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LLB Law with Financial Management (with Foundation Year)
About this course
Law with financial management is a combination that equips you with the analytical rigour of legal training alongside the technical understanding of how financial systems, accounting, and business finance work. Law is one of the most transferable and intellectually demanding of disciplines, developing your ability to read and interpret complex texts, construct arguments from evidence, and understand the rules that govern behaviour in society. Financial management adds a practical and quantitative dimension, giving you skills in financial analysis, budgeting, investment appraisal, and the commercial realities that every business and organisation must navigate. At the University of Bedfordshire, this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year, providing thorough academic preparation before the main degree begins. The law component covers the core subjects of the English legal system, with particular attention to developing the knowledge and skills valued by the profession. The financial management component builds the quantitative and commercial literacy that complements legal study, whether your aim is commercial law practice, corporate roles, or financial services. Bedfordshire's law courses have been recognised in the National Student Survey for learning opportunities that develop knowledge and skills for the future. You will study contract law, criminal law, tort, constitutional law, and equity alongside financial accounting, corporate finance, and business analysis, developing the dual expertise that makes you attractive to employers in both legal and commercial contexts. Graduates are well prepared for careers in commercial law, corporate finance, compliance, financial services regulation, in-house legal roles, accountancy, and a range of other fields where legal knowledge and financial understanding intersect. The foundation year means the programme is accessible to students who have the motivation and commitment to succeed regardless of their prior academic background. Postgraduate study in law, finance, or business is also an option.
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