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LLB Law
About this course
Law is the framework through which societies establish and enforce rules, resolve disputes, define rights and obligations, and constrain the exercise of power. It is one of the oldest intellectual disciplines and one of the most practically significant, shaping nearly every aspect of personal, commercial, and political life. Studying law at degree level develops skills in close reading, rigorous analysis, the construction of arguments, and the communication of complex ideas, which are valued across a remarkably wide range of professions beyond the law itself. At Brunel University London, this three-year full-time programme carries a typical entry tariff of 104 points and benefits from the university's location in London, one of the world's most significant legal cities. The programme covers the core areas of English law, including contract, tort, criminal law, land law, equity and trusts, and public law, developing the analytical and doctrinal foundation that qualifies it as a recognised law degree. Brunel has strong connections with the legal profession and business communities of London and the wider South East, and the programme places significant emphasis on helping students translate their academic study into career readiness, with specialist law careers advisers and work experience opportunities built into the student experience. The practical orientation of the Brunel programme reflects an understanding that legal employers want graduates who understand how law works in practice as well as in theory, and who can communicate confidently and persuasively in professional contexts. Graduates of this programme go on to qualify as solicitors, barristers, and legal executives, as well as to pursue the wide range of non-legal careers for which a law degree provides excellent preparation: business, finance, journalism, politics, public policy, the civil service, human resources, and compliance. Postgraduate study in law, including the Solicitors Qualifying Examination route or academic graduate degrees, is a natural next step for those pursuing the legal professions.
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