Undergraduate Prospectus

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2018

UNDERGRADUATE

PROSPECTUS


REASONS TO CHOOSE WE’VE TRAINED MORE LAWYERS THAN ANYONE ELSE IN THE UK

EST 1962

TAUGHT BY QUALIFIED LAWYERS

ORIGIN 1876

OVER 90% OF OUR LLB TUTORS ARE QUALIFIED LAWYERS

THE LONGEST-ESTABLISHED SPECIALIST PROVIDER OF LEGAL EDUCATION

London

Manchester Bristol

Guildford

Leeds

Chester Birmingham

7 CENTRES IN 7 CITIES ACROSS THE UK Close to thriving commercial centres, leading law firms and transport links 2


THE UNIVERSITY OF LAW AWARD-WINNING CAREERS SERVICE

OUR LEGAL CAREERS AND EMPLOYABILITY SERVICE IS ONE OF THE LARGEST IN THE UK

ESTABLISHED PROFESSIONAL MENTORING PROGRAMME

OVER 30 EXPERTS PROVIDING ONE-TO-ONE SUPPORT

WITH OVER

550 EXTERNAL LAWYERS

THE UK’S LARGEST LEGAL ALUMNI GROUP OVER

ALUMNI

64,000

EMPLOYMENT* (Work or Further Education)

GIVING STUDENTS THE BEST NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES *96% of our full-time LLB students who graduated in 2015, are in work/further education six months after completing the course.

Helping you become employable is a central aim of our law degrees

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WELCOME As a student at The University of Law you can expect the highest standards in teaching and support, to have a great experience and make friends for life. In fact, we are extremely proud to have been voted first by students for overall satisfaction in the 2016 National Student Survey, as well as achieving top rankings for our teaching and support services. We believe that over the years we have developed a winning approach to

YOUR SUCCESS IS WHAT DEFINES

OUR MISSION AND PURPOSE AS A UNIVERSITY Professor Andrea Nollent Vice-Chancellor & CEO, The University of Law 4

teaching law. Our courses give you a practical learning experience and are fully rooted in the ever-evolving world of law. We help you to think and act like a lawyer from day one, giving you the highly transferable skills sought by employers today. Choosing a university is an important decision. With this prospectus we will give you a feel of what it’s like to study with us, so you can make the right decision for you. We really hope to welcome you as a student, so you can experience all of the exciting things The University of Law has to offer. law.ac.uk


OUR HERITAGE We are the UK’s longestestablished specialist provider of legal education. In fact, we’ve trained more lawyers than anyone else, with a rich heritage and reputation for training and developing the best legal minds. Our origins date back to Gibson & Weldon in 1876, and the establishment of The Law Society School of Law. Since then we’ve changed a lot. Here are just a few milestones we’ve celebrated over the years…

1962

The College of Law is established

2017 2016

De Broc School of Business launches

2015

Alternative Business Structure licence granted, allowing students to work on real pro bono cases

2014

Our Leeds centre opens

2012

University status achieved LLB launches We welcome our first undergraduate students

2010

Our Bristol centre opens

2009

Our Manchester centre opens

2007

Our Alumni Association launches

1967

Our Guildford centre opens

LLM Master of Laws launches

1974

Our Chester centre opens

Pathways to Law increases law career access for state school children

1979

Graduate Diploma in Law launches

1992

Our London Bloomsbury centre opens

1993

Our careers service is established Legal Practice Course launches

1997

Bar Professional Training Course launches

2006

Our London Moorgate centre opens Our Future Lawyers Network launches, providing free careers advice

2005

Our i-Tutorial programme embraces e-learning

2001

Our Birmingham centre opens

1999

Pro bono clinics for law students introduced 5


THINKING ABOUT

YOUR FUTURE Our aim is to help you reach your ambitions by delivering an outstanding academic and employment-focused experience. As soon as you begin a degree with us you’ll learn how to think and act like a lawyer. Whether your aspirations are in law or other fields, our degrees will balance academic rigour and practical skills, so you’re working towards achieving your career right from the start.

EXPERIENCED IN SPECIALIST TEACHING More than ninety percent of our LLB tutors are qualified solicitors, barristers or judges so you’ll be learning the skills that employers are looking for, while benefitting from those with genuine experience in the legal industry. You’ll be doing this in interactive classes, combining a mixture of workshops and lectures to ensure you have the one-to-one support you need.

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FOCUSED ON EMPLOYMENT Employability is at the heart of everything we do. So whether it’s enhancing your CV, refining interview techniques or general career planning, help is always on hand with our award-winning employability and careers service. And through our varied pro bono programmes you can experience life as a lawyer by working with real clients. Not only does this let you hone your skills in an authentic environment, but you’ll get that extra bit of work experience to add to your CV.

CONNECTIONS THAT OPEN DOORS We know that one of the most important steps in starting your career is having the chance to connect with prospective employers. That’s why we’ve nurtured strong relationships with leading law firms, businesses and employers, so that you’ll get excellent networking opportunities at our employer talks and careers fairs.


IT’S A F ACT:

WE’VE MORE TRAINED L AW YE THAN RS ANYO N E ELSE

I CHOSE OF

THE UNIVERSITY

BECAUSE

ITS

EXCELLENT

REPUTATION

Lauren Michaelides LLB Graduate 2016, London Bloomsbury

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NURTURING ASPIRATIONS A law qualification offers great diversity and a wide range of career possibilities. So whether you want to work in the legal sector or wider business world, a legal education is a great place to start. A legal career will give you security, status and job satisfaction. But it’s also challenging, exciting, varied and rewarding. Choose law and you have the chance to make a real difference. Training to think like a lawyer will give you a solid foundation in critical thinking, advocacy, negotiation, analysis, and strategy. By understanding the modern legal perspective, you will be able to tackle challenges with a pragmatic approach and gain invaluable transferable skills that are valued by employers.

