COURSES OFFERED
DIPLOMA IN LAW
Course Outline
The programme is conducted over a 6-12 months duration, excluding the intensive revision course and subject to intake commencement. It can be studied either full-time or part-time and consists of four compulsory subjects: Common Law Reasoning & Institutions, Elements of the Law of Contract, Criminal Law and Public Law, leading to examinations held in May/June every year. Students may also opt to do two subjects each year over a period of two years.
Regular Classes are conducted thrice a week on Thursdays, 6.30pm-9.00pm, Fridays, 6.30pm-9.00pm and Saturdays, 2pm-5.30pm. Students who register for the earlier intakes will have a paced-out timetable starting with classes twice a week on Fridays and Saturdays before switching over to the regular class timetable.
In addition, there would be an eight-weeks Intensive Revision Programme held in Mar/Apr to prepare the students for the examinations, during which time classes would be held four times a week, on Saturdays, 2pm-9.30pm; Sundays 10am-5pm; Mondays and Tuesdays 6.30pm-9.30pm.
Special classes / Workshops by University Professors would be held from time to time. There would also be Mock Examinations internally to give our students an opportunity to asses their progress while on the programme.
Students may also be asked to submit written assignments by their lecturers during the course of study. These are purely intended to monitor the students' understanding of the subject matter during the course of study and would have no effect on the final examinations conducted by the University of London International Programmes.
Examination Procedure and Award
The Diploma in Law is examined either in whole (1 examination sitting for 4 subjects) or in stages (2 examination sittings for 2 subjects at each sitting).
Examinations are held annually in May/June. The examinations which is set and graded entirely by the Univesity of London (to ensure quality and same standard as College-based students of the University of London) and is conducted in Singapore by RELC (Regional English Language Centre), the exam bureau in Singapore.
Examination format: Students are required to sit for a 3hours and 15minutes unseen written examination for each subject where they are required to answer 4 questions our of 8. Questions may be in the form of essays and problem questions.
Upon successful completion of the examinations, the student will be awarded a Diploma in law fro the University of London International Programmes with a Distinction/ Merit/ Credit/ Pass depending on their results achieved.
The programme is conducted over a 6-12 months duration, excluding the intensive revision course and subject to intake commencement. It can be studied either full-time or part-time and consists of four compulsory subjects: Common Law Reasoning & Institutions, Elements of the Law of Contract, Criminal Law and Public Law, leading to examinations held in May/June every year. Students may also opt to do two subjects each year over a period of two years.
Regular Classes are conducted thrice a week on Thursdays, 6.30pm-9.00pm, Fridays, 6.30pm-9.00pm and Saturdays, 2pm-5.30pm. Students who register for the earlier intakes will have a paced-out timetable starting with classes twice a week on Fridays and Saturdays before switching over to the regular class timetable.
In addition, there would be an eight-weeks Intensive Revision Programme held in Mar/Apr to prepare the students for the examinations, during which time classes would be held four times a week, on Saturdays, 2pm-9.30pm; Sundays 10am-5pm; Mondays and Tuesdays 6.30pm-9.30pm.
Special classes / Workshops by University Professors would be held from time to time. There would also be Mock Examinations internally to give our students an opportunity to asses their progress while on the programme.
Students may also be asked to submit written assignments by their lecturers during the course of study. These are purely intended to monitor the students' understanding of the subject matter during the course of study and would have no effect on the final examinations conducted by the University of London International Programmes.
Examination Procedure and Award
The Diploma in Law is examined either in whole (1 examination sitting for 4 subjects) or in stages (2 examination sittings for 2 subjects at each sitting).
Examinations are held annually in May/June. The examinations which is set and graded entirely by the Univesity of London (to ensure quality and same standard as College-based students of the University of London) and is conducted in Singapore by RELC (Regional English Language Centre), the exam bureau in Singapore.
Examination format: Students are required to sit for a 3hours and 15minutes unseen written examination for each subject where they are required to answer 4 questions our of 8. Questions may be in the form of essays and problem questions.
Upon successful completion of the examinations, the student will be awarded a Diploma in law fro the University of London International Programmes with a Distinction/ Merit/ Credit/ Pass depending on their results achieved.


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