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Law (Accelerated)

Course details
  • 1 Study option
  • Undergraduate
Course location
3 Campuses

Course summary

Our Accelerated LLB covers all the same material as our LLB undergraduate law degree, but in two years rather than three. It is designed for those able to dedicate extra time to their studies on a weekly basis. Packed with great transferable skills training, you can feel confident that you’ll graduate ready to take on the challenges of any career path you might wish to follow. Our legally experienced lecturers bring the law to life through interactive teaching methods for a fulfilling learning experience.

If your career aspiration is to be a solicitor or barrister in the UK, this degree will prepare you in part for the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE1) or Bar Practice Course (to qualify as a barrister).

Throughout your studies, you'll receive guidance from our lecturing team to help unlock your future ambitions. When it comes to selecting your Options subjects, you'll be able to choose from one of three Pathways where the modules will prepare you for the following routes:

  • SQE/CILEX - aimed at those looking to qualify as a solicitor or CILEX lawyer

  • Business - ideal if you have aspirations to work with commercial clients, as an in-house lawyer or in a commercial career outside law

  • Individual - for those interested in working with individual clients, working in the criminal justice sector or who are looking to qualify as a barrister

When you study an LLB with us you receive:
• The highest standard of teaching from experienced professionals
• Small class sizes
• A choice of campuses across the UK
• Access to a large specialist careers service and pro bono clinics

Modules

Course Modules

There are two main semesters per academic year. Each main semester is 15 weeks long; 12 weeks face-to-face tuition, one week consolidation/revision and two weeks to complete the assessments. Students study four modules per semester. All modules are worth 20 credits. The course starts with a one week freshers/induction week. On the two year programme students will have to study one module (20 credits) over a short summer term. This module will be studied over six weeks with one week consolidation and one week for assessment.

Year One:

All modules are worth 20 credits. In Semester 1 students study four Level 4 modules that are all compulsory:

• Academic and Career Success

• Legal Method and Skills

• Public and EU Law

• Contract Law

In the second Semester students study four modules, two at Level 4 and two at Level 5. The compulsory modules are:

• AI Literacy for the Future Professional (Level 4)

• Criminal Law (Level 4)

• Critical Approaches in Current Legal Issues (Level 5)

and one optional module* at Level 5 from the following list:

• Access to Justice and Legal Services

• Business Law 1

• Human Rights

• Law in a Global Context

• Practising Law in the Digital World

• Student Law Clinic

Over the summer term students study an extended essay (a Level 5 module worth 20 credits).

*All options are indicative and are available subject to numbers.

Year 2:

All modules are worth 20 credits. In the first Semester students study four modules, three at Level 5 and one at Level 6. The compulsory modules are:

• Land Law (Level 5)

• Tort (Level 5)

• Access to Justice and Legal Services (Level 5) or Human Rights (Level 5)

• Equity & Trusts (Level 6).

In the second Semester students study four Level 6 options from the following list*. Modules are grouped by pathway to support students in their choices:

SQE and CILEX Pathway

• Business Law 2

• Criminal Litigation and Evidence

• Wills and Succession

Business Pathway

• Business Law 2

• Employment Law

• Intellectual Property

• International Commercial Law

Individuals Pathway

• Family Law

• Employment Law

• Mental Health and Mental Capacity

• Wills and Succession

Modules Common to all Pathways

• Real Estate

• Graduate and Employability

• Law and Society

• Legal Advice Clinic**

• Legal Technology

• Research Project (40 credits)

Students at London Bloomsbury who have an interest in Canadian law will be able to additionally select as optional modules:

• Canadian Constitutional Law

• Foundations of Canadian Law

Over the summer term all students study the prescribed option of Civil Dispute Resolution at Level 6.

*All options are indicative and are available subject to numbers.

**The Legal Advice Clinic is a clinical legal education module where students will be supervised to advice real clients by University of Law LLP. Eligibility conditions will apply to this module.

How to apply

Application codes

Institution code:
L17

This course may be available at alternative locations, please check if other course options are available.

Course options

Entry requirements

Typical qualification requirements

A level
ABB

Excluding General Studies

T Level
M

Merit with A in Core

UCAS Tariff
Offer: 128

From 3 A-levels or equivalent.

Please note that not all qualifications within the tariff can be used to reach the required tariff entry criteria. For example AS Levels, Extended Project (EPQ), BTEC National Certificate and WJEC Applied Certificate are some of the qualifications we do not accept.

Scottish Higher
AAAB

AS
Not accepted

Access to HE Diploma
Distinction: 30 Merit: 15

Pass Diploma (60 credits) with 45 credits at Level 3 including 30 credits at Distinctions and 15 credits at Merits

GCSE/National 4/National 5

GCSE Grade 4/C In English Language

Scottish Advanced Higher
BCC

Extended Project
Not accepted

International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme
Offer: 31

Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)
DDM

We also consider partial or full UK Degree Study – must have a minimum of 120 credits with an overall average mark of 50% for all credits completed.

Please note: We assess your most recent awarded or attempt of a qualification(s) towards entry to our programme so it is important that you include all recent study on your application.

Students who will be under the age of 18 but no younger than 17 at the commencement of the course are permitted. https://www.law.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/entry-requirements/

English language requirements

TestGradeAdditional details
IELTS (Academic)7IELTS 7.0 or above with a minimum of 6.5 in each component.

Don’t worry if you don’t hold one of the qualifications listed to meet the English Language requirements, we’ll offer you The University of Law English Test (ULET) so you can study with us. You can view a list of accepted English language qualifications in the link below to see if you meet our requirements.https://www.law.ac.uk/globalassets/13.-media--doc-repo/04.-students/international/pdf_students_accepted-english-language-qualifications.pdf

Contextual admissions

Universities and colleges consider more than grades when assessing applications and may make offers based on a range of criteria. Learn more about contextual offers.

We understand that personal circumstances may have an impact on your grades at school or college and may not reflect your true potential. We provides contextual offers to applicants from the following under-represented backgrounds: Care Experience Students, Estranged Students, and those with Caring Responsibilities. Our contextual offer is DDD at A Level or equivalent.

It's important that you declare your circumstances on your UCAS application so that this can be taken into account

Learn more on the The University of Law website

International entry requirements

Each of our courses has set entry requirements and they can differ depending on your country of origin. Find the specific entry requirements for your country on our international entry requirements pages.

You can also find out more about studying with us as an international student at https://www.law.ac.uk/students/international/ https://www.law.ac.uk/students/international/the-application-process/entry-requirements/

Historical entry grades data

This section shows the range of grades that students who received offers were previously accepted on to this course with (learn more).

It is designed to support your research but does not guarantee whether you will or won't get a place.

Admissions teams consider various factors, including interviews, subject requirements, and entrance tests. Check all course entry requirements for eligibility.

This course may have Historical entry grades data available, please select a course option to view.

Course options

Fees and funding

Tuition fees

Per year tuition fees

LocationFeeYear
England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Channel Islands & Republic of Ireland£12060

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website.

Additional fee information

Tuition fees for students continuing their course in following years may be subject to annual inflationary increases.

Our course fees also include all textbooks and materials. Please see the following link for further information - https://www.law.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/course-fees-and-funding/

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