Marks by Subject: University of London International Programmes LLB 2011

2011.09.22

The University of London was asked to provide, for each of the subjects on the University of London International Programmes – Undergraduate Laws LLB:

(a) the average mark attained by students sitting the examination in May / June 2011.

Please provide the information based on the actual marks attained in the respective examinations and not on ‘compensated’ or ‘capped’ marks.

(b) the percentage of students attaining a mark

(i) between 40 – 49
(ii) between 50 – 59
(iii) between 60 – 69
(iv) between 70 – 100

in the examination in May / June 2011

The information kindly provided by the University is published below.

NOTE:

1. The unrounded figures for those attaining between 70 – 79 has been published. All other figures are rounded down if 0.49 or below and rounded up if 0.50 and above, i.e. 67.49% would become 67% and 47.50% would become 48%.

2. The percentage of students attaining a mark between 0 – 39 was not specifically requested and has been calculated by subtracting the total of the percentages for the other classes from 100%. As the information provided was rounded up or down to the nearest whole number there is a possible error between +2% or – 2% in the percentage shown in the category 0 – 39.

3. No mark above 80% was awarded.

:

University of London International Progs LLB 2011

Subject   Average mark   0 - 39% 40 - 49% 50 - 59% 60 - 69% 70 - 79%
                 
Criminal Law   40%   42% 34% 19% 5% 0.32%
Public Law   39%   46% 29% 19% 6% 0.32%
CLRI   43%   31% 39% 23% 6% 0.65%
Law of Contract   41%   39% 30% 22% 6% 0.70%
Law of Tort   42%   38% 36% 22% 4% 0.33%
Law of Trusts   40%   41% 39% 17% 3% 0.44%
Land Law   41%   38% 43% 17% 2% 0.14%
Administrative Law   49%   14% 24% 44% 16% 1.72%
Civil and Criminal Procedure   52%   5% 25% 49% 18% 2.63%
Commercial Law   50%   8% 32% 47% 12% 0.93%
Company Law   52%   9% 27% 41% 22% 1.17%
Conflict of Laws   45%   19% 38% 31% 12% 0%
Criminology   51%   11% 20% 52% 14% 3.3%
EU Law   47%   17% 37% 33% 12% 0.52%
Evidence   41%   37% 41% 18% 4% 0.22%
Family Law   46%   21% 40% 33% 6% 0.41%
History of English Law   47%   20% 40% 40% 0% 0%
Intellectual Property   48%   21% 33% 28% 16% 2.29%
International Protection of Human Rights   49%   13% 33% 36% 17% 1.43%
Introduction to Islamic Law   48%   16% 34% 32% 17% 1.03%
Labour Law   45%   18% 55% 17% 10% 0%
Laws Dissertation   60%   0% 14% 33% 29% 23.81%
Public International Law   47%   14% 46% 29% 10% 1.41%
Succession   46%   16% 43% 35% 6% 0%
Jurisprudence   49%   6% 43% 41% 10% 0.46%

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Marks by subject: Southampton Solent University 2009/10

2011.06.21


The following request for information was made to the University:

“For each of the foundation of legal knowledge / core law subjects taught on undergraduate programmes provided by the University:

(a) the average mark attained by students sitting the first examination in each subject in the academic year 2009/10.

Please provide the information based on the actual marks attained in the respective examinations and not on ‘compensated’ or ‘capped’ marks.

Please exclude data related to resit examinations taken at a later exam. Where, for example, the first examination was taken in May 2010 and there was a resit examination in August 2010 the average mark should be based on the marks attained by all students taking the exam in May, whether or not they were sitting the examination for the first time or resitting. The marks attained by students in the August resit should not be taken into account.

(b) the percentage of students attaining an examination mark of 40 or above in the first examination for each of the subjects in the academic year 2009/10

Again, as above, please base calculations on the actual marks attained and limited to the first examination.

The information requested should be restricted to those who, by the university’s regulations, sat the examination so please exclude those who failed to attend the examination and may have been awarded a mark of zero.”

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Southampton Solent University 2009/10

    Average exam mark %   Percentage of students with exam mark of 40% or above
Legal Systems and Methods   30.42%   35.87%
Law of Contract   35.82%   54.46%
Criminal Law   33.30%   51.04%
Equity and Trusts   51.35%   88.24%
Land Law   44.25%   68.75%
Constitutional and Administrative Law   24.38%   31.46%
Substantive EU Law   50.13%   80.0%
Tort (Level 2)   49.99%   78.87%

Marks by subject: UWE

2011.06.15


The following request for information was made to the University:

“For each of the foundation of legal knowledge / core law subjects taught on undergraduate programmes provided by the University:

(a) the average mark attained by students sitting the first examination in each subject in the academic year 2009/10.

Please provide the information based on the actual marks attained in the respective examinations and not on ‘compensated’ or ‘capped’ marks.

Please exclude data related to resit examinations taken at a later exam. Where, for example, the first examination was taken in May 2010 and there was a resit examination in August 2010 the average mark should be based on the marks attained by all students taking the exam in May, whether or not they were sitting the examination for the first time or resitting. The marks attained by students in the August resit should not be taken into account.

(b) the percentage of students attaining an examination mark of 40 or above in the first examination for each of the subjects in the academic year 2009/10

Again, as above, please base calculations on the actual marks attained and limited to the first examination.

The information requested should be restricted to those who, by the university’s regulations, sat the examination so please exclude those who failed to attend the examination and may have been awarded a mark of zero.”

The information provided by the University is published below:

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UWE 2009/10

    Average exam mark %   Percentage of students with exam mark of 40% or above
Law of Contract   51.33%   82.3%
Criminal Law   69.37%   95.89%
Consti & Admin   60.42%   93.27%
Law of Tort   49.4%   76.71%
European Union Law   48.27%   74.76%
Law of Trusts   48.15%   79.08%
Land Law   38.52%   51.92%
Method   49.48%   76.2%

 

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