Course summary
Gain the practical skills, multidisciplinary insights and powerful connections to thrive in law and beyond.
There’s never been a more exciting time to study law. The global market is projected to reach almost $1.4 trillion by 2030, and innovations like generative AI are transforming the sector and creating a wealth of opportunities for new graduates. This degree empowers you to seize those opportunities. From day one, you’ll apply legal principles and multidisciplinary insights to real challenges, building the core skills lawyers rely on – courtroom advocacy, client interviewing, negotiation, and the ability to analyse and solve legal problems. Uniquely co-designed alongside leading law firms and luxury brands, our classes will ensure you don't just learn what the law is, but also how to use it to create value.
You'll Experience
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Practical learning: practice law firsthand through simulations, projects and placements
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Tech integration: gain fluency in artificial intelligence for legal work and learning
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Multidisciplinary study: a bespoke education using our innovative curriculum structure
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Professional alignment: lessons meet Bar Standards Board (BSB) requirements
Integrated Foundation option
The integrated foundation year has been specially designed to give you the introductory knowledge and business skills needed to confidently progress to degree-level study.
It's structured around discipline knowledge, with extra modules that introduce you to the transferable skills you'll need at degree level and beyond – giving you a solid grounding in both management principles and business skills.
Once you've successfully completed your Foundation year, you'll be able to progress to any of our business, social sciences, humanities or media undergraduate courses.
Building on this foundation, you’ll develop specialist knowledge in your chosen course.
Modules
Course Modules
Developed alongside leading law professionals, this course covers the seven foundations of legal knowledge:
● Contract law
● Criminal law
● Equity and trusts
● Law of the European Union
● Tort law
● Property law
● Public Law
Assessment method
Your assessments at Regent’s are designed to reflect how legal knowledge and skills are used in the real world. Assessment types include:
● Practical legal skills assessments, such as advocacy, client interviewing and negotiation
● Multiple choice exams testing foundational legal knowledge and application
● Written advice, case analysis and legal research tasks
● Group projects and presentations
● Reflective work and personal development planning