

LLB Law with Foundation Year
About this course
Law is the framework of rules, rights, and duties that governs the relationships between individuals, organisations, and the state, and studying it develops one of the most transferable and intellectually demanding skill sets available at degree level. Legal education teaches you to read carefully, to reason from principle, to argue from evidence, to spot the flaws in an argument, and to communicate with precision. These capacities are valued in law itself and across a wide range of other careers. At York St John University, this four-year full-time Law programme includes a foundation year at the outset, providing an accessible entry point for students from a wider range of backgrounds who need to develop their academic skills and legal knowledge before engaging with degree-level study. From that starting point you will progress through the full law curriculum, engaging with the core areas of English law including contract, tort, criminal law, constitutional and administrative law, equity and trusts, and land law, building the analytical rigour and legal knowledge that a law degree demands. The programme is delivered through interactive lectures and workshops, and staff work closely with students to ensure that learning is genuinely supported and that the transition into legal study is well managed. The programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities, giving you professional legal experience and an international dimension before you graduate. York St John's Law Clinic is a particularly valuable feature: it gives you the opportunity to gain real legal work experience, working on actual legal matters under supervision, which provides insight and skills that classroom study alone cannot replicate. Graduates go on to pursue qualification as solicitors or barristers, as well as careers in compliance, paralegal work, the civil service, policy, journalism, and business. The analytical and argumentative skills law develops transfer widely. Postgraduate study in law, including the Solicitors Qualifying Exam route, is the standard pathway to professional legal practice.
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