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LLB Law (with Foundation Year)
About this course
Law is the discipline that sits at the heart of how societies organise themselves, resolve disputes, define rights and obligations, and hold power to account. Studying it at degree level develops a distinctive set of intellectual skills: the ability to read complex texts carefully, to identify and apply legal principles to contested facts, to construct rigorous arguments from authority and precedent, and to think clearly and communicate precisely under time pressure. These skills are valued not just in legal careers but across the full range of professional contexts in which analytical thinking and persuasive communication matter. At the University of Northampton this four-year programme includes an integrated foundation year, which provides an ambitious and accessible route into degree-level study for students who are willing to commit to learning and advancement. The foundation year develops the academic and legal skills needed to succeed in the main degree before you proceed to the substantive study of English law. The programme includes a sandwich year and work placement opportunities, giving you professional experience in legal or law-related contexts alongside your academic qualifications. A qualifying law degree is the academic foundation for pursuing the vocational training routes that lead to qualification as a solicitor or barrister in England and Wales. The sandwich year and placement opportunities at Northampton are designed to support this pathway by giving you direct professional experience. Many graduates also move into compliance, contracts management, the civil service, financial services, and public administration, where legal literacy is consistently valued. Some use the degree as a springboard for postgraduate study in law, human rights, or a specialist legal field. The integrated foundation year makes this programme a real route into law for students who are committed to the subject but who may not have had a straightforward path to higher education.
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