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Law at Queen’s is ranked in the top 150 Law Schools world-wide (QS WorldUniversity Rankings 2024) and 3rd in the UK for Graduate Prospects (Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025). Law has been taught at Queen’s for over 150 years.

As well as applying for direct entry, students from Brickfields can apply to one of two programmes at Queen’s Law School, as below. To maximise the educational experience we strongly recommend that students spend a minimum of two years at Queen’s by entering in Year 2 if possible.

Students on both programmes will graduate with a Queen’s University Belfast degree.  Degree classification is based on the results from assessments taken whilst studying at Queen’s only.

Advanced Standing Year 2 programme

The Advanced Standing Year 2 programme involves students undertaking their first year at Brickfields and their second and third years at Queen’s. The two years are tailored to meet the needs of students so that they do not repeat modules already undertaken. This permits them to undertake the relevant subjects for access to the Bar Professional Training Course in England and Wales and the Certificate in Legal Practice (CLP) in Malaysia.

Advanced Standing Year 3 programme

The Advanced Standing Year 3 programme involves students undertaking their first and second year at Brickfields and their third year at Queen’s. Students will study six modules in total. This will include Equity and EU Law. In addition to these subjects, students can choose from our third year optional modules that reflect the research areas of our Faculty.

Optional Modules

The Year 3 modules currently being offered (in 2024-25) include:

  • Semester 1 Modules

    You will make your module choices in August/September 2024.

    The Year 3 modules currently being offered (in 2024-25) include:

    As well as your compulsory modules you will select two optional modules in semester 1;

     The indicative list of optional modules (from 2024-25) is below:

    Core Modules

    • EU Law in a Changing World
    • Equity & Trusts

    Optional Modules

    • Medical Law & Ethics
    • Housing Law and Policy
    • Law & Psychology
    • Dissertation
    • Regulating Commercial Sex
    • The Practice of Public Law Northern Ireland
    • Law and Technology
    • Irish Land Law and Succession
    • The Law and the Dead
    • Company Law and Corporate Governance
    • Clinical Law
    • Careers and Placement Module
    • Financial Services Law
    • Employment Law
    • Legal Theory 
    • Contemporary Issues in British and Irish Human Rights 
    • Competition Law 
    • Gender and the Law 
    • Criminology : Theory and Practice
    • Sentencing
    • International Criminal and Transitional Justice
    • Criminal Liability
    • International Humanitarian Law
    • International Trade Law
    • Intellectual Property Law 
    • Research Project 
  • Semester 2 Modules

    The Year 3 modules currently being offered (in 2024-25) include:

    As well as your compulsory modules you will select two optional modules in semester 2;

    The indicative list of optional modules (from 2024-25) is below:

    • Evidence & Criminal Procedure 
    • Family Law 
    • Company Law and Corporate Governance
    • Land Law
    • Equity & Trusts 
    • EU Law in a Changing World

Level 3 Optional Module Videos

You can view optional module videos here. This is an indicative list and is updated yearly.

UK Legal System (including BPTC)

All of our degrees provide instructions in the foundations of legal knowledge and are recognised by the legal professions in Northern Ireland and in England and Wales.

Our LLB Single Honours is recognised by the Legal Profession Qualifying Board of Malaysia (LPQB) – graduates meeting the minimum requirements may progress directly to the Certificate in Legal Practice (CLP) in Malaysia or the Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC) in the UK. Upon completion, graduates may gain admission into the legal profession as an entry level lawyer.

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