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University of Central Lancashire offering qualifying law degrees recognised in England, Wales and Northern Ireland
The University of Central Lancashire (or UCLan) is a university based in Preston, UK, which until January 2007 had additional campuses in Carlisle and Penrith. Before 1992, the University had been Preston Polytechnic since September 1, 1973, and then Lancashire Polytechnic in 1984. Before then it was Harris College and previously The Harris Institute. Before that, it was originally named The Institution For The Diffusion Of Useful Knowledge. Colleges of education were added in the 1970s from Poulton-le-Fylde and Chorley. On 1 August 2004, UCLan took control of the former Northumbria University campus in Carlisle, which had around 400 students. Today, UCLan also validates degree courses for partner institutions. The Carlisle campus along with the university's Newton Rigg campus near Penrith, Cumbria have been part of the new University of Cumbria since the 1 August 2007. The university’s Chancellor is Sir Richard Evans CBE DL Courses: Law Advanced Legal Practice, LLM Delivery method: Standard Study mode: Full time and part time Bioethics and Medical Law (LLM/MA/PGDip), LLM/PGDip Delivery method: Standard Study mode: Full time and part time Employment Law by e-learning, PGCert Delivery method: Online Study mode: Part Time Employment Law by e-learning, LLM/PGDip Delivery method: Online Study mode: Part Time Employment Law, LLM/PGDip/PGCert Delivery method: Standard Study mode: Full time and part time Ethnicity and Human Rights, Comb Hons Delivery method: Standard Study mode: Full Time European Commercial Law (In Global Context), LLM Delivery method: Standard Study mode: Full Time Forensic and Legal Medicine (LLM/MA/PGDip) , LLM/PGDip Delivery method: Standard Study mode: Part Time Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL) Common Professional Exam (CPE), GradDip Delivery method: Standard Study mode: Full time and part time Human Rights, BA(Hons) Delivery method: Standard Study mode: Full Time International Business Law, LLM Delivery method: Standard Study mode: Full time and part time Law (Major/Joint/Minor), BA/BSc(Hons) Delivery method: Standard Study mode: Full Time Law and Criminology, BA(Hons) Delivery method: Standard Study mode: Full Time Law, LLB(Hons) Delivery method: Standard Study mode: Full time and part time Law, LLM Delivery method: Standard Study mode: Full Time Legal Practice (LPC), PGDip Delivery method: Standard Study mode: Full time and part time LLB Foundation Entry, FoundEntry Delivery method: Standard Study mode: Full Time LLM Environmental Law by e-learning (part-time route), LLM Delivery method: Online Study mode: Part Time LLM Law, Information, and Converging Technologies (LICT), LLM/PGDip/PGCert Delivery method: Standard Study mode: Full time and part time Medical Law and Bioethics, LLM Delivery method: Standard Study mode: Full time and part time Medical Law and Bioethics, LLM/PGDip Delivery method: Standard More info: University of Central Lancashire - Courses Contact General enquiries: Tel: +44(0)1772 201 201 Postal address: University of Central Lancashire, Preston, Lancashire, PR1 2HE Course Enquiries: Tel: 01772 892400 email: cenquiries@uclan.ac.uk |
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