers, solicitors, barristers and judges, and many others have built careers in the commercial and financial professions.

The University of London International Programmes has more than 50,000 students in more than 190 countries. Their alumni include Nobel Prize winners, politicians, designers, poets, teachers, lawyers and leaders of industry.

Nations University offers three routes to the LLB degree:

a) Pre-Law Year:
For persons with 5 CSEC subjects at Grade 3 or above, a one-year pre-law programme is undertaken at Nations 6th Form College. Persons will write Cambridge University Advanced Subsidiary and Advanced Level courses in sociology and law. The study can be fulltime during the day or three evenings per week.

b) Entrance to the LLB:
Persons with 2 CAPE or 2 AL would get admission to the first year of the LLB and then they can undertake 122 courses that can be completed in 3 or 4 years.

c) Graduate entry to the LLB:
For persons with a degree, the LLB comprises 9 instead of 12 courses and it can be pursued three evenings per week.

Fees are paid in installments. The total cost for the LLB degree is about G$2.8 million (depending on exchange rate). For persons who already have a degree, the price is 25% cheaper and the programme duration 25% shorter, said Dr. Brian O’Toole, Director of Nations University.

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