

High Drop-out Rate Alert
16% of students drop out or transfer from this specific course. Consider asking why on an open day.
LLB Law with Foundation
About this course
Law is the framework through which societies organise themselves, resolve disputes and protect individual rights. Studying it develops your capacity for rigorous analysis, structured argument and clear communication, skills that are valuable far beyond legal practice itself. A law degree requires you to engage with complex texts, weigh competing interpretations and apply general principles to specific facts, producing graduates who are precise thinkers and effective communicators. This four-year full-time degree at the University of Westminster includes a sandwich year in professional placement, a year abroad and a work placement, giving you substantial opportunities to develop your skills in real-world and international settings. The integrated structure of the programme means that you build your legal foundations across the core areas, including contract, tort, criminal law, public law and equity, before progressing to more specialist study and applied work. The sandwich year gives you professional experience that many law graduates have to seek out separately, and the year abroad broadens your understanding of different legal systems and cultures. Westminster is based in London, placing you close to the courts, chambers and law firms that form the backbone of the English legal profession. Graduates from law programmes go on to careers in soliciting, barristering, the judiciary, legal services, compliance, regulation and policy. Many also pursue careers in business, finance, the civil service, journalism and international organisations, where legal training provides a highly transferable analytical foundation. Those wishing to qualify as solicitors will typically complete the Solicitors Qualifying Examination following their degree, while those pursuing the Bar will undertake the Bar Training Course. Postgraduate study in specialist areas of law, criminology, human rights or international relations is also a common pathway.
Syllabus & Modules
Typical curriculumStudent Satisfaction
National Student Survey - 265 respondents (84% response rate)
Similarly Ranked Alternatives
What comes next? π
Choosing the right university starts with choosing the right school. Explore transparent, data-driven school profiles powered by official DfE statistics.
Explore Schools on WhatSchool.ai β