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*Law Society, published March 2016

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ADVOCACY SKILLS

ARE ABSOLUTELY INVALUABLE AND WILL

SET YOU IN GOOD STEAD IN A BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT

Nick Connor Chief Executive Officer, Polestar Nick studied the Legal Practice Course (LPC) at our Guildford centre. Since then, he practised as a solicitor before moving to Volvo Car UK, joining first as Group Solicitor before heading up the UK division as Managing Director. He is now CEO of Polestar, the performance arm of Volvo Cars. 9


MULTIPLE LOCATIONS

ACROSS THE UK The University of Law has seven centres across the UK that offer our Undergraduate courses, each with their own unique characteristics. All are ideally located near thriving commercial centres, leading law firms, chambers and transport links.

To find out more visit: law.ac.uk /locations

BIRMINGHAM

Our centres provide comfortable and diverse surroundings for studying and socialising alike. We have purpose-built seminar rooms, lecture theatres and mock courtrooms to offer a variety of learning environments. And our café and chill-out zones offer ideal places to take a break and catch up with friends. Our libraries are stocked with the latest legal texts to make sure you’re always up to date, with award-winning support from our library information officers. There’s also quiet study spaces for when you want to get your head down and focus, and plenty of areas ideal for group debates or study sessions. If you choose a centre away from home, our accommodation database will help you find a place to live, with the option to find a privately rented property or shared accommodation with other law students.

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BRISTOL


CHESTER

LEEDS

5 3

7

MANCHESTER

1 2

GUILDFORD

4

6

LONDON

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YOUR

STUDY OPTIONS Our LLB provides you with the transferable skills you need, whether you are committed to working in the legal sector or want to explore other career options. Our courses are designed to ensure you gain a formidable range of essential skills that are welcomed throughout the business world. From working in multinational companies, banking and finance, to technology, media and charities, a legal qualification is highly regarded by a variety of sectors. You can expect to learn valuable commercial and practical skills, taught by qualified lawyers, often in small group workshops. We also place strong emphasis on individual tutor contact and feedback.

PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION The LLB (Hons) Law is a qualifying law degree (QLD), which means it’s recognised by the Bar Standards Board (for barristers) and the Solicitors Regulation Authority (for solicitors) for the purpose of exemption from the academic stage of their professional examinations. * Subject to approval ** Successful students will be awarded an LLB (Hons) from The University of Law and a Diploma in International Business from Grenoble Ecole de Management †

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The i-LLB is delivered entirely online, awarding an LLB (Hons) degree

2 year Full-time • LLB (Hons) Law Accelerated 3 year Full-time • LLB (Hons) Law • LLB (Hons) Law with Business • LLB (Hons) Law with Business Psychology* • LLB (Hons) Law with Criminology* • LLB (Hons) Law with International Diplomacy* • LLB (Hons) Law with International Business* ** 4 year Full-time • LLB (Hons) Law with Foundation Year * • Dual Degree LLB with IE University 4 year Part-time • LLB (Hons) Law †

• LLB (Hons) Law Online: i-LLB

For more detailed information on our courses please visit law.ac.uk/undergraduate


THE

ACCELERATED

LLB MEANT

I’D BE BACK

IN

FULL-TIME

EMPLOYMENT

SOONER

Daniel Saunders LLB Graduate 2016, Chester 13


LLB (HONS) LAW THREE YEAR FULL-TIME (QUALIFYING LAW DEGREE)

Our LLB (Hons) Law is very different to a traditional three year law degree. It’s designed to be the most relevant and rounded degree level education available – the first truly professional three year undergraduate law degree. Combining academic rigour with practical legal skills in a business-like environment, our LLB provides you with the essential groundwork whether you’re committed to being a lawyer or want to explore other career options.

WHO’S IT FOR? For students who wish to study a law degree full-time over three years, with a practical focus enabling you to pursue a career in the legal or wider commercial sector.

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KEY FACTS: Start date: September 2018 Locations: • Birmingham • Bristol • Chester • Guildford • Leeds • London Bloomsbury • Manchester Entry requirements: Three A-levels at grades BBB or equivalent, plus GCSE English Language & Maths at grade C/grade 4 or above or the equivalent. See online for more details

UCAS code: M110 UCAS institution code: L17 Institution short name: LAW


ACADEMIC YEAR

ASSESSMENT

Year 1: 31 study weeks including a one week induction

Throughout the course you are assessed by a variety of different methods to enable you to demonstrate the development of your knowledge and skills. The methods of assessment include: examinations, portfolio and coursework e.g. project report or presentation.

Year 2: 30 study weeks Year 3: 30 study weeks Each year is made up of two semesters consisting of 12 teaching weeks, one week consolidation/revision and two weeks to complete assessments. The course starts with a one week induction – registration and Freshers’ Week. This week will cover study skills, how you learn on the course and an introduction to employability and legal skills. To get to know your tutors and fellow students, you can also take part in a range of social events and activities.

TYPICAL LLB CLASS SIZE

Further assessment details are available at: law.ac.uk/three-year-law

MODULES In each year you will study three modules per semester. You will have 12 set modules as part of your course and will be required to select six of these from the list below. At our London Bloomsbury centre, with the De Broc School of Business, you may also be able to choose business options.

Workshops: 20 students Large groups: 60-180 students

12 set modules:

Year 1

Year 2

Year 3

• Legal Method and Ethics

• Criminal Law

• Equity and Trusts

• Academic and Professional Skills

• Law of Organisations

• Transactions

• Land Law

• Actions

Choose 3 options*:

Choose 3 options*:

• Family Law

• Wills and Succession

• Employment Law • Human Rights Law

• Companies: Governance, Tax and Insolvency

• Environmental Law

• Commercial Law

• Extended Essay

• Intellectual Property

• The Law of Contract • The Law of Tort • Public Law • European Union Law

List of Optional Modules*:

• NONE

• Criminal Litigation & Evidence • A research project – double module *All options are indicative and are available subject to course numbers

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LLB (HONS) LAW TWO YEAR ACCELERATED (QUALIFYING LAW DEGREE)

Our two year Accelerated LLB is designed to get you to the next stage of your professional training as a lawyer or start your career as quickly as possible, without compromising on quality. It’s a faster route, taught by the same tutors and using the same highquality teaching methods as our three year degree.

KEY FACTS:

The Accelerated LLB is designed to be the most focused professional law degree available.

UCAS code: M100 UCAS institution code: L17 Institution short name: LAW

The structure can be a cost-effective springboard to your chosen career and help you save on living costs.

