

LLB Law
About this course
Law is the system of rules, principles, and institutions through which society regulates behaviour, resolves disputes, and protects rights. Studying law at degree level develops your ability to read and interpret complex documents, identify and apply legal principles, construct rigorous arguments, and think precisely about the relationship between rules and the situations to which they apply. These are capacities that are valued well beyond legal practice itself, in business, policy, negotiation, and any context that requires analytical clarity and careful reasoning. At the University of Law in London, the LLB programme has a distinctively practice-oriented character. Over ninety per cent of law lecturers at the institution are qualified solicitors, barristers, or judges, meaning your legal education is delivered by people with direct professional experience of the law in action. This gives the programme a practical relevance that complements the academic rigour of legal study, and the three-year full-time degree is designed to develop the skills that employers in legal practice actually look for, from drafting and advocacy to client communication and legal research. The University of Law has a close relationship with the legal profession, and the combination of academic and professional faculty brings real insight into how law works in practice rather than purely in theory. The LLB provides the academic stage of legal training required to proceed to the Solicitor Qualifying Examination or the Bar Course. Graduates go on to train as solicitors in commercial or high street firms, as barristers, or into legal roles in business, the public sector, or international organisations. The degree is also a foundation for further academic study in law.
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