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LLB Law (with Foundation Year)
About this course
Law is a discipline that trains you to read with precision, reason rigorously from principle to conclusion, and understand the formal rules and institutions through which societies govern themselves, resolve disputes, and protect rights. A law degree equips you for a wide range of careers, not only in the legal profession but across any field that demands careful analysis, structured argumentation, and the ability to navigate complex regulatory frameworks. A foundation year makes the degree accessible to students who need additional academic preparation before entering the main law curriculum. At Teesside University, this four-year full-time programme begins with a foundation year that develops research skills, academic writing, critical thinking, and an introductory understanding of the social and institutional contexts in which law operates. The foundation year draws on social science approaches to give you a broad intellectual grounding before you begin the more technically focused content of the law degree itself. The main degree covers the core areas of English law that are required for a qualifying law degree, providing the knowledge base needed to progress to the legal practice qualifications that lead to qualification as a solicitor or barrister. The typical entry tariff of 104 points reflects the inclusive character of this route into legal education. You will develop analytical precision, the ability to read and apply legal rules and principles, strong written and oral communication skills, and the research capabilities that both legal practice and a wide range of other careers require. Graduates can progress to the Solicitors Qualifying Examination or Bar Training Course routes towards qualification as solicitors or barristers. Other graduates pursue careers in compliance, business, the civil service, social work, probation, and public affairs, where legal knowledge and analytical skill are broadly valued. Postgraduate study in law or related fields is also an option.
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