
LLB (Hons) Law with Foundation Year
The LLB (Hons) Law program offers a comprehensive understanding of the legal system, including criminal, constitutional, contract, tort, and property law. It emphasises the development of critical thinking, analytical skills, and the ability to apply legal theories to real-world scenarios. Key components include legal research and writing, mooting, and advocacy training. Students engage in discussions, case studies, and practical exercises to hone their problem-solving and ethical decision-making abilities. The program prepares graduates for various career paths, including legal practice, further academic studies, and roles in sectors requiring legal expertise, ensuring they are well-equipped for professional success.
February, June
4 years
Stratford London
5760 for foundation year (year 0) - £9535 for following years (year 1 - 3)
Full Time
Course Structure
Foundation Year
Academic and Career Foundation
40 creditsBMAF010
Digital Essentials
20 creditsBMAF011
Introduction to Law
40 creditsBMAF014
Introduction to Legal practice
20 creditsBMAF015
Year 1
The English Legal System with Legal Method
20 creditsLAW4000
Constitutional and Administrative Law
20 creditsLAW4006
Corporate Law
20 creditsLAW4003
Criminal Law with Case and Matter Analysis
20 creditsLAW4001
The Professional Lawyer - Part 1
20 creditsLAW4010
Contract with Negotiation and ADR
20 creditsLAW4004
Year 2
International Law and Human Rights
20 creditsLAW5004
Settlements, Succession & Fair Play with Drafting
20 creditsLAW5002
Employment Law (Option 1)
20 creditsLAW5100
Sports Law (Option 1)
20 creditsLAW5104
EU Law with Practical Legal Research
20 creditsLAW5003
Family & the Law - Relationships & Children
20 creditsLAW5101
The Professional Lawyer – Part 2 (Option 2)
20 creditsLAW5010
Innovation Management (Option 2)
20 creditsBMA5100
Year 3
Property Law
20 creditsLAW6003
Torts with Written Advice
20 creditsLAW6004
Cyberlaw (Option)
20 creditsLAW6100
Entertainment, Media & IP Law (Option)
20 creditsLAW6101
Law Research Project
40 creditsLAW6010
Law Clinic
40 creditsLAW6020
Civil Litigation & Case Management with Advocacy and Mooting
20 creditsLAW6002
Leadership & Management (Option)
20 creditsEntry Requirements
Academic Requirements
To apply for this course, one of the following academic qualifications is required:
60 credit Ofqual qualification at Level 3
Applicants under the age of 21 will be considered with five GCSEs passed at grade 4 or above (must include maths and English)
European qualifications:
Applicants with European qualifications are welcome to apply. Please note that the qualification will be assessed by our Admissions Team in order to verify its UK equivalency.
All qualifications must have been achieved within no more than five years of the course commencement date.
Alternative route of entry:
Suitability for this programme is not exclusively limited to academic qualifications and may be demonstrated through relevant professional experience which showcases transferable skills and knowledge.
English Language Requirements
All applicants are required to demonstrate English proficiency above the B2 level of the Common European Framework (CEFR). A wide range of academic English qualifications and English tests are accepted as evidence of an applicant’s language ability, which include:
GCSE English Language grade 4/C or above
IELTS 5.5 overall, with no less than 5.5 in each component
Level 2 Functional Skills Qualification in English
Duolingo English Test: 95 level overall, with no less than 95 in each component
Internal English Assessment
Portfolio Requirements (Optional)
(Optional) Applicants can submit a personal 'portfolio', using any one of the following formats:
- A video or audio recording; using speech, animation, images, or any other appropriate content the candidate wishes. The video must be no less than one minute and no more than two minutes in length.
- A digital portfolio of images and writing using Word, Canva, PowerPoint or any other suitable software of the applicant's choice.
Portfolio Content: In the portfolio, applicants should clearly evidence and explain the reasons they wish to study their chosen subject and how they believe their studies can positively impact their lives in the future.
Note: Applicants for the BA (Hons) Fashion Media and Marketing course are not required to provide a personal 'portfolio', unless they wish to do so.
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