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Law

Justice, governance, law and order, are all crucial aspects of modern society. Whether it is applying the law, working in business, criminal justice or leading society’s thinking, a law degree enables you to kick start your career and be an influential social citizen. Whatever your future aspirations, be they in the legal world as Solicitor or Barrister, or in business overseeing contracts, policy, compliance and regulation, we can help you develop those key transferable skills needed to succeed.

Course areas

+ Business Law

+ Criminology & Law

+ Law

We offer a diverse choice of law courses, from qualifying law degrees to law in its application, i.e. studied alongside social sciences. Offering these different options provides you with the opportunity to progress your career in whichever direction you may choose beyond University.

We adhere to guidance from professional bodies, the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Bar Council to ensure that we are teaching the latest topics to give you the skills to excel in the legal world with your qualifying law degree.

Business Law

If you wish to focus on the law in relation to business and commerce, our Business Law degree provides the opportunity to study a range of areas relevant to the governance and regulation of business entities.

You can acquire an insider’s knowledge of the law whilst developing your skills in communication, analysis and research. BNU is the perfect place to gain specialist knowledge relating to the regulation and commercial activities of businesses large and small, commercial or non-profit making organisations.

CRIMINOLOGY & LAW

Studying criminology and law provides the opportunity to develop your interests in criminal justice and its related sectors. It will give you a solid foundation in the legal world and its practical contemporary challenges of an evolving society.

This course will provide you with core legal knowledge, as well as an understanding of crime and society. The skills you will learn gives you the foundation to explore a career in diverse areas of the criminal justice system including community support and development, social support and services, youth work and support, police service, probation services and other related career pathways.

Law is a great way to gain a comprehensive understanding of the law, regulation and the legal system.

It also gives you the flexibility of being able to develop your career in whatever direction you wish, whether that is within the legal sector or in another area of business or service provision.

Studying law opens up a world of possibilities, whether you want to be a legal practitioner, a legal executive advising businesses while working in compliance, regulation and contracts, helping transform governance by designing policies and advocating or making impact through politics as a champion of social change.

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