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LLB Law with Business and Commerce
About this course
Law is one of the oldest academic disciplines and one of the most practically powerful. It shapes every aspect of social and commercial life, from the rights individuals can assert against each other or against the state to the contracts that make international trade possible. A law degree develops your ability to analyse complex documents, construct rigorous arguments, and reason precisely about competing principles, skills that are valuable far beyond legal practice itself. This three-year full-time degree at Chester combines the core foundations of a qualifying law degree with a business and commerce strand that runs alongside them. You will study the essential areas of English law, including contract, tort, public law, criminal law, equity, and land law, while also engaging with modules on commercial law, business organisations, and the legal frameworks that govern trade and enterprise. This combination gives you an understanding of law that is grounded in commercial reality, which is exactly what many legal employers are looking for. The University of Chester's accessible campus environment and supportive teaching culture make this a programme where students with genuine ability can thrive. Graduates of law with business and commerce degrees have several well-defined pathways available to them. Many go on to complete the Legal Practice Course or Solicitors Qualifying Examination with a view to qualifying as solicitors, often specialising in commercial, corporate, or banking law. Others pursue the Bar Professional Training Course with a view to practice at the Bar. The business and commerce dimension also opens doors into commercial roles in banking, insurance, compliance, contract management, and corporate governance, where legal knowledge is valued but not the only requirement. Postgraduate study in law, commercial law, or a specialist legal field is another natural next step.
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