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Law at Brunel combines academic excellence with quality professional experiences that allow you to tackle contemporary, real-world legal challenges in industry. Our lecturers share up-to-date, working knowledge of the legal profession and continue to work in the sector.

Our quality teaching facilities will prepare you to step into your future career in confidence. The Brunel Law School is one of the few to have a full moot court. It comes complete with a judge’s bench, a gallery and audiovisual facilities. You’ll have the opportunity to practise cross-examining under court conditions, providing you with real-life experience of the court environment.

Courses Available

Law LLB

Law (Graduate Entry) LLB

Law with Criminal Justice LLB

Law with International Arbitration and Commercial Law LLB

Building up your mooting skills through the Law Society or volunteering at the Family Court are just some of the ways you can test yourself in different legal environments at Brunel. You’ll benefit from a range of innovative opportunities. You could work on the Brunel Lawyer – our journal run by students, or travel to Athens to volunteer with migrants and refugees with Brunel’s Athens Refugee Project.

Careers and your future

You’ll have the option to carry out a placement year as part of your degree. Our high-quality placement programme will give you first-hand professional legal experience in settings such as Barristers’ chambers, law firms or even local authorities and government departments.

You’ll benefit from our strong links with industry. Brunel is one of the few UK universities on the Blake Morgan Brand Ambassador Scheme – offering great work experience opportunities, mentoring programmes and giving you great exposure to the graduate recruitment team of a leading law firm.

We’ll prepare you for work in the corporate world and government as well as legal roles in the humanitarian and criminal fields. You’ll build, develop and strengthen transferable skills and experiences through a range of activities and programmes such as our Pro Bono Clinic and volunteering with the Freedom Law Clinic.

Saskia Law LLB

I was impressed by both the calibre of teaching staff and course structure. The lecturers are experts in their field of law, which is highly motivating and is great for critical discussion. The course structure complements their quality of teaching by offering a solid foundation of the subject in the earlier years, and more specialised areas in the latter.

For module options and further information visit brunel.ac.uk/law

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