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LLB Law (with Foundation Year)
About this course
Law is the framework within which societies organise themselves, resolve disputes, and protect the rights of individuals against power. Studying it develops not just knowledge of legal doctrine but a distinctive mode of thinking: precise, structured, attentive to evidence and argument, and alive to the ethical dimensions of how rules are made, interpreted, and applied. For many students, a law degree is the first step toward a professional legal career; for others, it is the foundation for a wide range of careers in which legal knowledge and analytical rigour are genuinely valuable. At Birmingham Newman University, this four-year full-time LLB includes a foundation year that provides students who need it with the academic and intellectual preparation to succeed in the main degree. The programme offers a qualifying law degree, meaning it satisfies the academic stage of training required for those who want to proceed to the legal profession in England and Wales. The course is professionally grounded and values-led, designed for students motivated by justice and fairness, and it combines rigorous academic study of core legal subjects with practical legal insight that connects theory to the realities of legal practice. The typical entry tariff is 32 UCAS points. Graduates who want to qualify as solicitors or barristers in England and Wales will need to complete further professional training and meet the requirements of the relevant regulatory bodies. Beyond those professional pathways, law graduates work in compliance, regulation, the civil service, public policy, human resources, business management, and a wide range of other fields where legal knowledge is a distinct advantage. The critical thinking, analytical precision, and communication skills the degree develops are transferable across many professional contexts, and many graduates pursue postgraduate study in specialist areas of law or related disciplines.
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