WHO’S IT FOR? For students who wish to study an intensive course in two years, with a practical focus and wish to pursue a career in the legal sector.

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Start date: September 2018 Locations: • London Bloomsbury Entry requirements: Three A-levels at grades ABB or equivalent plus GCSE English Language & Maths at grade C/grade 4 or above or the equivalent See online for more details


ACADEMIC YEAR

ASSESSMENT

Year 1: 39 study weeks including one week induction

Throughout the course you are assessed by a variety of different methods to enable you to demonstrate the development of your knowledge and skills. The methods of assessment include: examinations, portfolio and coursework e.g. project report or presentation.

Year 2: 38 study weeks Each year is made up of two semesters consisting of 16 teaching weeks, one week consolidation/revision and two weeks to complete assessments. The course starts with a one week induction – registration and Freshers’ Week. This week will cover study skills, how you learn on the course and an introduction to employability and legal skills. To introduce you to The University of Law and life as an undergraduate we offer a range of social events and activities for you to get involved in, where you will meet your tutors and fellow students.

Further assessment details are available at: law.ac.uk/accelerated-law

MODULES In each year you will study four modules per semester. Over the summer at the end of each year you study one module. Each single taught module consists of face-toface tuition in 11 large groups and 11 x two hour face-to-face sessions in workshops.

TYPICAL LLB CLASS SIZE Workshops: 20 students Large groups: 60-180 students

1st Semester:

2nd Semester:

Year 1

Year 2

• Legal Method & Ethics

• Land Law

• Academic & Professional Skills

• Equity & Trusts

• The Law of Contract

• Family Law

• The Law of Tort

• Employment Law

• Public Law

• Transactions

• European Union Law

• Actions

• Criminal Law

• Wills & Succession

• Law of Organisations

• Companies: Governance, Tax and Insolvency

Over the summer you’ll study an extended essay

Over the summer you’ll study Criminal Litigation and Evidence

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LLB (HONS) LAW FOUR YEAR PART-TIME (QUALIFYING LAW DEGREE)

Our part-time LLB (Hons) Law degree is designed to give you flexibility through a structured programme of online learning combined with attending a University of Law centre throughout your course.You’ll receive a high level of individual tutor support and feedback.

KEY FACTS:

Combining academic rigour with practical legal skills in a business-like environment, our LLB provides you with the essential groundwork whether you’re committed to being a lawyer or want to explore other career options.

GCSE English Language & Maths at grade C /grade 4 or above or the equivalent

WHO’S IT FOR?

Apply directly to The University of Law: law.ac.uk/pt-apply

For students who wish to do a law degree parttime with a practical focus as they wish to pursue a career in the legal or wider commercial sector. It is also suitable for students undergoing a solicitor apprenticeship.

FIND OUT MORE law.ac.uk/llb 18

Start date: September 2018 Locations: • Birmingham • Chester • London Bloomsbury Entry requirements: Three A-levels at grades BBB or equivalent plus

See online for more details


ACADEMIC YEAR

ASSESSMENT

Year 1: 31 study weeks including a one week induction

Throughout the course you are assessed by a variety of different assessment methods to enable you to demonstrate the development of your knowledge and skills. The methods of assessment include: examinations, portfolio and coursework e.g. project report or presentation.

Year 2: 30 study weeks Year 3: 38 study weeks Year 4: 38 study weeks Each year is made up of two semesters consisting of 12 teaching weeks, one week consolidation/revision and two weeks to complete assessments. The course starts with a one week induction – registration and Freshers’ Week. This week will cover study skills, how you learn on the course and an introduction to employability and legal skills. To introduce you to The University of Law and life as an undergraduate we offer a range of social events and activities for you to get involved in, where you will meet your tutors and fellow students.

Further assessment details are available at law.ac.uk/llb-part-time

MODULES In each year you will study two modules per semester. In Year 3 you can study two option modules. Each single taught module comprises 11 x two hour face-to-face sessions in small-group workshops and 11 large-group sessions delivered online.

TYPICAL LLB CLASS SIZE Workshops: 20 students

Year 1

Year 2

Year 3

Year 4

1st Semester:

• Legal Method & Ethics

• Law of contract

• Land Law

• Equity & Trusts

• Law of Tort

• Actions

• Transactions

2nd Semester:

• Public Law

• Criminal Law • Law of Organisations

You study two options* at Level 5. Over the summer you’ll study an extended essay which is also at Level 5.

• Wills & Succession

• European Union Law

• Academic & Professional Skills

• Companies: Governance, Tax and Insolvency Over the summer you’ll study Criminal Litigation and Evidence

*All options are indicative and subject to numbers

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LLB (HONS) LAW FOUR YEAR PART-TIME i-LLB

(QUALIFYING LAW DEGREE) Our LLB (Hons) online Law Degree is a four year course, studied part-time. There is a high level of interaction and students receive peer and oneto-one professional tutor reviews. You will study the key legal topics and related skills that are critical for the modern law student. It has a practical focus with employability embedded in the course and is a Qualifying Law Degree.

KEY FACTS:

Combining academic rigour with practical legal skills, in a business-like environment, our i-LLB provides you with the essential groundwork whether you’re committed to being a lawyer or want to explore other career options.

Apply directly to The University of Law: law.ac.uk/llb-apply

WHO’S IT FOR? For students who wish to fit studies around work and life commitments. You’ll study a law degree which is delivered 100% online whether you wish to pursue a career in the legal or wider commercial sector. It is also suitable for students undergoing a solicitor apprenticeship.

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Start date: September 2018 Entry requirements: Three A-levels at grades BBB or equivalent plus GCSE English Language & Maths at grade C /grade 4 or above or the equivalent See online for more details


ACADEMIC YEAR

ASSESSMENT

Year 1: 31 study weeks including a one-week on-line induction

Assessment is spread out over the four years of the course. At the end of each semester you’ll have one revision week and two weeks to complete assessments. A range of assessment methods are used. Some will be by examination, some by coursework (essay, project report or portfolio) and others by way of oral presentation. Overseas students will be able to sit examinations at recognised venues (e.g. British Council premises).

