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Additional module information

You will be registered as a student of the Open University, with access to all the benefits this entails.

The module consists of materials, designed and written by academics from The College of Law. The materials, which include manuals and resource books draw on best practice in supported open learning and include everything you need to study at home (apart from internet access: for each module you are required to have access to the internet).

  • Professional recognition
    This module, together with the other three 60-credit law modules and a further 120 credits from Open University modules or from transferred credit, can contribute to a degree that is recognized as a Qualifying Law Degree. It is acceptable for completing the academic stage of training as a solicitor or barrister in England and Wales, as long as you comply with the requirements of the Professional Bodies. You can find out more in our Recognition leaflet 3.13.
  • Assessment
    There are six tutor-marked assignments and an examination. The University expects you to complete all the assessments as it is an integral part of the teaching. The substitution rule will not apply for this module.
  • Support from your tutor
    You will be allocated a tutor who will give you guidance on your work, and will offer academic support wherever he/she can. Your tutor will assess and give feedback on your module assignments. Group tutorials may be offered in your region but the location of these depends on the distribution of the students taking the module. You are encouraged, but not obliged, to attend these tutorials. Ask your Regional Centre if you need to know more before deciding whether to register. The Regional Centre will provide a support service to give you general help and guidance with your studies.
  • If you have special needs
    This module is available in alternative formats including comb binding. Please ask your Regional Centre what is available. If you are a new student, make sure that you have our booklet 'Meeting Your Needs'.
  • What's included
    Module books and other printed materials.
  • You will need
    You will need internet access and a computer. If you have purchased a new Windows computer since 2002 it should meet your module computing requirements. Broadband access to the Internet is recommended. For more information about computing and to check the most up-to-date details and computer specification check the module description page on the OU website - W201 module description.
  • Presentation
    The details given here are the presentation of the module starting in February 2012.