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LLB Law with Foundation Year (Online)
About this course
Law is the framework that organises civil society, defining rights and responsibilities, resolving disputes, and setting the boundaries of acceptable behaviour in every domain of life. It is also one of the most rigorous intellectual disciplines available at university level, demanding close reading, careful argument, and the ability to apply abstract principles to concrete situations. Studying law opens a wide range of professional paths, from the obvious destinations of solicitor and barrister to careers in business, government, journalism, finance, and public policy. The University of Law's programme is delivered entirely online and includes a foundation year, making it a genuinely flexible option for students who cannot attend a campus-based institution or who would benefit from a structured introduction to legal study before moving into the full degree. The foundation year builds the academic skills, critical thinking, and introductory legal knowledge that prepare you for the demands of the main programme. The law degree itself covers the core areas of English law, including contract, tort, criminal law, public law, equity, and the law of obligations, and develops the legal reasoning skills that are central to professional practice and academic success alike. The distance learning mode means you can study from anywhere while building legal knowledge that is recognised by employers and professional bodies. The typical entry tariff is 104 UCAS points. Law graduates go on to a very wide range of careers. Following the appropriate professional training, many qualify as solicitors, barristers, or legal executives. Others work as paralegals, compliance officers, legal researchers, company secretaries, or in government legal services. The analytical and communication skills that law develops are also valued in politics, journalism, human resources, finance, and management, and many law graduates build successful careers outside the legal profession. Postgraduate study, including the Solicitors Qualifying Examination preparation, is a natural next step for those pursuing professional qualification.
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