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Our LLB Law with Psychology course combines legal education with insights into psychology and human behaviour, helping you develop the practical knowledge, analytical thinking and professional skills needed for careers across law, justice and related sectors.
Why choose our LLB Law with Psychology course?
A law degree with insight into human behaviour – Study a law degree while exploring psychology topics that help you better understand human behaviour and its relevance to legal practice and the criminal justice sector.
Practical, career-focused legal education – Develop the knowledge, analytical thinking and professional skills valued by employers through practical learning, workshops and real-world legal scenarios at The University of Law.
Learn from experienced legal and psychology professionals – Law modules are taught predominantly by professionally qualified solicitors and barristers, while psychology modules are delivered by experienced psychology specialists, giving you practical insight into both legal practice and human behaviour.
High levels of face-to-face teaching and support – Benefit from workshop-led teaching, regular contact with lecturers and personalised guidance from an Academic Coach throughout your degree.
Prepare for a range of future careers – Build a strong foundation for legal training and wider graduate opportunities across areas connected to law, justice, policy and public services or progress on to a Psychology conversion programme.
About our LLB Law with Psychology course
As understanding human behaviour becomes increasingly important across legal and justice sectors, our LLB Law with Psychology degree at The University of Law develops the legal knowledge, critical thinking and practical skills needed to pursue a wide range of careers.
Taught by professionally qualified lawyers and experienced psychology specialists, you’ll study core areas of law alongside psychology topics that explore behaviour, decision-making and the wider social context of legal practice. Combining academic study with practical application, the course encourages you to analyse complex issues, evaluate evidence and communicate legal arguments effectively.
You can also choose to study an additional Foundation Year before starting the degree, designed to help you develop the academic, professional and research skills needed for degree-level study.
By the end of the course, you’ll be prepared for further legal training and wider opportunities across law, justice and related professional sectors.
This course may be available at alternative locations, please check if other course options are available.
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Phone:01483 216024
Email:study@law.ac.uk
Phone:020 3435 4608
2 Bunhill Row
London
EC1Y 8HQ
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