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TPB2012-024<br />

Appendix A – Syllabus outlines<br />

This Appendix lists syllabus outlines for all individual modules. However, not all modules are currently<br />

available for study/ examination. Where this is the case these modules are listed as being ‘not yet available’.<br />

Where individual modules listed as being ‘not yet available’ are unlikely to be introduced within the next two<br />

years, this has been indicated beside each module. However, this information is provided as guidance only; it<br />

is not intended to imply the date by which any individual module or course will become available. 3333<br />

Information regarding module availability is currently reviewed on a six-monthly basis. Further information on<br />

the availability of modules listed as ‘not yet available’ will be given in the Regulations Supplement, published<br />

in July each year, if applicable, <strong>and</strong>/or subsequent editions to the Regulations.<br />

Each module referred to in this appendix is the equivalent to 120 notional study hours with the exception of<br />

modules in the field of Jurisprudence <strong>and</strong> legal theory. The term ‘double module’ is equivalent to 240<br />

notional study hours.<br />

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Syllabuses:<br />

Details of particular syllabuses may change from year to year <strong>and</strong> the attention is drawn in particular to those<br />

syllabuses which are indicated as having been amended. Students are advised that examinations in any given<br />

year are governed by the Regulations <strong>and</strong> syllabuses for that year. It is important, therefore, that students<br />

always refer to the current version.<br />

Examination information:<br />

Advice on the previous knowledge or underst<strong>and</strong>ing that a student would be expected to have is given under<br />

the relevant syllabuses, as applicable. Students must also follow the sequence of assessment described in<br />

the syllabus.<br />

The University will not provide statutes or other documents in the examination room except as specifically<br />

stated in the definitive list sent out with the Admission Notice/timetable. Statutes <strong>and</strong> other materials may not<br />

be brought into the examination room unless specifically permitted by the Board of Examiners (refer to section<br />

3 in the Detailed regulations).<br />

The codes are appended to the modules <strong>and</strong> these codes should be used when entering for an examination.<br />

New codes:<br />

Students should note that the module code is given next to the module title in the Appendices. Module codes<br />

are new from the 2011-12 academic year <strong>and</strong> replace any previous year’s examination numbers. This change<br />

does not impact on the syllabus or content of the module/course. An overview of how old examination<br />

numbers are mapped to new module codes can be found on the University of London International<br />

Programmes website: www.londoninternational.ac.uk/new_codes<br />

Deleted: Annexes.<br />

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