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Law with Foundation Year

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Course summary

Study Law at Canterbury Christ Church University, and join a challenging, vibrant, and friendly community of academics, practising professionals, and fellow students.

Embark on a Law degree and progress to the vocational stage of lawyer’s training to qualify as either a solicitor or barrister. This original and innovative Law course has been designed in consultation with senior managers and experienced practitioners to give you both a theoretical and practical edge, preparing you to progress down your chosen career path.

A Law degree from CCCU will give you a variety of opportunities to gain both academic and hands-on experience. You’ll have the option to get involved with practical justice, such as shadowing a local judge and experiencing live mediations from our in-house Mediation Clinic.

Through our strong links with the local community, Citizens Advice, and the local courts, you’ll have the opportunity to act as a Community Legal Companion for unrepresented parties at court. This will set you apart upon graduation, highlighting your experience working with clients in a legal setting.

What's more, you'll be able to network and create connections with external organisations and professionals through our popular networking and employability events. Here, you’ll have the chance to build professional connections and gain deeper insights into a range of graduate careers.

We know employers are looking for dynamic, open-minded graduates who can adapt, innovate, and collaborate. So we have designed a new way of teaching and learning to ensure that you are work-ready for when you graduate.

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
M10F
Institution code:
C10

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Student Outcomes

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68 Employment after 15 months (Most common jobs)

85 Go onto work and study

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