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The Solicitors' Regulation Authority and the Bar Standards Board have accredited the Bradford LLB as a "qualifying law degree". This means that, if you successfully complete all the assessments and examinations in the seven foundations of legal knowledge core subjects and legal skills training, you will be eligible for exemption from the academic stage of training and be able to continue to the postgraduate study and practical-based training stages needed to become a solicitor or barrister in England and Wales.
Students have the option of studying on a Part-time basis over 4 years, or Full-time over 3 years.
300 points, to include a minimum of 200 gained from 2 GCE A levels (or a double award GCE A level).
There are no essential subject requirements at A level, but we do require GCSE English grade C or above. Points awarded for Key Skills units may count towards the overall points score.
For details of the UCAS points system, please see (External) http://www.ucas.com/candq/tariff/ .
Full-time: three years
Part-time: four years
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Law is a dynamic subject that is centrally concerned with people and society. It affects almost everything we do in our working and social lives - and new laws are being created all the time. People who study law not only learn about what the legal principles and rules are and how they are applied, but also discuss what these principles and rules should and should not try to achieve in order to make society function as efficiently and fairly as possible.
Our LLB degree enables you to study the seven foundations of legal knowledge, together with a wide range of other specialised law and law-related subjects. Links with business and business law are an important feature of the course. There is also the opportunity for you to combine your study of law with optional modules in business and management and criminology.
Law may also be studied in combination with other subjects. Please see our courses in:
You may also be interested in our course in Applied Criminal Justice Studies
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