

BA Law
About this course
Law at Cambridge is studied with an emphasis on understanding law in its historical and social contexts, and on examining its general principles and techniques. The programme is not purely vocational: it asks you to understand not just what the law is but how it came to be, why it takes the forms it does, and how legal reasoning works as an intellectual practice. Cambridge law is renowned for its depth of analytical training and its breadth of legal knowledge, and it attracts students who are committed to engaging with law as a serious intellectual discipline as well as a professional pathway. This three-year full-time degree develops rigorous legal reasoning through close study of core areas of English and comparative law, including contract, tort, criminal law, constitutional and administrative law, land law, equity and trusts, and European and international dimensions of law. The supervision system at Cambridge means that much of your learning takes place in small group or individual sessions with specialists, developing your ability to argue, question, and think precisely about legal problems. A year abroad may be built into certain programmes of study. Entry typically requires around 184 UCAS tariff points. Cambridge law graduates pursue careers as barristers and solicitors in top law firms and chambers, in international arbitration and finance, in the civil service and government, in academia and the judiciary, and in commercial roles where legal understanding is a significant asset. The analytical skills and intellectual rigour of a Cambridge law degree are widely recognised, and graduates move across a very broad range of professions and sectors. Many continue to the Bar Professional Training Course, the Solicitors Qualifying Examination, or postgraduate legal research.
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