Study Schemes
BA Law with Economics [M1L1]
Academic Year: 2013/2014Major/Minor scheme - available from 1999/2000
Duration (studying Full-Time): 3 years
Part 1 Rules
Year 1 Core (40 Credits)
You must take
Semester 1 EC10120 Economic Principles And Skills 1
Semester 2 EC10320 Economic Principles And Skills 2
Year 1 Options
Core Modules Part I: Students must choose 80 credits of the following LA or GF modules dependant on language preference.
Semester 1 GF14700 Systemau A Sgiliau Cyfreithiol Ar Gyfer Cynlluniau Ba
LA14700 Legal Systems And Skills For Ba Law
Semester 2 GF14720 Systemau A Sgiliau Cyfreithiol Ar Gyfer Cynlluniau Ba
LA14720 Legal Systems And Skills For Ba Law
Part 2 Rules
Year 2 Core (40 Credits)
EC30220 or EC30320 must be passed with a mark of 40 or better to be awarded a degree
Semester 1 EC30220 Intermediate Microeconomics; Consumers And Producers
Semester 2 EC30320 Macroeconomic Behaviour And Systems
Year 2 Options
Year 2 (those commencing their 1st year studies from Sept 2012 onwards) - Students have a free choice of 80 credits of LA/GF modules, however, those wishing to gain professional exemption in Law must study the following modules (LA/GF):
Semester 1 GF32900 Ecwiti A Chyfraith Ymddiriedau
LA32900 Equity And The Law Of Trusts
Semester 2 GF32920 Ecwiti A Chyfraith Ymddiriedau
LA32920 Equity And The Law Of Trusts
Year 3 Options
Core Modules Year 3 - (those who commenced their 1st year studies prior to Sept 2012) Choose 60 credits of the following LA or GF modules dependant on language preference.
Semester 1 GF32900 Ecwiti A Chyfraith Ymddiriedau
LA32900 Equity And The Law Of Trusts
Semester 2 GF32920 Ecwiti A Chyfraith Ymddiriedau
LA32920 Equity And The Law Of Trusts
Year 3 Options
Optional Modules Year 3 - (those who commenced their 1st year studies prior to Sept 2012) must take 20 credits of LA/GF modules from the Department of Law and Criminology.
Final Year Electives
You must take 40 elective credits in Economics.
Available both years Options
Students must take 160 credits of LA/GF modules from the Department of Law and Criminology and must take 80 credits in their minor department over Part II of the scheme.
Aberystwyth University Standard Awards
- Entrance Scholarship / Merit Award
- Sports Bursary
- Music Bursary
- International Excellence Scholarship
- Residential Bursary
- Aberystwyth Bursary
- Care Leaver Bursary