

LLB Law
About this course
Law shapes every aspect of life in a modern society, governing how people relate to each other, how businesses operate, how the state exercises its authority, and how disputes are resolved. Studying it trains you to think precisely, to read complex material carefully, to identify the key issues in a problem, and to construct and test arguments with rigour. These are skills that matter far beyond the law itself, which is part of why law graduates are found in an unusually wide range of professions. At the University of Southampton this three-year, full-time LLB programme develops your analytical and problem-solving skills through a research-led curriculum delivered by expert tutors with strong links to the legal profession and to legal scholarship. You will study the core subjects required for a qualifying law degree, including contract, tort, criminal law, constitutional and administrative law, equity and trusts, and EU law, developing both doctrinal knowledge and the capacity for legal reasoning that professional practice requires. Southampton Law School's connections to industry and its location in a city with a significant professional legal sector add practical relevance to the academic formation. Graduates of Southampton's LLB go on to careers across the legal profession and beyond. Many complete the Solicitors Qualifying Examination and train as solicitors in private practice, in-house legal teams, or public sector legal services. Others pursue the Bar Course and qualify as barristers. The law degree also opens doors in the civil service, business, finance, journalism, policy, compliance, and many other fields where legal literacy and analytical rigour are valued. Southampton's research-led approach and the quality of its tutors give graduates a strong academic foundation that serves them well whether they enter the legal profession directly or pursue careers in adjacent fields. Further study at Masters level in law or a specialist legal discipline is available for those who want to deepen their expertise.
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