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LLB Law
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Law is the study of the rules and principles through which societies regulate conduct, resolve disputes, and define the rights and obligations of individuals, organisations, and states. It is an intellectually rigorous discipline that demands close reading, careful argumentation, and the ability to think with precision about complex and often ambiguous situations. A law degree opens doors not only to legal practice but to a very wide range of other professional careers where analytical skill, ethical reasoning, and the ability to communicate clearly are valued. At the University of Cumbria, which occupies a distinctive position as a person-centred law school in the North West with strong local connections to courts and firms, this three-year full-time LLB is designed to immerse you in the justice system while blending theory with real-world practice. You will learn from approachable, experienced lecturers who know you by name, working in a small community where your individual development is taken seriously. The curriculum covers the core areas of English law, including contract, tort, criminal law, constitutional and administrative law, and property, and it is enriched by practical opportunities such as mock trials, court visits, and placements with local legal employers. The combination of academic rigour and genuine practical experience means you graduate ready for professional training as a solicitor or barrister. Graduates pursue qualification as solicitors or barristers through professional training courses, and many benefit from the school's direct pathways to careers in Cumbria and beyond. Others use their law degree as a platform for careers in compliance, the civil service, business, social work, and many other fields where legal knowledge and analytical skill are assets. Postgraduate study in law or a related discipline is another route for those wishing to develop specialist expertise.
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