07-13-2012, 02:05 PM
The School of Social Sciences at the University of Northampton, which is one of UK’s most prestigious institutions, has started inviting applications for its LLB and LLM courses. Admissions are also open for the MSc Transpersonal Psychology and Consciousness Studies.
The three year undergraduate Law (LLB (Hons)) course aims to provide a sound professional training and opportunities in a wide array of careers. It offers students with a variety of options with a flexible approach so that one can select those that they feel reflect their chosen career path. In addition, students benefit from activities such as court visits, prison visits, mooting and development of interview and negotiation skills. This programme can also be pursued as an extensive two year study option that allows students to graduate and move onto the next stage of their career via an intensive pathway.
The LLM programme provides opportunity to specialize in two courses - International Business Law and International Criminal Law & Security. These one year full time courses aim to develop analytical, evaluative and research skills in students that provide them with a comprehensive understanding of the tensions that exist in the contemporary domestic and international legal framework. They combine instruction and examination in specialist areas with the completion of a piece of research on a topic of special interest.
The MSc Transpersonal Psychology and Consciousness Studies is an emerging new field within psychology and offers candidates both new scientific insight into the functioning of human consciousness and practical skills in applying altered and higher states of consciousness to practical, psychological, educational, and other tasks. Consequently, this programme offers both experiential elements and traditional taught elements that aim at conveying cutting-edge knowledge and critical analytic skills for dealing with such experiences and their consequences and ramifications.
To apply for the LLB, applicants should have strong academic grades in both 10th and 12th classes. To apply for the LLM courses, applicants should have a good single honours degree in Law or a Joint Honours degree with Law as the major component. Those who do not meet the standard entry requirements but have relevant professional and personal experience and the potential to achieve the academic standard can also apply. For the MSc Transpersonal Psychology and Consciousness Studies, students should hold a good first degree with honours in social sciences or allied health sciences and other sciences (such as neurosciences, biology, medicine, education, economics, etc).
The programmes commence in September/October 2012 and the last date for application is July 2012. The fee structure for the LLB and LLM courses is £9100 and £9500 respectively and £9500 for MSc Transpersonal Psychology and Consciousness Studies. For an application form for the courses, please visit http://www.northampton.ac.uk/info/20171/...w-to-apply
For further information on the courses, contact the International Office at the University of Northampton:
international@northampton.ac.uk or visit http://www.northampton.ac.uk/info/20040/...l-sciences
The three year undergraduate Law (LLB (Hons)) course aims to provide a sound professional training and opportunities in a wide array of careers. It offers students with a variety of options with a flexible approach so that one can select those that they feel reflect their chosen career path. In addition, students benefit from activities such as court visits, prison visits, mooting and development of interview and negotiation skills. This programme can also be pursued as an extensive two year study option that allows students to graduate and move onto the next stage of their career via an intensive pathway.
The LLM programme provides opportunity to specialize in two courses - International Business Law and International Criminal Law & Security. These one year full time courses aim to develop analytical, evaluative and research skills in students that provide them with a comprehensive understanding of the tensions that exist in the contemporary domestic and international legal framework. They combine instruction and examination in specialist areas with the completion of a piece of research on a topic of special interest.
The MSc Transpersonal Psychology and Consciousness Studies is an emerging new field within psychology and offers candidates both new scientific insight into the functioning of human consciousness and practical skills in applying altered and higher states of consciousness to practical, psychological, educational, and other tasks. Consequently, this programme offers both experiential elements and traditional taught elements that aim at conveying cutting-edge knowledge and critical analytic skills for dealing with such experiences and their consequences and ramifications.
To apply for the LLB, applicants should have strong academic grades in both 10th and 12th classes. To apply for the LLM courses, applicants should have a good single honours degree in Law or a Joint Honours degree with Law as the major component. Those who do not meet the standard entry requirements but have relevant professional and personal experience and the potential to achieve the academic standard can also apply. For the MSc Transpersonal Psychology and Consciousness Studies, students should hold a good first degree with honours in social sciences or allied health sciences and other sciences (such as neurosciences, biology, medicine, education, economics, etc).
The programmes commence in September/October 2012 and the last date for application is July 2012. The fee structure for the LLB and LLM courses is £9100 and £9500 respectively and £9500 for MSc Transpersonal Psychology and Consciousness Studies. For an application form for the courses, please visit http://www.northampton.ac.uk/info/20171/...w-to-apply
For further information on the courses, contact the International Office at the University of Northampton:
international@northampton.ac.uk or visit http://www.northampton.ac.uk/info/20040/...l-sciences