Year 2: 30 study weeks Year 3: 38 study weeks Year 4: 38 study weeks Each year is made up of two semesters consisting of 12 teaching weeks and one week consolidation/ revision and two weeks to complete the assessments. The course starts with a one week induction. This week will cover study skills, how you learn on the course and an introduction to employability and legal skills.

TUITION • As this course is delivered exclusively online there are no face-to-face contact hours • You will receive 11 units tuition per module via e-learning, which includes video clips, directed reading, tests and activities

MODULES Our modular structure enables you to get experience of the areas of law that are most useful in legal practice. You will study two modules per semester to ensure you get a firm grounding in the legal areas. There are two main semesters per academic year for the i-LLB.

• You will be allocated a module subject supervisor and a personal tutor to assist you with your online studies • You will also receive individual professional tutor feedback on eight submitted tasks per module as well as other online feedback

Year 1

Year 2

Year 3

Year 4

1st Semester:

• Legal Method & Ethics

• Law of contract

• Land Law

• Equity & Trusts

• Law of Tort

• Actions

• Transactions

2nd Semester:

• Public Law

• Criminal Law

• Wills & Succession

• European Union Law

• Law of Organisations

You study two options* at Level 5. Over the summer you’ll study an extended essay which is also at Level 5.

• Academic & Professional Skills

• Companies: Governance, Tax and Insolvency Over the summer you’ll study Criminal Litigation and Evidence

*All options are indicative and subject to numbers.

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LLB (HONS) LAW WITH BUSINESS THREE YEAR FULL-TIME (QUALIFYING LAW DEGREE)

Our Law with Business is a three year qualifying law degree.You will study key legal topics and related skills to gain a wide understanding across a range of legal areas, which are necessary to obtain a qualifying law degree as well as being able to study a range of business modules to make you employment-ready in the business world. There is a high level of face-to-face tuition delivered by professionally qualified lawyers and members of the De Broc School of Business. The course has a practical focus, with real-world application of the law and business, and employability embedded into the course to give you the academic knowledge and key transferable skills which are in demand by today’s employers.

WHO’S IT FOR? For students who wish to do a three year law degree with a practical focus but wish to keep their options open and experience a broader degree level education relevant for the legal and wider business sector.

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KEY FACTS: Start date: September 2018 Locations: • Birmingham • Leeds • London Bloomsbury Entry requirements: Three A-levels at grades BBB or equivalent plus GCSE English Language & Maths at grade C/grade 4 or above or the equivalent See online for more details

UCAS code: M102 UCAS institution code: L17 Institution short name: LAW


ACADEMIC YEAR

ASSESSMENT

Year 1: 31 study weeks including a one week induction

Throughout the course you are assessed by a variety of different methods to enable you to demonstrate the development of your knowledge and skills. The methods of assessment include: examinations, portfolio and coursework e.g. project report or presentation.

Year 2: 30 study weeks Year 3: 30 study weeks Each year is made up of two semesters consisting of 12 teaching weeks, one week consolidation/revision and two weeks to complete assessments.

MODULES Our modular structure enables you to get experience in the areas of law and business that are most useful in the legal and commercial sectors.

The course starts with a one week induction – registration and Freshers’ Week. This week will cover study skills, how you learn on the course and an introduction to employability and legal skills. To introduce you to The University of Law and life as an undergraduate we offer a range of social events and activities for you to get involved in, where you will meet your tutors and fellow students.

You’ll study a total of 18 modules; six modules in each year of the course. This ensures you get a firm grounding in the legal areas, but also gives you choices so you can develop your knowledge and skills to suit your career.

TYPICAL LLB CLASS SIZE Workshops: 20 students Large groups: 60-180 students

Year 1 Semester 1:

Year 2

Year 33

• Criminal Law

• Equity & Trusts

• Academic & Professional Skills – mixed

• Law of Organisations

• Transactions

• Law of Contract

• Land Law

• Actions

• Law of Tort

• Option2

• Option2

• Public Law

• Option

• Option2

• European Union Law

• Option

• Option2

• Legal Methods & Ethics 1

Semester 2:

2 2

LIST OF OPTION MODULES* Law - Choose one option: Employment Law, Environment Law, Extended Essay, Family Law, Human Rights Law, Companies: Governance, Tax & Insolvency Commercial Law, Criminal Litigation & Evidence, Intellectual Property Law, Research Project or Wills & Succession

Business - Choose five options: Personal Finance, Corporate Responsibility, Customer Behaviour, Leading Change, Information and Resource Management, Strategic Management or International Digital Marketing This module is taught in a mixed group with Business students. At least five Business modules are required for the ‘Business’ designation. Year 3 Business options may include a project or dissertation. *All options are indicative and subject to numbers. 1 2 3

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DUAL DEGREE LLB

FOUR YEAR, FULL-TIME LLB BACHELOR OF LAWS AND BACHELOR IN CIVIL AND ENGLISH LAW WITH IE UNIVERSITY

The Dual LLB is a four year pioneering degree programme delivered in partnership with IE University, Spain. The programme is built upon the pillars of Spanish and English law and includes both common and civil law modules. IE University, like The University of Law, values the importance of innovative teaching methods and professional and personal networking. Both institutions strive to help you develop the necessary skills and knowledge that will provide an essential foundation for a successful professional career.

FIND OUT MORE

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You will be part of a truly international learning experience, studying for three years at IE University in Spain and a fourth year at The University of Law. Successful students will be awarded both a qualifying Spanish law degree and a qualifying law degree in England and Wales. If you aspire to become an international law professional who wishes to follow a unique path, the Dual LLB will help you develop an outstanding profile when entering the legal job market.


THE ACADEMIC YEAR

A PERSONALISED STUDY PATH

Each year of study is made up of two semesters that are around 20 weeks each.

IE University takes a student-centred approach to education. Students are given the chance to build their own study path, personalised to them. They can build on their core degree, adding complimentary courses, advanced seminars, internships and IE Labs.

