Students with a first degree in any subject who wish to convert to law can study a two-year LLBย in theย UK, known as Graduate Entry Law, Senior Status Law, or an Acceleratedย LLB. The two-year LLBย covers the core modules and foundations of Law, generally allowing students to choose elective modules in the secondย year.
Our law degree, known as an LLB or Bachelor of Laws, is equivalent to a BA or BSc. If your career aspiration is to be a solicitor or barrister in the UK, this degree is perfect for you as it is recognised as aย Qualifying Law Degree. And if you have set your sights on a career in politics, business, or journalism our Qualifying Law Degree, with the transferrable skills it gives you, is an excellent launch pad for these ambitions and more. With our professionally focused qualification, you can expect to learn practical skills coupled with a focus on your future employability. Studying our degree will also mean you are prepared in part for the newย Solicitors Qualifying Examinationย (SQE 1) or to progress onto our Bar Practice Course (if you wish to qualify as a barrister).
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You can expect something different to the traditional three year Bachelor of Laws degree when you study our LLB. Over 90% ofย our tutorsย are qualified solicitors, barristers and judges so you will learn to apply law and we focus on teaching you the most relevant and practical skills that employers are looking for. We have designed our LLB to be the first truly professional undergraduate law degree.
Studying law is the start to a wide, varied and exciting legal career. It offers more diversity than almost any other profession, whether you want to be a company secretary, a solicitor, a paralegal or a high court judge. It is also one of the best qualifications for going on to succeed in other careers. You can findย our graduatesย working in politics, journalism, business, HR and finance and more all over the world.
When you study an LLB with us you receive:
- The highest standard of teaching from experienced professionals
- Small class sizes
- Options to study on campus and online
- A choice of campuses across the UK
- Access to a large specialist careers service and pro bono clinics
- A variety of specialist modules to enhance employment prospects
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