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LLB Law with Politics with Foundation Year
About this course
Law with politics is a combination that examines the rules and institutions through which society is ordered alongside the processes by which power is organised and contested. Law provides rigorous training in legal doctrine, reasoning and the analysis of rights, duties and justice within English and European legal frameworks. Politics brings the study of power, democracy, governance and ideology, examining how governments function, how policy is made, and how political movements and institutions shape social outcomes. The two disciplines are deeply intertwined: law is a product of political processes, and politics operates within and through legal structures. At the University of Keele this four-year programme begins with a foundation year, preparing students for the academic demands of the combined degree. You will explore foundational legal subjects and the core concepts of political analysis, developing skills in legal reasoning, policy analysis, critical argument and research. The Keele approach values intellectual breadth, and the programme builds advanced communication, analytical and problem-solving abilities that transfer across a wide range of careers. Graduates are well placed for the additional professional training required to become solicitors, barristers or legal executives, and the political understanding developed during the degree is valued in government, public affairs, the civil service, think tanks, NGOs, journalism and international organisations. Many graduates also work in policy research, human rights advocacy, community law, regulatory bodies and the growing number of roles that require people who understand both how law works and how politics shapes it. Postgraduate study in law, political science, public policy or international law is a common next step for graduates who want to develop specialist expertise.
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