TYPICAL LLB CLASS SIZE Workshops: 20 students Advanced seminars: 20 students

1st Semester:

Year 1

Year 2

Year 3

Year 4

• Legal Method & Induction*†

• Spanish Administrative Law

• Legal Practice Course

• European Legal History

• Civil Law: Property

• Spanish Administrative Law & Economic Regulations

• Spanish Constitutional Law

• Spanish Commercial Law & Corporation I

• Introduction to Private Civil Law

• European Union Law*

• Civil Law: Family, Estates & Trusts

• Criminal Law*†

• Law of Contract*†

• Spanish Litigation II

• Spanish Labour Law I • Spanish Taxation I

2nd Semester:

• Spanish Criminal Law I

• Spanish Litigation I

• Land Law*†

• Public International Law

• Equity & Trusts*†

• Civil Law: Contracts

• Spanish Commercial Law & Corporations II

• Public Law*

• Spanish Criminal Law II • Civil Law, Family, Estate and Trust

• Comparative Common Law*† • Spanish Labour Law II

• Legal Practice Course • Presentation of Final Project at IE University

• Spanish Taxation II

• Administrative Law I • Conflicts & Business Law • Law of Tort*†

*Foundations of English Legal Knowledge subjects † Denotes subjects delivered online by The University of Law.

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DRIVEN BY

INNOVATIVE TEACHING

WE

REALLY IN THE BUSINESS OF

BEING

IMMERSE

OUR STUDENTS

A LAWYER

Heidi Brimage Senior Tutor, Chester Heidi studied the GDL and LPC at the Chester centre. Since qualifying she practised for 10 years, specialising in Commercial Property dealing with acquisitions, disposals and corporate transactions. Heidi loved being a student here, and joined the teaching team in 2006. 26


We specialise in teaching, not research. Our focus is on developing innovative and highly effective teaching methods that are endorsed by employers. With a team of professionally qualified tutors leading your classes you’ll be part of an established teaching methodology that focuses on the knowledge and practical skills proven to develop a successful career. Our teaching team consists of more than 250 tutors, visiting professors and lecturers across our seven centres. With more than ninety percent qualified as solicitors, barristers or judges, and many still practising, you’ll benefit from their insights into today’s legal world.

To make sure you’re getting the best that you can from the course and all that the University has to offer, we will assign you a personal tutor. You’ll have regular one-to-one meetings where you can get advice on the course and your career aspirations. And, as resident tutors are based in our centres, they operate an open door policy, so you can talk to them whenever you need to.

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90 % OOFRS

TUT OUR LLB ARE

D QUALIFIES L AWYER

We like to keep our teaching interesting, which is why throughout your degree you will experience a combination of workshops and lectures to energise your learning in a more interactive environment. By working closely with employers, we have ensured that you’ll be taught how to deliver client-focused advice in a commercial context. You’ll be given the opportunity to practise your skills in real-life scenarios with regular constructive feedback.

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ENHANCE

YOUR EMPLOYABILITY At The University of Law we have every confidence that we’ll equip you with the knowledge and skills to fulfil your career ambitions. We combine years of experience, unrivalled legal expertise and a focus on your future employability. Our track record speaks for itself. Learn to think and act like a professional from day one. Our courses are designed with input from a range of employers, including leading law firms, to prepare you for the demands of the modern workplace. Our client-focused courses enable you to develop commercial awareness, critical thinking, project management and networking skills. You’ll be taught by tutors, visiting professors and lecturers who are qualified professionals with extensive practical experience, giving you a distinct advantage in the competitive marketplace. Our award-winning legal Careers and Employability service supports your career. With a team of over 30 experts, we have one of the largest legal careers and employability services in the UK.

Our unrivalled one-to-one guidance from a team of specialist careers advisers and practising solicitors offers you a great start to your career. We also work with over 500 external lawyers who bring a wealth of experience to our mentoring programme. Our specialist online legal careers programme, StEP, is designed to help you take your first 10 steps towards your future as a successful lawyer. The programme contains a range of resources, from written advice and online workshops to practical and useful web links. Our JobSearch database gives you access to over 3,000 opportunities, from work experience and paralegal positions to training contracts and pupillage vacancies. We have the UK’s largest and most varied pro bono programme. Offering 3,700 opportunities to gain exposure to life as a lawyer through supervised experience or from shadowing practitioners, giving you every opportunity to enhance your career.

employment* (Work or Further Education)

*96% of our full-time LLB students who graduated in 2015, are in work/further education six months after completing the course.

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THE

CAREERS

SERVICE WAS EXCELLENT Alicia Murphy Consultant, Exiger Alicia studied the 2 year Accelerated LLB. Alicia predominately focuses on assessing the anti-money laundering and sanctions controls of financial institutions, including working on monitorships imposed by government agencies in the UK, the US and elsewhere.

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THE

CAREERS SERVICE

PROVIDES

OPPORTUNITIES WHICH WILL

PUT YOU

AHEAD Esther Yeates LLB Student, Guildford

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OUR CAREERS AND EMPLOYABILITY SERVICE IS SECOND TO NONE

EMPLOYABILITY AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SESSIONS

Helping you become employable is a central aim of our law degrees and is embedded in every aspect of our courses. Employability is reflected in the tasks you’re required to do and skills you’ll need to develop: communication, understanding people, knowing the right questions to ask.

Key components of the programme are also taught in Employability workshops and large group sessions, covering the following elements:

You’ll work towards understanding what is required by employers and what your own strengths and weaknesses are. This will help you identify the field of work you’re interested in and create a personal plan of action to secure your first job. You’ll also get help with identifying and applying for relevant work experience to improve your employability prospects.

• Competencies of a lawyer • Targeting legal employers • CVs and covering letters • Application forms • Networking skills • Interview skills • Assessment tests

WE STAY AHEAD TO KEEP YOU AHEAD, MAKING YOU HIGHLY EMPLOYABLE The legal world never stands still and we consult regularly with law firms and chambers to ensure we keep pace, adapting our courses to give you the skills and commercial awareness that will set you apart. And, in an increasingly global economy, we make sure that we have an international outlook. We work with top global law firms and have close links with a wide range of barristers’ chambers. We have also built strong links with law schools and professional bodies throughout Europe and the rest of the world. 31


A FULFILLING

EXPERIENCE We know that there’s more to university than just your course. You’ll discover that we put you at the heart of everything we do so that your university experience is the best it can be, with full support and guidance throughout your time with us.

