Project Description

The BA/BSc (Hons) Law programme requires a rigorous study of the law, during which you will understand the law’s subject matter and hone your ability to conduct solid legal analysis. The curriculum has been particularly created to meet the needs of students who want to enter the legal field and get a qualifying law degree (QLD), in order to become Solicitors or Barristers.

What you should be aware of regarding the BA/BSc (Hons) Law programme

On a qualifying law degree accepted by the Bar Standards Board and the Solicitors Regulation Authority, examine the fundamental legal concepts in England and Wales.

You will get a firm foundation in important subjects such legal strategies and techniques, constitutional law, criminal law, and property law. You can also specialise in a variety of areas, including family law, media and entertainment law, corporation law, and human rights, depending on the extent of your interest in each. You will get valuable experience through simulated trials and tribunals in our Moot Court Room as you progress through your legal studies, including how to interview clients, negotiate agreements, and present a compelling case in court.

In every aspect of life, law is crucial. A bachelor’s degree in law (LLB) can prepare students for a variety of occupations both inside and beyond the legal industry. You will develop a skill set via legal study that is suitable for the high demands of any legal position, including analytical and research abilities, legal knowledge and its ramifications, social awareness, civic duty, and communication abilities.

The Solicitors Regulation Authority and Bar Standards Board have recognised the legal studies programme as a qualifying law degree in England and Wales. It exempts both branches of the legal profession from the academic qualification stage. It is therefore perfect for individuals looking to become lawyers or solicitors.

The court and jail visits, the specialised Moot Room for moots and simulated trials, and the Law and Criminal Justice block all serve the students. The Law team maintains close ties with the neighborhood’s legal community, and students get career guidance from visiting solicitors and barristers.

This practical law course will provide you with the abilities necessary to be successful in the legal profession, helping you to become “career-ready.” It provides excellent preparation for the Legal Practise Course (LPC), which is required to become a solicitor, or the Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC), which is required to become a barrister. The information and abilities gained in this course will pave the way for a variety of lucrative employment. If you are in the market for superclone Replica Rolex , Super Clone Rolex is the place to go! The largest collection of fake Rolex watches online!

Course Length:  3 years / 4 years including Foundation year;
Start dates:  January / April / August / September;

Career Opportunity

The majority of our law graduates pursue jobs in the legal field as lawyers or barristers after completing additional education and training. A law degree, however, can lead to a variety of opportunities beyond the legal industry. The other graduates start working for national and international organisations as well as in the media, entertainment, business, accounting, banking, civil service, police, probation, and social services.

You may advance your career in fields like:

  • Barrister
  • Solicitor/Lawyer
  • Chief Court Clerk
  • Judicial Clerk Or Associate
  • Courtroom Deputy
  • Chartered Legal Executive (England And Wales)
  • Licensed Conveyancer
  • Court Administrator/Interpreter
  • Paralegal
  • Magistrate
  • Prothonotary
  • Jury Selection Expert
  • Mediation Coordinator
  • Trading Standards Officer
  • Legal Executive/Secretary
  • Trademark/Patent Attorney
  • Corporate Social Responsibility Manager
  • Immigration Officer
  • Police Officer
  • Political Research Assistant
  • Politician’s Assistant
  • Probation Officer
  • Litigation Support Specialist
  • Public Affairs Consultant
  • Trade Union Research Officer
  • Contract Negotiator
  • Corporate Lawyer
  • Claims Examiner
  • University Attorney

Entry Requirements

  • Minimum Age: 18 years old;
  • Applicants are required to submit proof of prior certificated learning (e.g. Secondary School Diploma/Baccalaureate/Level 3 qualification) and/or relevant work experience;
  • Applications from mature candidates without formal qualifications are welcomed provided they could demonstrate appropriate levels of relevant ability and experience.
  • If you are unable to meet the entry requirements for this course you may still be eligible for our Foundation year course. This is an extra year of study to prepare you for the full degree.
  • Applicants who do not have English as their first language will be required to demonstrate an approved level of proficiency in the use of the English language.
  • Applicants must bring their original certificates when coming for registration;

Course Modules

Year 1

  • Law of Contract
  • Legal System
  • Learning the Law
  • Introduction to Public Law
  • Criminal Law
  • Law and Society
  • Professional Legal Skills
  • Business and Company Law
  • Immigration, Asylum and Nationality

Year 2

  • Law of the European Institutions
  • Public Law
  • Law of Tort
  • Human Rights in the United Kingdom
  • Consumer Law
  • Intellectual Property Rights Law
  • Law in the Community
  • Law in Context
  • Discrimination Law
  • Child Law
  • Environmental Law
  • Academic and Employability Skills

Year 3

  • Land Law
  • Equity and Trusts
  • Dissertation
  • Employment Law
  • Relationships (Family Law)
  • Company Law
  • Family Law
  • Sale of Goods and Agency
  • Sentencing and Prisons
  • Legal Advice in the Community
  • Practical Legal Skills
  • European and International Human Rights Law

Funding

Self-Funding

The Tuition Fee of the course will vary depending on the institution you wish to study in, as well as your status in the UK. The course is available for UK/EU and International Students as well. Please contact us to find out the tuition fee for a specific course you’d like to know about.

Government Funds – Student Finance England

If you are an UK/EU citizen or living in the UK on Indefinite stay, you can receive support from the government via Student Loan Company to cover tuition fees and some living costs while studying, depending on your circumstances. Tuition fee loans, to cover the full cost of your course, are paid directly to the course provider. Maintenance loans can be applied for at the same time, lending you money at the start of each term. You won’t have to pay back the loan until after your course, when you’re earning above a certain level.  Students can still apply for grants if they’re eligible for certain benefits, disabled, or need help with childcare costs.