BA (Hons) Business Law

What are the advantages of studying law as a BA? Firstly, it means you develop even further the intellectual skills needed for what is a demanding yet rewarding subject. These include autonomy, determination, intellectual curiosity, clear thinking and concise expression. All are highly valuable, whatever profession you pursue. Secondly, it’s also a chance to study a range of subjects reflecting the importance of law in all areas of society. For example, our Business Law BA enables you to develop a thorough understanding of the way law and regulation shape and influence the business world. This degree provides a broad university education in law in a wide range of areas, such as crime, the family, business, the media, and government.

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Modules

  • Compulsory modules
  • Law in the 21st Century
  • Options modules
  • Accounting and Finance for Managers
  • Our Blue Planet
  • Introduction to Cell Biology
  • Ecology: An Introduction
  • Introduction to Computing Science
  • Economic Decision Making and Markets
  • Introduction to Education: Philosophy, Psychology and Sociology
  • Introduction to Literary Studies: Genre
  • Building Planet Earth
  • Media 1: An Introduction to Media Studies and Industries
  • The French-Speaking World 1
  • Introductory French 1
  • People and the Environment
  • For the Lion: Scotland in the British Isles and Europe 1100-1542
  • The Making of Modern Britain 1707 to 2000: An Introduction
  • Introduction to Journalism Studies
  • Leisure Management & Consumption
  • Language and Society
  • Mathematics I
  • Discrete Structures
  • The Global Business Environment: An Introduction
  • Philosophy: What is it all About?
  • People and Power: Politics of the British Isles
  • Religion in the Modern World
  • Spanish and Latin American Studies 1
  • Introductory Spanish 1
  • Social Differentiation
  • Understanding Sport
  • Foundations of Social Work Theory and Practice
  • Compulsory modules
  • Criminal Law
  • Options modules
  • Introduction to Management Accounting
  • Our Thirsty Planet: Man and the Aquatic Environment
  • Introduction to Physiology
  • Programming and User Interface Design
  • Introduction to Data Science
  • Understanding the Wider Economy
  • Introductory Economics
  • Introduction to Education: Politics, Policy and Practice
  • Introduction to Literary Studies: Theories & Approaches
  • Landscape Evolution
  • The Moving Image
  • The French-Speaking World 2
  • Introductory French 2
  • Global Environmental Issues
  • Concepts of History: Themes and Transformations
  • Ethical Issues in Journalism
  • Foundations of Language
  • Practical Statistics
  • Mathematics II
  • The Management Challenge: An Introduction
  • How Should We Live?: Philosophy, Ethics, and Life
  • Political Concepts and Ideas
  • Religion Colonialism and Nationalism
  • Practical Science Skills II: Field Skills
  • Spanish and Latin American Studies 2
  • Introductory Spanish 2
  • Social Problems
  • Introduction to Sport & Exercise Science
  • Compulsory modules
  • Business Law II
  • Options modules
  • Accounting and Finance for Managers
  • Our Blue Planet
  • Introduction to Aquatic Environments
  • Arts & Humanities - Career Launch Pad
  • Introduction to Cell Biology
  • Ecology: An Introduction
  • Evolution and Genetics
  • Data Structures, Objects and Algorithms
  • Scripting for Data Science
  • Introduction to Computing Science
  • Economic Decision Making and Markets
  • Introduction to Education: Philosophy, Psychology and Sociology
  • Literary Revolutions
  • Introduction to Literary Studies: Genre
  • Building Planet Earth
  • Finance I
  • Media 1: An Introduction to Media Studies and Industries
  • Reading Film & Television
  • The French-Speaking World 1
  • The French-Speaking World 3
  • Introductory French 1
  • Intermediate French
  • People and the Environment
  • Biogeography: An Ecological and Evolutionary Approach
  • For the Lion: Scotland in the British Isles and Europe 1100-1542
  • The Making of Modern Britain 1707 to 2000: An Introduction
  • Reputations in History
  • Fundamentals of Human Resource Management
  • Introduction to Journalism Studies
  • Leisure Management & Consumption
  • Language and Society
  • Language and the Brain
  • Analysis I
  • Mathematics I
  • Discrete Structures
  • The Global Business Environment: An Introduction
  • Fundamentals of Business and Management
  • Fundamentals of Marketing
  • From Plato to Existentialism
  • Philosophy: What is it all About?
  • People and Power: Politics of the British Isles
  • Introduction to International Politics
  • The Social Mind
  • Religion and Culture: Problems of Representation
  • Religion in the Modern World
  • Spanish and Latin American Studies 1
  • Spanish and Latin American Studies 3
  • Introductory Spanish 1
  • Intermediate Spanish and Latin American Studies
  • Social Differentiation
  • Understanding Social Policy
  • Understanding Sport
  • Understanding Global Sport
  • Foundations of Social Work Theory and Practice
  • Compulsory modules
  • Law of Commerce
  • Options modules
  • External Reporting
  • Biodiversity
  • The Organisation of Business
  • Crime and Criminal Justice
  • Managing Information
  • Systems
  • Programming Language Paradigms
  • Statistics for Economics, Business and Management
  • The Biosphere
  • Finance II
  • Digital Media and Culture
  • The French-Speaking World 4
  • Operations Management
  • Optimisation in Theory and Practice
  • Socially Responsible Marketing
  • Logic
  • Moral Theory
  • Film and Philosophy
  • Comparative Politics
  • Great Political Thinkers
  • Research Methods
  • Brain and Behaviour - Clinical and Health Psychology I
  • Global Retailing in Society
  • Advanced Spanish and Latin American Studies
  • The Development of Social Theory
  • Psychology of Sport
  • Foundations of Sport Development and Coaching
  • Compulsory modules
  • Research Methods
  • Options modules
  • Alternative Commercial Dispute Resolution
  • Children's Rights
  • Domestic Relations
  • Environmental Law
  • International Human Rights Law
  • Intellectual Property Law
  • Labour Law
  • Private International Law of Family and Succession Law
  • Options modules
  • European Law
  • Energy Law
  • Media Law
  • Jurisprudence
  • Private International Commercial Law
  • Sports Law
  • Compulsory modules
  • Law Dissertation
  • Options modules
  • Alternative Commercial Dispute Resolution
  • Children's Rights
  • Domestic Relations
  • Environmental Law
  • International Human Rights Law
  • Intellectual Property Law
  • Labour Law
  • Private International Law of Family and Succession Law
  • Options modules
  • European Law
  • Energy Law
  • Media Law
  • Jurisprudence
  • Private International Commercial Law
  • Sports Law
  • £17,200 Per Year

    International student tuition fee

    4 Years

    Duration

    Sep 2024

    Start Month

    Aug 2024

    Application Deadline

    Upcoming Intakes

    • September 2024

    Mode of Study

    • Full Time