The Student Association works in partnership with the University to influence, support and help you forge new relationships, whilst offering an essential service. It also helps to organise a whole array of clubs and societies for students, ranging from football and netball, through to yoga or trampolining, film and TV societies, debating clubs and human rights groups.

We’ve made sure there is plenty on offer beyond your studies. With a range of societies, sports teams and social events available at each of our centres, you’re bound to find plenty to keep you busy and having fun between lectures.

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MY EXPECTATIONS HAVE

BEEN

EXCEEDED Mohammed Daniel LLB Student, Birmingham

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Whether it’s bowling or karaoke nights in Birmingham, football leagues in Bristol and Leeds, debating societies in Chester and Guildford, a creative writing group in Manchester, or entering a team for University Challenge in London, we’re sure that wherever you choose to study you’ll always have a variety of activities on offer at any of our centres. And with all our centres close to music venues, theatres, cinemas, sports centres, bars and restaurants, there’s plenty more to keep you entertained just around the corner.


All of these activities, the quality of our learning programmes and tutors, the level of support and student guidance, purpose-built centres in great locations… it’s little surprise that our students say they’re delighted they chose to study with us.

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INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Are you looking for a legal qualification to match your global ambitions? A qualification in English law could be your vital first step to a successful and exciting career. With so many major corporate transactions and international issues dealt with under English law, you may need to understand English legal concepts even if you intend to practise in your own country. An LLB can set you on your way to a rewarding career and improve your job prospects in the highly competitive legal market.

WHY STUDY ENGLISH LAW WITH US? We’re world-renowned in legal education and training, helping future lawyers gain the skills the legal profession is looking for. With a reputation for quality going back to 1876, we give you access to tutors with handson legal experience, innovative learning methods and useful professional connections. With students from more than 100 different countries, we’ve trained more lawyers in English law than any other law school. Studying with us will open up a world of career opportunities. Students who study English law with us have progressed to highlevel legal careers, as well as successful careers in other professions throughout 36

the world, such as finance, government, management consultancy and journalism, among many others.

CONNECT WITH US Wherever you are in the world, you can talk to us about making a successful legal career by studying at The University of Law.

International events You can find us at one of the many international events where we’ll be exhibiting throughout 2017/18 and you can talk to us about your career ambitions. Why not come and see us to discuss what you want to achieve in your career, or get in touch with one of our in-country representatives at any time by emailing international@law.ac.uk

Skype calls One-to-one Skype calls with a member of our International team allow you to discuss and ask questions about the career and courses you’re interested in. Contact us to find out more about events or to arrange a Skype call with one of our International team members. T: +44 (0)1483 216000 E: international@law.ac.uk law.ac.uk/international


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INTERNATIONAL CONNECTIONS

ACCOMMODATION

When you study with us, you can tap into our connections with many leading global law firms. We have exclusive arrangements to develop and deliver trainee programmes around the world for firms such as Linklaters. To make sure we remain at the forefront of global legal education, our international connections extend to partnerships with Education UK (British Council), IE Law School in Spain and, most recently, Grenoble Ecole de Management (GEM).

If you’re coming to the UK to study an undergraduate course with us, our online accommodation site – Studentpad – has information on places to live that are close to where you choose to study. You’ll get access to this as soon as you accept your place.

SEVEN PRIME UK LOCATIONS Wherever you choose to study with us, our centres are located close to the UK’s major business and legal hubs and no more than 40 minutes away from one of the UK’s international airports. For more information on our centres visit law.ac.uk/locations

LIVING AND STUDYING IN THE UK Moving to a new country to study is a big decision. We don’t just give you a warm welcome, we help you settle in. Our Student Services team are on hand to help you with everything from getting a UK bank account and mobile phone to finding accommodation. We can also organise an airport meet and greet service for you on arrival. 38

MAKING FRIENDS AND CONNECTIONS At each of our centres, you’ll have the opportunity to get involved in societies and events organised by other students, or you can even set one up yourself. For further information on studying in the UK, visit educationuk.org

SCHOLARSHIPS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS We have scholarships available for international students – please visit our website for more information: law.ac.uk /undergraduate/scholarships


VISAS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS

Our International Visa Office provides professional support and advice on visas for international students. You can call us on +44 (0)1483 216588 or email us via visaoffice@law.ac.uk

To ensure suitability for both student and course, we ask all international students to provide evidence of English Language Proficiency, demonstrating the following (dependent on duration of LLB course) IELTS (academic):

If you’re a student from outside the EEA and want to study in the UK full-time for six months or longer, you’ll need a Tier 4 (General) Student Visa. The University of Law is licensed by UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) to sponsor students under Tier 4 of the Points Based System. You can find further information on the requirements for Tier 4 sponsorship on our website. Please note that the Immigration Rules are subject to change at any time and you should check the UK Visas and Immigration website for the latest information. Our International Visa Office will be happy to help and answer any specific questions about Tier 4 or immigration and visa regulations.

LLB course duration 3 years – Average score 6.5 in IELTS, or equivalent, with no one component being below 6.0 in the four assessment areas of reading, writing, listening and speaking. LLB course duration 2 years – average score of 7.0 in IELTS, or equivalent, with no one component being below 6.5 in the four assessment areas of reading, writing, listening and speaking. Our website contains the most up-to-date information on English language requirements. More information on English language tests can usually be found at your local British Council office or by visiting takeielts.britishcouncil.org For further information on studying in the UK, visit educationuk.org

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FEES AND FUNDING FINANCING YOUR LLB IN 2018 UK UNDERGRADUATE FINANCE AT PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS

Choosing to come to university is a big decision. There’s a lot to consider – the course, the location, the fees and how they can be paid.

The University of Law is a private institution and as such we differ slightly from other universities. Our courses are cost-effective compared to many other university degrees, regardless of which course you study.

Course

Duration

Fee per year*

LLB Law Full-time

3 year

£6,165

LLB Law with Business

3 year

£6,165

LLB Law Accelerated

2 year

£9,000

LLB Law Part-time

4 year

£4,625

i-LLB

4 year

£4,625

Tuition fees may increase for each new academic year and for new course intakes, dependent on government policy and to take into account inflation and other costs. Therefore you may be charged different fees for subsequent years of your course. *Fees for 2018 are yet to be confirmed and the above fees are an indication. Please see our website for updates.

