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University of Bradford LLB Law
University of Bradford

LLB Law

Bradford, United Kingdom

3 up to 4 Years

English

Full time

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Sep 2024

GBP 19,560 *

On-Campus

* international| UK: GBP 9,250

Introduction

Our LLB (Hons) degree gives you a rigorous academic legal education and a thorough grounding in legal, academic and clinical skills needed for you to pursue a career as a solicitor or barrister, as well as equipping you for employment in other areas if you choose not to go on to a professional qualification in law.

The programme is taught by a mix of academic experts and practitioner lawyers, who put real-world clinical legal experience at the heart of the programme.

You’ll develop a critical grasp of the law and its political, social and economic contexts.

Our LLB programme is flexible in structure and has core first and second years including all seven law foundation subjects. This gives you the ability to switch to a more specialist LLB in the final year and tailor your study to a particular aspect of law by choosing options relating to criminal law, commercial law or social justice or choosing a range of options. Completing the foundation subjects early will also put you in a good position to obtain law work experience and placement opportunities and enhance your employability. It also allows you to take your time to decide on which aspect of the law is right for you.

If you already know that you want to be a solicitor, you may be interested in our MLaw Legal Theory and Solicitors Practice. This course provides a clear and supported pathway to qualification as a solicitor. Alternatively, you may transfer onto the MLaw course from an LLB course at the end of year 2, subject to good performance.

Professional accreditation

The Bradford LLB Law degree satisfies the Bar Standards Board law degree requirements for aspiring barristers for the academic component of bar training. It provides an excellent grounding for aspiring solicitors who wish to go on and prepare for the Solicitor's Qualifying Exam (SQE).

The SQE is centrally assessed and is in two parts. For more information, please see the SRA website.

Regardless of the route to qualification, an undergraduate law degree is still important as it will cover the seven foundation subjects and legal skills, and help prepare you for the SQE, although it will no longer provide any exemptions from the academic stage of training.

Studying our LLB will mean you are prepared for part 1 of the SQE or to progress onto the Bar Practice Course (if you wish to qualify as a barrister - for more information see the Bar Standards Board website).

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