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The following modules are compulsory, core or optional for this course. Core modules are required to be passed within all Qualifying Law Degrees, for progression to professional training. In Years 1, 2 and 3 you take 3 Law modules and 2 Psychology half modules.
Semester One: Legal System and Reasoning, Constitutional and Administrative Law, Law of Contract, The Science of Psychology.
Semester Two: Legal System and Reasoning, Constitutional and Administrative Law, Law of Contract, Psychology of Social and Individual Wellbeing
Semester One
Optional: Social Psychology, Individual Differences, Language and Memory
Core: Criminal Law, European Union Law, Land Law
Semester Two
Optional: Behavioural Neuroscience, Developmental Psychology, Perception
Core: Criminal Law, European Union Law, Land Law
Semester One
Optional: Spatial Cognition, Self and Identity, Social and Psychological Approaches to Understanding Sexual Health, Making Sense of Ambiguous Scenes, Eye Movements and Visual Cognition, Perspectives in Human Animal Interactions, Current and Emerging Issues in Psycho-Oncology and Pain Research.
Core: Equity and Trusts Law, Law of Torts, Legal Research and Writing
Semester Two
Optional: Current Issues in Clinical Psychology, Attachment and Personal Relationships, Attention, Self-Conscious Emotions: Guilt, Shame, Embarrassment, Pride, Nostalgia, Human Learning, Current Topics in Developmental Psychopathology, Mental Health Epidemiology.
Core: Equity and Trusts Law, Law of Torts, Legal Research and Writing.
Southampton is located on the South coast of England, close to the New Forest and the Isle of Wight. Just over one hour by train from London. The main campus is bordered by the beautiful Southampton Common - over 300 acres of managed woodland - creating the perfect combination of a thriving natural environment and a bustling, cosmopolitan city. One of the UK's top 10 retail destinations, a busy port and sailing centre, and one of the safest places to live in the UK, Southampton is a city that looks to the future with expectation and ambition. Excellent road, rail, sea and air links to the area enables students to travel extensively and always be flexible about transportation. Southampton Airport is located nearby, which is also beneficial for the international students. Moreover, especially for their students, University-owned bus service provides transport across the city.