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WHAT FINANCIAL HELP IS AVAILABLE TO ME? FEES You may take out a Tuition Fee Loan from the Student Loans Company (SLC) to help pay for the costs of your course. As The University of Law is a privately funded institution, UK and EU nationals can apply for a loan towards tuition fees up to a maximum of £6,165 per academic year for a full-time course or £4,625 per academic year for a part-time course. If you opt to study the two year Accelerated course the fees for UK and EU students are £9,000 per year. In this instance it is your responsibility to pay the remaining balance of the £2,835 to the University. The loan is not means tested which means all students will be entitled to this support, unless you already have a degree qualification.

HOW DO I PAY MY FEES? You can pay your annual fee in a lump sum just before you start studying with us in September, or you can pay in instalments. These instalments are equal in cost and are paid at the start of each term. If you decide to take out a Tuition Fee Loan, The University of Law will be able to collect the value of the fee loan directly from the Student Loans Company, provided that you confirm your individual student support number with the SLC.

MAINTENANCE SUPPORT Also known as living cost support, if you’re on a full-time course you’re able to apply for maintenance support to help you with your living costs – i.e. accommodation, food and travel. The amount you receive is affected by your household income and circumstances, and where you reside within the UK prior to starting your University of Law course. Unfortunately, EU and part-time students are not eligible for living cost support. The Maintenance Loan is not required to be repaid until you have left the course and are earning an income. To see the full amounts that could be available to you, use a student calculator. You will then be able to work out how much you are entitled to and what the repayments may be. Visit: gov.uk/student-finance

IS THERE ANY INTEREST? Please note, there is a different process if you’re a student from Northern Ireland, Scotland or Wales or are an international student. You can find out more on the relevant websites. Northern Ireland: studentfinanceni.co.uk Scotland: saas.gov.uk Wales: studentfinancewales.co.uk For international students visit: britishcouncil.org or our website: law.ac.uk/undergraduate/funding-options

REPAYING MY LOAN The main things you need to know about repayments are: • You don’t start repaying your student loan until you’re in work and earning over £21,000 a year • Your Tuition Fee Loan and Maintenance Loan are added together so you repay both at the same time • Repayments are automatically deducted through the tax system • Outstanding payments are written off after 30 years • Repayments are affordable and easy to manage – you only repay 9% of your income over £21,000

SO HOW DOES IT WORK? Repayment is based on your ability to pay rather than how much you owe. So the more you earn, the more will be deducted from your pay packet and therefore the more quickly you will pay off your loan. If at any point you stop earning – such as if you decide to go travelling – or if your earnings drop below £21,000, your repayments will stop.

WHAT MIGHT I PAY BACK PER MONTH?

The Student Loans Company will charge interest on your loan but it is lower than an ordinary loan. Whilst you’re studying, interest is charged at the rate of inflation + 3%. In the April after your course finishes, the rate of interest will depend on your earnings. This will be a maximum of RPI + 3%. If you’d like more information about loans, grants and repayments, and about other support available, visit: gov.uk /student-finance

SCHOLARSHIPS The University of Law has one of the most comprehensive scholarship schemes in legal education, whether you are a UK, EU or International student. For 2017 we are offering over 100 awards and a £600,000 fund across our undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Details of our scholarship programme for 2018 will be on our website. Visit: law.ac.uk /undergraduate/scholarships

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS International students pay slightly higher fees. The two year course costs £11,500 per year and the three year course is £9,500 per year. If you’re an international student, you won’t be eligible for the UK government funding scheme. However, your local British Council office can provide you with details of scholarships and other sources of funding that you can apply for. You can find out more at britishcouncil.org or visit our website: law.ac.uk/undergraduate/funding-options If you require a Visa to study in the UK you’ll need to pay 25% of the full course fee prior to the start of the course in order to satisfy the Visa requirements. It’s a good idea to pay this by August before you start studying in order for your Visa to be processed in time. Contact us: Email: funding@law.ac.uk Tel: +44 (0)1483 216047

This depends on your earnings, but to give an example: a graduate earning £25,000 will pay 9% of £4,000, the sum they earn above £21,000. So this works out at £30 a month or £6.92 a week.

The University of Law pursues a policy of continuous development of its courses and services. This document is for guidance only and does not form part of any contract. It is subject to change without notice. The information contained within it is correct at the date of publication, March 2017. The University of Law Limited is a company registered in England and Wales, Company Number 07933838, with registered office at Braboeuf Manor, St Catherines, Guildford, Surrey, GU3 1HA, United Kingdom. ©The University of Law 2017.

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ACCOMMODATION FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF LAW STUDENTS We’ve arranged accommodation for our undergraduate students with some of the UK’s leading student accommodation providers, to ensure you have a comfortable place to live while you’re studying with us. OUR ACCOMMODATION We guarantee you an offer of accommodation in the first year of your LLB if you’ve accepted us as your firm choice and applied for accommodation by 31 March 2018. If you apply after this date we will provide support to help you find suitable accommodation but cannot guarantee this will be successful. Accommodation is usually in flats shared with three, four or five other undergraduate students. You will each have your own fully-furnished bedroom with a study area and en-suite bathroom.

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In most accommodation there’s a shared kitchen/ dining room and a separate television/lounge area. All locations are different, so some may also have extra areas available to residents, such as laundries or on-site gyms. Security is taken seriously at our accommodation sites. Door entry and intercom systems restrict access and CCTV surveillance gives added protection. Most accommodation sites have dedicated management staff available on-site to help you. As an indication, 2017/18 weekly rental costs are about £275 per week in London and £125 to £205 per week for centres outside London. For the most up to date information see our website: law.ac.uk/undergraduate/accommodation Representatives from our nominated accommodation providers will often be available for you to speak to at our open days, where you’ll be able to find out more information about living in student accommodation and arrange to tour the facilities.


STUDENT ACCOMMODATION SERVICE

CONTACT STUDENT SERVICES AT YOUR CENTRE

In addition to the accommodation explained overleaf, we have a web based accommodation service to aid your property search: lawstudentpad.co.uk

If you need to contact the accommodation services team, you can email accommodation@law.ac.uk or call one of the telephone numbers below.

