LLB (Hons) Law (Including Foundation Year)
The Foundation Year in Law is an excellent opportunity for learners who are outside the standard academic profile that might be expected for a law degree.
Whether you are a mature learner, have relevant work experience but no formal qualifications, or simply don’t have the UCAS points that are required for the standard LLB, this could be the course for you. The foundation aspect attached to the LLB means that you can achieve your academic aspirations of studying law even though you may not come from the traditional academic background.
The first year of the course is designed to provide a foundation of core knowledge of several areas of law, skills which are appropriate to the study of law and, how law applies to the world around you. You would then progress to the standard LLB Law Degree, which is the main qualifying law degree for progression into being a professional lawyer.
This course will be taught over three days per week to allow students to manage study around other work and family commitments.