Objectives* Guaranteed place on our Legal Practice Course (LPC) after graduation (subject to conditions) * Our students are regular finalists and winners of mooting competitions * Take part in pro-bono activities including Street Law and Law Clinic * Quality teaching and individual student support with a personal tutor * Excellent facilities include an integrated law library, one of only a few in the UK.
Entry requirementsEntry requirements Normally 280 UCAS Tariff points including at least two subjects at Advanced Level (or equivalent).
Academic titleLLB Law, Human Rights and Social Justice
Course descriptionLLB Law, Human Rights and Social Justice
Programme
LLB Honours Law, Human Rights and Social Justice is a qualifying Law Degree recognised by the Law Society and the Bar, providing the necessary academic exemptions for entry into the legal profession. The emphasis is on developing key lawyering skills, as well as academic skills, preparing graduates for successful careers in the profession.
Core modules include Constitutional and Administrative Law, Law of Contract, Law, Human Rights and Social Justice and Administrative Justice and Law. Optional modules in Years Two and Three might include Immigration and Refugee Law, Law and Medicine, Civil Liberties, Family Law, Law of Tort, Land Law, European Union Law, Equity and Trusts, Labour Law and Law and the Lawyering Process.