UNIVERSITY OF LAW

The University of Law is one of the largest universities with a specialisaton in law. It is globally recognized for the education it provides to future lawyers and for the support it offers towards their professional evolvement. There is emphasis in practice-based legal education as teaching is conducted by over 200 teaching staff who are practicing lawyers. Students also benefit from small study groups. It has received the prestigious gold ranking for its teaching excellence by the Teaching Excellence Framework.

The university has twelve campuses across the United Kingdom in Birmingham, Bristol, Chester, Guildford, Leeds, London Bloomsbury, Manchester and Nottingham. While the Legal Practice Course (LPC) which is mandatory for LLB graduates in order to do their legal training may be studied in Exeter, Liverpool, