

BA Jurisprudence
About this course
Jurisprudence is Oxford's name for its law degree, and it is one of the most intellectually distinguished programmes of legal study available anywhere in the world. Law is the formal system of rules, institutions, and processes through which societies govern themselves, resolve disputes, and enforce rights and responsibilities. Studying it at Oxford means engaging not just with what the law is, but with why it is what it is, how it should be interpreted, and what relationship it bears to justice, morality, and political authority. Oxford's Jurisprudence programme takes the philosophy of law seriously alongside the doctrinal analysis of legal rules. At Oxford, this three-year, full-time programme includes a foundation element and is taught through the tutorial system, which provides an exceptionally rigorous and individually tailored academic experience. You will study the core areas of English law, including contract, tort, criminal law, constitutional and administrative law, property, and equity, developing precise analytical skills and the ability to apply legal reasoning to complex factual scenarios. Alongside doctrinal law, you will engage with jurisprudence in its philosophical sense, examining the nature of legal systems, the relationship between law and morality, theories of justice, and comparative legal traditions. The depth of engagement with legal theory that Oxford requires distinguishes its graduates from those of more vocationally oriented programmes. Graduates from Oxford's jurisprudence programme go on to careers at the top of the legal profession, in barristers' chambers and leading law firms, as well as in government, academia, international organisations, finance, and the civil service. The intellectual rigour and analytical precision that the programme develops are valued far beyond the legal profession itself. Many graduates go on to the Bar Professional Training Course or the Solicitors Qualifying Examination, while others pursue postgraduate study in law, legal philosophy, or related disciplines.
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