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1 CoursesBachelor in laws in City university of hong kong
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The Bachelor of Laws (LLB) programme is delivered over four years and emphasises the acquisition and development of wide-ranging legal and intellectual skills. Learning and teaching are interactive and aligned with intended learning outcomes. Students are trained to apply laws and legal principles to solve real-life problems. The LLB programme provides a firm foundation for a career in law and law-related fields, public service and post-graduate studies in Hong Kong and overseas.
Award of an International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma with a minimum diploma point score of 30 (out of 45) is required. Grade E or above in three GCE A-level (or A2) / International A-level subjects. TOEFL Minimum total score 550 on the paper-based test / 79 on the Internet-based test and IELTS Overall band score of 6.5 or above.
Analytically and critically describe the main substantive/procedural laws and the legal system of Hong Kong, and also describe the principles of international law or the laws of other jurisdictions, Describe the law and legal system of the People s Republic of China and its relation with Hong Kong s constitutional set-up and commercial future, Apply the law to solve legal problems, Critically evaluate the law in action and the dynamic interplay between law and other social phenomena and real-life situations, use a range of legal or intellectual skills such as reading and interpreting cases and statutes, identifying and evaluating relevant facts, conducting independent legal research, developing and offering solutions to legal problems, Using and citing relevant authorities appropriately, drafting documents, and communicating in a coherent, cogent and persuasive manner in performing various tasks, Act with a strong sense of ethics and with due regard to social and professional responsibilities, Develop an attitude of inquiry and a sense of curiosity to learning and knowledge, Have an opportunity to make an original discovery and/ or innovation concerning the operation of the law and procedure in Hong Kong.
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