

LLB Law with Foundation Year
About this course
Law is one of the fundamental disciplines through which society organises itself, resolves disputes, and protects rights. The study of law develops rigorous analytical and argumentative skills alongside a deep knowledge of the legal frameworks that govern everything from contracts and property to criminal justice and constitutional arrangements. It is a discipline that trains you to read complex texts carefully, reason precisely, and communicate arguments with clarity, qualities that are valued far beyond legal practice itself. This four-year full-time programme at the University of Surrey includes a foundation year, providing an additional year of structured preparation for those who will benefit from a supported transition to degree-level legal study. You will develop expertise in analysis, problem-solving, and communication while building a strong grounding in core legal subjects including contract law, tort, criminal law, constitutional and administrative law, land law, and equity. The Surrey Law School programme prepares graduates for a range of professional and other careers, and you will develop the critical and practical skills that legal employers and other sectors look for in graduates. With a typical entry tariff of 104 points for this route, the programme opens access to a rigorous legal education for students who meet the foundation year criteria. Law graduates pursue an exceptionally wide range of careers. Solicitors and barristers in private practice are the most familiar legal routes, and the foundation year does not limit your ability to proceed to professional training. Legal roles in commercial firms, public bodies, the civil service, and the voluntary sector are equally significant destinations. Law graduates are also highly sought after in finance, management consultancy, journalism, policy, and public affairs, where the ability to analyse information and make arguments is directly applicable. Many graduates go on to further study, including the Solicitors Qualifying Examination, the Bar Professional Training Course, or postgraduate study in specialist areas of law or in other disciplines. The intellectual discipline that a law degree develops makes graduates adaptable and capable in a wide range of professional contexts.
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