Studentpad provides helpful advice on choosing a suitable property and local information about things to see and do around your centre. The website is available in multiple languages to assist international students and includes useful web links and tips for living in the UK. When you have selected us as your first choice on UCAS, you will be provided with the password to search our property listings. Property listings will vary by centre but typically include student accommodation with private providers, private sector rentals from Estate Agents, and individual landlords and rooms with a landlord-lodger arrangement. If you’d like to find other University of Law students to privately rent with, or you have a spare room in your house/flat share, why not join our Housemate Hub Facebook group to chat and make living arrangements with fellow students? Find us on Facebook: Search for ‘Official University of Law Group - Housemate Hub’.

Birmingham Call 01483 216080 Bristol Call 01483 216220 Chester Call 01483 216388 Guildford Call 01483 216968 / 216622 Leeds Call 01483 216682 London Bloomsbury Call 01483 216450 Manchester Call 01483 216225

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STUDENT SUPPORT DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICE AND COUNSELLING SERVICE Our support teams are here to make your time with us as worryfree as possible, so you can focus on achieving the best results you can. They provide confidential, professional and accessible services for a range of student needs, whether it be finance, health, personal well-being or careers.

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DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICE We pride ourselves on the level of support we offer, making sure that all students are given every opportunity to take full advantage of our facilities and services. The Disability Support Service is dedicated to managing any requirements you may have during your studies, including temporary assistance due to injury or illness.

COUNSELLING SERVICE Our Counselling Service is available to help and support you while you are studying with us. The Counselling Service recognises that you should have an interesting, fulfilling and rewarding experience yet realise that there may be times when you need support. We offer a confidential space to talk through any concerns with a trained professional at each of our centres. Your counsellor can work with you to help you make decisions and changes that can develop your emotional resilience, enabling you to fulfil your academic, vocational and personal potential.


YOUR ROUTES TO PRACTICE START

GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN LAW (GDL) IF YOU WANT TO BECOME A BARRISTER

IF YOU WANT TO BECOME A SOLICITOR

GCSEs

BARRISTER

SOLICITOR

PUPILLAGE

ADMISSION AS A SOLICITOR

CALL TO THE BAR

TRAINING CONTRACT (PERIOD OF RECOGNISED TRAINING)

NON LAW DEGREE

A LEVELs, OR A LEVEL EQUIVALENT

You can start your route to becoming a solicitor or barrister by taking a Qualifying Law Degree (LLB).

Alternatively, you can start your route to becoming a solicitor or barrister by studying a non-law degree, and after you’ve graduated, taking our law conversion course, the Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL).

QUALIFYING LAW DEGREE (LLB)

BAR LEGAL PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE COURSE TRAINING (LPC) COURSE (BPTC)

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COME AND MEET US We offer many opportunities throughout the year to visit our centres, meet our staff and students and experience life at The University of Law first hand. OPEN DAYS From talks and tours to meeting current students, our Open Days are a great way to discover more about us, find out all there is to know about our courses, check out our facilities and soak up the atmosphere at our different centres. More than just a chat and a guided tour, we’ll make your day as interesting and interactive as possible.

CENTRE VISITS If you’re unable to make it to one of our Open Days, we can arrange a personal Centre Visit at a convenient time for you and to suit your personal needs. At your Centre Visit you’ll be able to see the facilities, as well as receive information specific to your course of interest. Each of our centres hold Open Days for all of our courses throughout the months of June, July, September and October.

LAW EXPERIENCE EVENTS We also run a number of events for Year 11, 12 and 13 students to get a real taster of what studying and practising law is like. These include Explore Law and Get Into Law events where you can meet tutors or trainee solicitors, learn more about the practical study of law and gain insight into the various areas of law. To find out more about specific Open Day dates and our other events visit law.ac.uk/events If for any reason you’re unable to schedule a visit, you can get an idea of what life at The University of Law is like by visiting liveprospectus.com

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HOW TO APPLY Information you’ll need to complete your application:

UCAS CODES Three-year Full-time LLB: M110 Three-year Law with Business: M102 Two-year Accelerated LLB: M100 UCAS institute code: L17 Institution short name: LAW

CENTRE CODES 1 = London Bloomsbury 2 = Birmingham 3 = Chester 4 = Guildford 5 = Bristol 7 = Manchester 8 = Leeds For more information, go to law.ac.uk /llb-apply Alternatively, visit ucas.com

FULL-TIME COURSES All applications for our full-time courses need to be made via UCAS.com. You can do this through your school or college or as an individual. You will need to register and complete your application via their system called Apply.

DUAL DEGREE Our Dual Degree LLB is administered through IE University, Spain. Applications should be made directly through IE University. ie.edu/university/admission

PART-TIME COURSES Applications for our four-year Part-time LLB course and i-LLB course should be made directly to the University of Law at law.ac.uk/pt-apply

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS All 3 year Full-time LLBs, the 4 year Part-time LLB and the online i-LLB: Three A-levels at grades BBB, or equivalent, plus GCSE English Language and Maths at grade C / 4 or above, or equivalent. Accelerated LLB: Three A-Levels at grades ABB or equivalent, plus GCSE English Language and Maths at grade C / 4 or above, or equivalent. 4 year Full-time LLB with Foundation Year: Please contact Admissions for further information.

ALTERNATIVE QUALIFICATIONS If you are an international student or hold alternative qualifications not covered above please visit law.ac.uk /llb-apply for more information. Alternatively, our friendly Admissions team are happy to answer any of your questions. T: 0800 289997 (UK), +44 (0)1483 216000 (international) E: admissions@law.ac.uk

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DISCLAIMER The University of Law pursues a policy of continuous development of its courses and services. This document is for guidance only and does not form part of any contract. It is subject to change without notice. The information contained within it is correct at the date of publication, February 2017. We reserve the right to withdraw or change for any reason and without notice, any of the programmes, locations and/ or to alter tuition fees, entry requirements and/or the facilities and/or services available from or provided by or on behalf of the University. Please note that the choice of subjects may be limited by considerations of timetable, staffing and/or available places on a course. Please see our website for further details on our Course Cancellation Policy.

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