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LLB Law with Foundation Year
About this course
Law at degree level develops one of the most transferable and intellectually demanding skill sets in higher education, training you to read complex texts with precision, to construct arguments from specific to general, to apply principles to facts under conditions of uncertainty, and to write and think with rigour under pressure. The LLB is the qualifying law degree for those who wish to pursue careers in the legal professions, and it provides a strong foundation for many other professional and academic paths as well. At the University of Salford, this four-year full-time Law degree with a foundation year, sandwich year, year abroad, and work placement is designed for students who need additional academic preparation before entering the main law programme. The foundation year builds the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in legal study, whether you are preparing for academic life more broadly, recovering from a difficult patch in your prior education, or returning after a break from studying. The main degree then develops rigorous legal knowledge across the core areas of English law alongside the professional and analytical skills that employers in the legal sector and beyond value highly. Graduates from law programmes are in demand across many sectors. Solicitors' firms, chambers, the Crown Prosecution Service, the judiciary, in-house legal teams, regulatory bodies, and the civil service are common destinations for those who pursue professional legal qualifications. Law graduates who do not train as solicitors or barristers move into careers in management, public affairs, compliance, policy research, journalism, finance, and many other fields where the ability to reason precisely and communicate clearly is valued. Postgraduate study in specialist areas of law, including commercial law, human rights, or public law, is also a natural next step.
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