14 Store Street, London, Greater London, United Kingdom
Program Summary
Students can expect something different to the traditional three year Bachelor of Laws degree when they study the LLB. Over 90% of the University of Law's tutors are qualified solicitors, barristers and judges so students will learn to apply law and learn the most relevant and practical skills that employers are looking for. The University of Law has designed the LLB to be the first truly professional undergraduate law degree.
Studying law is the start to a wide, varied and exciting legal career. It offers more diversity than almost any other profession, whether students want to be a company secretary, a solicitor, a paralegal or a high court judge. It is also one of the best qualifications for going on to succeed in other careers. Students can find University of Law graduates working in politics, journalism, business, HR and finance and more all over the world.
Students will take an additional Foundation Year before they start their LLB. This introductory year focuses on developing the key skills required to study at degree level. Students will study six modules and on successful completion progress onto any of the three year degrees. Please note, the Foundation Year is only available as a September start.
Academic Background
Minimum Level of Education Completed
Grade 12 / High School
Minimum GPA
50%
Minimum Language Test Scores
TOEFL
60
IELTS
6
Reading
5.5
Writing
5.5
Listening
5.5
Speaking
5.5
PTE
56
Reading
52
Writing
52
Listening
52
Speaking
52
Program Intakes
September 2025
Open date
October 6, 2024
Submission deadline
August 1, 2025
September 2026
Open date
October 6, 2025
Submission deadline
August 1, 2026
Cost and Duration
3-Year Bachelor's Degree
Program Level
1 year pathway program (foundation year) followed by a 3 year bachelor's degree
Program Length
£15180 GBP
Cost of Living
£0 GBP
Application fee
£16700 GBP / First Year
Gross Tuition
Other Fees
UCAS Application Fee: £23-27 (one time)
Study Destinations
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