

LLB Law
About this course
Law is the framework through which societies define rights, distribute obligations, and resolve disputes, and its influence extends into every aspect of personal, commercial, and public life. Studying it as a professional degree involves much more than learning rules: it means developing the analytical precision to interpret statutory language, the reasoning skills to construct and evaluate arguments from case law, and the ethical awareness to practise with integrity. At Birmingham City University, the LLB Law course is diverse in its content and practice-based in its orientation, enabling you to take the first steps toward becoming a solicitor or barrister while also building a foundation for the many other careers that a law degree supports. You will cover the core areas of English law, including contract, tort, criminal law, constitutional and administrative law, land law, and equity and trusts, alongside legal skills in research, drafting, and professional conduct. The practical emphasis means that applied legal tasks and skills development sit alongside doctrinal study throughout the programme. The course includes a sandwich year and work placement, giving you sustained professional experience in legal or related environments before you graduate. The programme is offered part time, which suits students who are managing other commitments alongside their degree. The sandwich year and work placement opportunities give you professional experience that is particularly valuable in a competitive legal job market. Graduates from LLB programmes pursue careers as solicitors, barristers, and legal executives, as well as in compliance, human resources, the civil service, financial regulation, academia, and commercial management. Further study options include the Solicitors Qualifying Examination, the Bar Practice Course, and postgraduate degrees in specialist areas of law.
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