Undergraduate degree courses in Law (LLB)
First-rate employability and high student satisfaction
Our undergraduate LL.B degree courses are fully accredited by the Law Society and the General Council of the Bar. Our graduates enjoy outstanding career prospects and we are highly ranked in the UK for employability. Our students are also among the most satisfied in the UK, evidenced by 92% satisfaction rating in the 2012 National Student Survey.
Undergraduate degree courses (LLB) in Law
Our undergraduate degree courses cover the core areas of English law necessary for professional accreditation, while allowing you to tailor your studies to suit your own interests and ambitions. Core modules will focus on areas including criminal law, constitutional and administrative law, equity and trusts, land law, legal skills and tort. Our wide range of optional modules spans areas including company law, criminal justice, criminology, employment law, environmental law, EU law, family law, human rights law, international law and medical law.
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LLB Law (UM100) 3-year degree course
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LLB Law with Legal Studies in Europe (UM125) 4-year degree course
Taught by the University of Reading and Taylor's University, Malaysia
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LLB Law (UM100) 3-year degree course
Outstanding career prospects
While many graduates of LLB Law take professional exams and continue on to practise law, both in the UK and overseas, law graduates are also in high demand across many other areas. Potential destinations include European and international governmental and non-governmental organisations, the media, general management, the IT sector, professional services firms, banking and financial institutions and the public sector, as well as more entrepreneurial careers. Others choose to undertake further academic study.


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