BA Law & Psychology

Course overview

Statistics
Qualification Bachelor's Degree
Study mode Full-time
Duration 4 years
Intakes September
Tuition (Local students) ₹ 3,882,612
Tuition (Foreign students) ₹ 6,149,219
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Tuition

₹ 3,882,612
Local students
₹ 6,149,219
Foreign students

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Entry Requirements

  • Highers: 1st sitting: AAAB; 2nd sitting: AAABB
  • A Levels: ABB
  • International Baccalaureate: 34
  • Other equivalent qualifications accepted by the unviersity.
  • In addition to these two essay-based Highers (English and one other from the above list), we recognise a wide range of other Highers, eg science subjects.
  • Passes at Maths at Standard Grade or Intermediate 2 or National 5 (B) or GCSE or IB (SL5); for joint degrees with Mathematics, Higher (A) or A Level (B) is required. For applicants with GCE qualifications, GCSE in English Language (B) and English Literature (B) and GCSE Maths (C) are required in addition to A Levels at ABB.

Curriculum

LAW

  • Year 1
    • The first-year class, Introduction to Law & Legal Obligations, introduces the laws of contract and delict, which are the essential building blocks of most other areas of law, the court systems and judicial decision-making, and the law-making process in the UK.
  • Years 2, 3 & 4
    • You select classes according to your interests from a wide range of options, including Human Rights, Environmental Law, Criminal Law, Public International Law, and Law, Film & Popular Culture.

PSYCHOLOGY

  • Year 1
    • The first year covers the basic principles of learning:
    • biological bases of behaviour
    • thinking
    • memory
    • personality
    • social influences on behaviour
    • changes in behaviour through the lifespan
    • research methods
  • Years 2 & 3
    • The range of classes provides a greater understanding of human development and interaction, cognitive processes, individual differences and biological influences on behaviour.
  • Year 4
    • We offer a variety of classes that allow you to study an area of psychology in greater depth. You'll study conceptual and historical issues in psychology and write a dissertation based on your research project.

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