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LLB Law Flexible Learning
About this course
Law is the framework through which societies organise power, resolve disputes, and protect rights. Studying it develops precise analytical thinking, careful reading of complex texts, and the ability to construct and challenge arguments under scrutiny. These are skills that transfer well beyond legal practice into almost any field that requires clear reasoning and persuasive communication. This part-time programme at Nottingham Trent University allows you to study Law at degree level while fitting your studies around other commitments. You will explore the foundations of the English legal system, including contract, tort, criminal law, and constitutional principles, working towards a thorough understanding of how law functions in practice. Part-time study means the content is paced to suit those who cannot commit to full-time attendance, making it particularly well suited to people already working, caring for others, or returning to education after a break. The flexible structure means you can progress at a manageable rate without sacrificing the depth or rigour expected of a law degree. Throughout the programme you will develop the ability to read cases and statutes with precision, identify legal issues within factual scenarios, and apply legal rules to reach reasoned conclusions. Seminars and written assessments build the discipline of marshalling evidence and presenting a coherent argument, skills that are as valuable in business and public life as they are in a courtroom. Graduates from law programmes go on to a wide range of careers. Those who wish to qualify as solicitors or barristers continue to professional training routes such as the Solicitors Qualifying Examination. Others move into roles in the civil service, local government, compliance, human resources, insurance, financial services, journalism, or policy work. A law degree is also a strong foundation for postgraduate study in areas ranging from human rights to commercial regulation, and the analytical habits you develop transfer into virtually any professional context where reading carefully and arguing clearly makes a difference.
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