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Law Senior Status

1 Study option · UndergraduateUniversity of Greenwich (Greenwich Campus)

Course summary

Our law senior status degree is a two-year qualifying course designed for students who already have an undergraduate degree in another subject and a real interest in the law.

As well as teaching substantive law, this degree explores legal issues from a social, political, moral and economic perspective.

Much like our other LLB courses, the Senior Status course is geared towards employability. With links to a range of legal and law-related employers in London, as a law student, you'll have access to a range employability events, including talks and networking opportunities. You can also apply to assist volunteer lawyers on real cases at the university's Legal Advice Centre or apply to assist with the Innocence Project London.

Complete your law degree at Greenwich - and get a US law degree in just 15 extra months

Graduates of University of Greenwich law degrees have a fantastic opportunity to progress on to the JD programme (Juris Doctor - the American law degree) or LLM programme with our partners at Mitchell Hamline School of Law (MHSL), in Minnesota, USA.

This pioneering agreement between the two universities, means that our graduates can complete their JD programme in only 15 months rather than the full three years.

Mitchell Hamline School of Law is also offering up to 50% scholarships (depending on the student application) to Greenwich graduates.

For further information please contact law@gre.ac.uk.

What you should know about this course

  • The course offers an in-depth analysis of the law for those who already hold a degree in a subject other than law

  • You’ll gain knowledge of substantive law and develop transferable skills. Wherever possible, this degree places law in various contexts

  • Apply to assist volunteer lawyers on real cases at the university’s Legal Advice Centre or apply to assist with the Innocence Project London

  • Our links with employers in London, through our Law Advisory Forum, include law firms, barristers’ chambers and financial institutions

  • Benefit from guest speakers and networking events with employers, professional bodies and alumni to help your career planning.

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
M200
Institution code:
G70

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