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Academic Handbook Course Descriptors and Programme Specifications

LLAW4224 Contract Law in Context: Extensions and Developments

Course code LLAW4224 Faculty Law
UK Credit 15 credits US Credit 4 credits
FHEQ level 4 Date approved November 2022
Core attributes  
Pre-requisites Not applicable
Co-requisites Contract Law

Course Overview

This course provides an opportunity for students to deepen their understanding and appreciation of contract law debates through guided coursework. Students will be given a topic and guided in researching this with a degree of independence. This will extend and deepen the learning from the lecture course via directed study.

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of the course, students will be able to:

Knowledge and Understanding

K1a Explain the topic in its cultural and societal context, indicating sensitivity to the judgement calls regarding the interpretation of agreements and its development over time.
K2a Demonstrate awareness of key claims, principles, and cases relevant to the specific topic in contract law

Subject Specific Skills

S1a Recognise and report key claims, principles, and sources in the specific topic in contract law.
S2a Engage in informed argument and debate about the specific topic in contract law

Transferable and Employability Skills

T1a Communicate accurately and with structure and coherence in relation to an in-depth topic.
T3a

 

 

Display a developing technical proficiency in written English and an ability to communicate clearly and accurately in structured and coherent pieces of writing.

Teaching and Learning

This course is designed to be taken in the context of the Contract Law course which has a dedicated Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) page with a syllabus and range of additional resources (e.g. readings, question prompts, tasks) to orientate and engage students in their studies. The scheduled teaching and learning activities for this course are:

Directed study

4-12 scheduled hours, the exact number varying according to the balance of 1:1s, 2:1s, or small groups. The plan will be confirmed by the start of the course, taking into account student numbers and the proposed topics, readings, and specific tasks.

Faculty hold regular ‘office hours’, which are opportunities for students to drop in or sign up to explore ideas, raise questions, or seek targeted guidance or feedback, individually or in small groups. 

Students are to attend and participate in all the scheduled teaching and learning activities for this course and to manage their directed learning and independent study.

Indicative total learning hours for this course: 150

Assessment

Both formative and summative assessment are used as part of this course, with purely formative opportunities typically embedded within interactive teaching sessions, office hours, and/or the VLE.

Summative Assessments

AE Assessment Activity Weighting (%) Duration Length
1 Presentation 20% 10 minutes
2 Written assignment 80% 2000 words

Further information about the assessments can be found in the Course Syllabus.

Feedback

Students will receive formative and summative feedback in a variety of ways, written (e.g. marked up on assignments, through email or the VLE) or oral (e.g. as part of interactive teaching sessions or in office hours). Summative feedback is typically provided through the VLE.

Indicative Reading

Note 1: Comprehensive and current reading lists are produced annually in the Contract Law Course Syllabus or other documentation provided to students; the indicative reading list provided below is for a general guide and part of the approval/modification process only.

Note 2: Each student will focus on readings relevant to just one Contract Law topic, which they will agree with the instructor by the start of the course

  • Burrows, A Casebook on Contract (Hart, 7 ed. 2020).
  • Journals: Modern Law Review, Cambridge Law Review, Law Quarterly Review; sometimes continental, Commonwealth and U.S. journals are referred to, guided by the needs of the topic.
  • Electronic resources: Westlaw, Lexis and Bailii provide access to main cases.

Indicative Topics

Coursework titles will draw on the main Contract Law course syllabus and are designed to provide students with the opportunity to deepen their knowledge of particular aspects of it.

Title:  LLAW4224 Contract Law in Context: Extensions and Developments Course Descriptor

Approved by: Academic Board

Location: Academic Handbook/Programme Specifications and Handbooks/Mobility Courses

Version number Date approved Date published Owner Proposed next review date Modification (As per AQF4) & category number
1.0 November 2022 Stephen Dnes November 2027
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