

BA Law and Philosophy & Ethics (With Foundation Year)
About this course
Law shapes nearly every aspect of organised social life, setting out duties and rights, regulating relationships between individuals and institutions, and providing frameworks for resolving the disputes that inevitably arise when people live together. It is a discipline that rewards careful reading, logical reasoning, and the ability to construct and test arguments against a body of established rules and principles. Philosophy and ethics deepens that work, asking what makes law legitimate, how it relates to morality, what justice actually requires, and how we should reason about difficult cases where rules and values pull in different directions. At Liverpool Hope University, this four-year full-time programme combines the study of law with the philosophical and ethical dimensions of legal thought. A foundation year element ensures you have the academic grounding you need before the main degree begins. The programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and a work placement, giving you substantial professional and international experience alongside your studies. You will engage with constitutional law, contract, tort, criminal law, and human rights alongside ethics, political philosophy, and the philosophy of law. The philosophical dimension is not a supplement to the legal study but an integral part of it, deepening your understanding of why law works as it does and what its limits are. The skills this combination develops are highly regarded. The ability to reason carefully under constraint, to argue in a structured and evidence-based way, to understand competing perspectives, and to apply principles to difficult cases are capacities that transfer readily beyond legal practice. Graduates are well prepared for the further professional training required to qualify as a solicitor or barrister, as well as for careers in policy, the civil service, academia, journalism, compliance, and a range of other roles where legal reasoning and ethical judgement matter. Postgraduate study in law, philosophy, or ethics is also a natural continuation.
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