Course Modules
- Foundation Year
- Personal Learning Competencies (Core)
- Taking a Professional Approach (Core)
- Rights and Responsibilities I (Core)
- Rights and Responsibilities II (Core)
- Thinking Critically, Creatively and Ethically (Core)
- Individual Study (Core)
- Thinking into Character
Year 1
- English legal System (Core)
- Criminal Law (Core)
- Public Law (Core)
- Public Law 2 – Human Rights (Core)
- Financial Management (Optional)
- Organisational Behaviour (Optional)
- Practical Legal Skills (Optional)
Year 2
- Tort Law (Core)
- Contract Law (Core)
- Tort Law 2 (Intellectual Property and Media Law) (Core)
- Contract Law 2 (Consumer and Commercial Law) (Core)
- Management Accounting (Optional)
- Research Methods in Business and Management (Optional)
- Corporate Finance (Optional)
Year 3
- Property Law 1 – Land Law (Core)
- Extended Essay in Law (Core)
- Employment Law (Core)
- Property Law 2 – Equities and Trusts (Core)
- Company Law (Core)
- Insurance Law (Optional)
- Law of International Trade (Optional)
- Sports and the Law (Optional)
- Medical Law (Optional)
- Jurisprudence (Optional
Career and Progression
During this course, you can expect to develop transferable skills across fact management, decision-making, research, and creating and maintaining a winning line of argument, with the ability to apply these skills in various legal and non-legal settings.
Becoming a Solicitor
Since September 2021, anyone who has not started a QLD can now qualify as a solicitor through the Solicitor’s Qualification Exam route (SQE).
The candidate must:
- Complete both stages of assessment, SQE1 and SQE2
- Complete a degree-level qualification or equivalent
- Complete two years of qualifying work experience (QWE)
- Satisfy the SRA’s character and suitability requirements
Becoming a Barrister
Our LLB Law degrees are ‘Qualifying Law Degrees’ (QLD) and are recognised by the Bar Standards Board. Completing one of these degrees will satisfy the academic requirements for admission to the Bar. However, you will still need to pass an aptitude test and embark on (and pass) the Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC). You will also be required to undertake pupillage.
LLB Law and Business graduates may go on to become a:
- Lawyer
- Diplomatic service officer
- Forensic accountant
- Human resources officer
- Local government officer
- Market researcher
- Marketing Executive
- Newspaper journalist
- Public relations officer
- Stockbroker
- Journalist
Our LLB law with business is an ideal course to ground your legal knowledge and help prepare you for many possible future careers.
Key Information
Study Mode: Fulltime
Study method: On Campus
Duration: 4 Years. Flexible options with weekday, evening, and weekend classes available.
Intake: January, April, September
Qualification:
Standard entry requirements:
- 48 UCAS points (or equivalent)
- GCSE Maths grade C/4 and English grade C/4
- IELTS score of 5.0 (no grade below 4.5)
Non-standard applicant requirements:
Access qualifications:
- 45 credits on your Access Course
- IELTS score of 5.0 (no grade below 4.5)
Tuition Fee: £ 9,250 per year
Funding options: Student Finance Company or Self Funded
Campus: 2-10 Princeton Street, London, WC1R 4BH Central London, Zone 1
Admission Contact Information:
Telephone Number: 0121-5171456,
Mobile: 07926911658, 07704496905, 07871401747