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Law

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Course overview

Our LLB Law degree provides you with the law knowledge and professional development skills you’ll need for a successful career. Learn from tutors who are internationally recognised for their work and who will challenge you to think like a lawyer from day one.

You’ll be taught the foundations of English and Welsh law while having a large number of optional modules that cover fields such as corporate law, family law, legal history, human rights law and technology law.

We have fantastic connections with law firms. Our annual law careers fair attracts firms such as A&O Shearman, Freeths, Shoosmiths, and Herbert Smith Freehills LLP.

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Modules

Core modules

4 modules

Foundations of Tort

Understand the basic principles of tort law, including negligence, trespass and nuisance. This module provides detailed knowledge of specific torts and introduces techniques for analysing legal problems. 


Introduction to Law and Legal Theory

Introduction to Law and Legal Theory (LLB): Start your journey into law with this module, which introduces the English legal system, explores key theoretical perspectives and investigates the relationship between law and society. Develop academic and disciplinary study skills, including legal reasoning and critical thinking, setting the foundation for a successful future in law. 


Law of Contract

Law of Contract: Discover the essentials of contract law, including how contracts are formed, their contents and remedies for breaches. This module helps you understand and apply contract principles, equipping you with the skills to analyse and critique legal issues. 


Public Law

Explore the relationships between government branches and individuals in the UK. Understand key concepts of constitutional and administrative law, including judicial review and individual rights. This module provides a comprehensive introduction to UK public law. 


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Entry requirements

Fees

£10,050 per year

Duration and additional information

3 years full-time

Through a placement at Citizens Advice Derby District, I worked with vulnerable community members and helping them showed me what I wanted to prioritise in my professional practice. The two placements I took in my final year of university truly shaped the trajectory of my legal professional career."

Sofia Solanki

Trainee Solicitor, Linklaters

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