The MCL School of Law provides a range of law courses at undergraduate and postgraduate level. The courses are aimed to provide students with a thorough knowledge of the English Legal System and legal methods. Student will study and analyse institutions and the law with an emphasis on critical evaluation. Methods of legal research will be taught including library research and acquiring online research skills.
The Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, London 2008 Law may be regarded as a social science, a branch of ethics or part of political philosophy. All of these perspectives are explored within the content of the law courses. The structure of the law courses allow students to choose optional subjects so they can study in greater depth areas of law which particularly interest them such as international law, commercial law, company law and the law of evidence. All staff in the MCL Law School is highly qualified academically and professionally and offer expertise in the subject areas of the law courses. Many have practised as solicitors, barristers and in-house legal consultants nationally and internationally thus providing students with a practical and expert knowledge of the law in practice from a dynamic international perspective. They are also able to offer law students career advice for those wishing to pursue postgraduate and doctoral academic studies and careers or embark on a legal professional career nationally or internationally.