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Law and Social Anthropology (LLB)
Degree Type: Combined Honours 
POS Code: L0022
UCAS Code: M1L6
Students wishing to pursue qualification to progress towards legal practice in Scotland should note the courses required as indicated in the Degree Programme Table for the LLB Honours and the Notes on Qualification for Progress towards Legal Practice. They should also note that the availability of Ordinary courses additional to the core curriculum in the 3rd year may be limited by the prescription of courses in Social Anthropology in that year. As it cannot be guaranteed that an Ordinary course required by a student for qualification for progression towards legal practice will not have a lecture slot simultaneous with one for a course required in Social Anthropology, it cannot be guaranteed that a curriculum enabling progress towards professional qualification on this programme will be possible.
NYT Course S L CT
1 Legal Reasoning and Legal System F 8 20
  Public Law of the UK and Scotland F 8 20
  Contract and Unjustified Enrichment F 8 20
  Family Law Ordinary F 8 10
  Delict Ordinary F 8 10
  Social Anthropology 1Ah: An Introduction J 8 20
  Social Anthropology 1Bh: The Practice of Social Anthropology J 8 20
2 Public Law and Individual Rights F 8 10
  Jurisprudence F 8 10
  TWO OF      
  Property Law Ordinary 1 F 8 10
  European Community Law A F 8 10
  Criminal Law Ordinary F 8 10
  Social Anthropology 2 J 8 20
  Social and Political Enquiry 2h J 8 20
  Social and Political Theory 2 J 8 20
  Further courses A-Q 8 20
3 Further course in Law F 10 40
  Anthropology of Law J 10 40
  TWO OF      
  Kinship: Structure and Process J 10 20
  Anthropological Theory J 10 20
  Ritual and Religion J 10 20
4 Dissertation in Law F 10 40
  Any Regional Analysis half-course J 10 20
  Further course in Social Anthropology J 10 20
  TWO OF   10 80
  Belief, Thought and Language J 10 20
  Culture and Power J 10 20
  Consumption, Exchange, Technology J 10 20
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