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LLB (Hons) Law

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.

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Course Details

Final Award

Bath Spa University

Awarding Body

Bath Spa University

Duration:

3 years

Study mode

Full Time

Entry

October, February

Delivery

Weekdays

Tuition fee

£9535

Available Campuses

Stratford

London

Entry requirements

To apply for this course, one of the following academic qualifications is required:

  • 3 A-Levels with grades BBC (112 UCAS tariff points)

  • BTEC Extended Diploma with grades Distinction Merit Merit

  • International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma with an overall score of 32

  • T-Level with an overall Merit grade

  • Access to HE Dip 60 credits (45 at Level 3 at Merit or above)

  • ATHE Level 3 diploma with 120 credits

  • Qualifi Level 3 diploma with 120 credits

  • Completion of a relevant foundation year programme in a recognised institution with 120 credits.

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 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 6.0 overall, with no less than 5.5 in each component

  • Level 2 Functional Skills Qualification in English

  • Duolingo English Test: 105 level overall, with no less than 95 in each component

  • William College Internal English Assessment

Modules Breakdown

Year 1

The English Legal System with Legal Method
20 Credits
Constitutional and Administrative Law
20 Credits
Corporate Law
20 Credits
Criminal Law with Case and Matter Analysis
20 Credits
The Professional Lawyer - Part 1
20 Credits
Contract with Negotiation and ADR
20 Credits

Year 2

International Law and Human Rights
20 Credits
Settlements, Succession & Fair Play with Drafting
20 Credits
Employment Law (Option 1)
20 Credits
Sports Law (Option 1)
20 Credits
EU Law with Practical Legal Research
20 Credits
Family & the Law - Relationships & Children
20 Credits
The Professional Lawyer – Part 2 (Option 2)
20 Credits
Innovation Management (Option 2)
20 Credits

Year 3

Property Law 
20 Credits
Torts with Written Advice
20 Credits
Cyberlaw (Option)
20 Credits
Entertainment, Media & IP Law (Option)
20 Credits
Law Research Project
40 Credits
Law Clinic
40 Credits
Civil Litigation & Case Management with Advocacy and Mooting
20 Credits
Leadership & Management (Option)
20 Credits

Additional Info

Modules and study
All modules listed are compulsory unless they state Option.
Where there are optional modules students must choose from those listed.
The total number of credits taken for a year must add up to 120.
For each 20 credit module there is a total expected 200 hours contact + independent study.
For each 40 credit module there is a total expected 400 hours contact + independent study.

Delivery
William College teaches 1 day in person on campus and a 1 day online per study week.

Awarding Body
William College franchises this programme from Bath Spa University.

Fees
Fees will be paid to Bath Spa University.
Fees may increase in line with government guidance or inflationary measures, and any changes will be communicated in advance.
Further information about payment options, refunds and compensation is available in our Tuition Fee, Refund and Compensation Policy.

Additional Costs
Students can reasonably expect to spend £60 on reference materials per year of study.
All other core texts are available through WC, though students may wish to buy additional books if they have specific interest in subjects.
There is 1 mandatory trip to a court over the programme within Central London, so students should expect some minimal travel costs.
Any other visits or trips are voluntary - but may also incur normal travel costs within Central London should students choose to attend.