Become a legal trailblazer in Qatar with City University Qatar’s Bachelor of Laws programme, the first of its kind, providing internationally recognised qualifications and unparalleled opportunities.
Discover Qatar’s pioneering LLB Laws programme at City University Qatar, the first UK undergraduate law degree in Qatar. Accredited by LSNI, SRA, and the Bar Standards Board, this programme offers a pathway to a global legal career. Prepare for success with practical experience, international networking opportunities, and the prestige of an Honours degree,shaping the regions legal future and beyond.
– Accredited by LSNI, SRA, and Bar Standards Board, ensuring global recognition.
– Qatar’s first undergraduate UK Law programme, meeting high educational demands locally.
– Enriching academic engagement and career prospects.
– Aligned with Qatar’s educational strategies and global legal education trends.
To qualify for our bachelor’s programme, applicants must meet all the following criteria. Some may have specific math and physics grade prerequisites
• 5 GCSES Grade C or above, to include Maths for IFP STE.
• Overall IELTS score of 5.0 (with no individual band score of less than 5.0)
• To have successfully completed 12 years of high school education.
• Be 18 years old or over upon completion of the IFP.
• Students must have completed High School Education within five years (or less) when applying for the IFP
Duration: 3-4 years with an Integrated Foundation Year
Instruction: Modular
Module Design: 120 credits per year, 3 modules per semester
Hons Qualification: 18 modules
If you’ve completed 12 years of high school (Grade 12/Thanawiyah), you must successfully complete the International Foundation Programme before advancing to year one of LLB (Hons) Bachelor of Laws
International Foundation Programme
Semester 1
– Introduction to Entrepreneurial Leadership
– Introduction to Creative Industries
– English with Study Skills or Extended Critical Thinking for Undergraduate Study
Semester 2
– Exploring Cultural Identities
– English for Academic Transition or Project-Based Learning
– Careers and Sustainable Futures
Year 1
Semester 1
– Exploring Law
– Criminal Law
– Alternative Dispute Resolution
Semester 2
– Public Law
– Administrative Law in Practice
– Law of Tort
Year 2
Semester 1
– Introduction to Property Law
– Contract Law
– Equality Law
Semester 2
– Land Law
– European Law
– Business and Commercial Law
Year 3
Semester 1
– Equity and Trusts
– Legal Technology: Innovation & Informatics
– Company Law
Semester 2
– Advocacy
– Law of Evidence
– Dissertation – Law