伦敦政治经济学院法律专业
伦敦政治经济学院由Beatrice和Sidney Webb创立于1895年。1900年成为伦敦大学联盟的一员。伦敦政经学院与牛津大学、剑桥大学、帝国理工学院、伦敦大学学院并称“G5”精英大学。它也是英国金三角名校和罗素大学集团成员。伦敦政治经济学院是一所将教学与科研集中在社会、政治和经济科学领域的顶 尖学校,也是法律、经济学、国际关系、政治学、哲学、人类学、社会学、社会政策等方面研究的全球先驱。由于伦敦经济学院的位置靠近英国政治、工商业及媒体的操作中心,例如国会大厦、首相办公室、一些重要的金融机构、高庭法院及英国广播公司都近在咫尺,因此它不仅和外界有频繁的交流机会,同时也享有紧密的联系。每年更有许多国际的知名领导人和各界优秀的专才到访,他们在伦敦经济学院进行公开讲座、教学及个人研究等活动,极大地丰富了学院的知识景观,也强化了伦敦经济学院的学术地位。伦敦政经学院的校园位于伦敦市的法律中心Holborn,毗邻皇室法庭、英国广播公司和伦敦四大法律学院,界于West End和City之间,大英博物馆、伦敦大学总部、Senate House图书馆和小型专业图书馆都离该校不远。其中最著名的林肯法律学院就近在咫尺。距离该校园不到一英里就是主要的政府、法律、金融和传媒中心所在地,这些机构才是该学院“真正”的研究对象。LSE作为世界领先的社会经济研究中心之一,在以往的教学品质评估中,LSE的经济历史、信息系统、法律和社会政策等专业均获“Excellent优秀”,
LLM
Entry requirements
Applications for entry in 2014 open on 14 October 2013.
For degree programmes outside the UK you will need to obtain, at least 70 per cent of the available marks in your final year examinations. If your institution uses the cumulative grade point average (GPA) system you should normally have a GPA of at least 3.5 (out of 4) or above. For detailed information about the equivalence of non-UK qualifications, please see Information for international students.
Most graduate programmes assume that you will have prior knowledge to degree level in particular disciplines. Competition varies between programmes and the level of grades/marks required will vary. Popular programmes will often look for a first class honours degree or its equivalent.
The minimum entrance requirements for each type of programme are normally as follows:
Diploma: A degree or equivalent qualification and experience.
Master's degree:A first or upper second class honours (2:1) degree from a UK university or a non-UK equivalent in a subject appropriate to the programme to be followed.
MPhil/PhD:Normally a UK taught master's degree with merit or a non-UK equivalent in a subject appropriate to the research to be undertaken. The most appropriate supervisor for your work will be allocated with particular reference to your research proposal.
语言要求:Law Department: IELTS with 7.5 overall (at least 7.0 in listening and writing, 6.5 in reading and 6.0 in speaking) or internet-based TOEFL with 109 (at least 24 in listening, 25 in writing 22 in reading and 20 in speaking)
MSc Law, Anthropology and Society
Applications for entry in 2014 open on 14 October 2013.
For degree programmes outside the UK you will need to obtain, at least 70 per cent of the available marks in your final year examinations. If your institution uses the cumulative grade point average (GPA) system you should normally have a GPA of at least 3.5 (out of 4) or above. For detailed information about the equivalence of non-UK qualifications, please see Information for international students.
Most graduate programmes assume that you will have prior knowledge to degree level in particular disciplines. Competition varies between programmes and the level of grades/marks required will vary. Popular programmes will often look for a first class honours degree or its equivalent.
The minimum entrance requirements for each type of programme are normally as follows:
Diploma
A degree or equivalent qualification and experience.
Master's degree
A first or upper second class honours (2:1) degree from a UK university or a non-UK equivalent in a subject appropriate to the programme to be followed.
MPhil/PhD
Normally a UK taught master's degree with merit or a non-UK equivalent in a subject appropriate to the research to be undertaken. The most appropriate supervisor for your work will be allocated with particular reference to your research proposal.
Any offer of a place would depend on:the quality and feasibility of your research proposalyour academic qualifications, and relevant professional or other experience, if appropriatethe ability of the department to provide adequate and appropriate supervisionan interview with the department, unless there are exceptional circumstances which prevent this
MRes/PhD
Your entry qualification determines which track you will follow if your application is successful. For entry onto either track, candidates should have, as a minimum, a first or upper second class honours degree, or equivalent, in a closely related discipline. Track 1 students fulfil the entry requirements for a master's degree and follow the 2+2 structure laid out below. Track 2 may involve an exemption from some of the taught courses and will only be recommended by the course conveners if, in their judgement, a student already has appropriate prior training in quantitative methods and has already completed an MA or MSc in a relevant discipline. Upgrade to the PhD depends on successful completion of the MRes in either track.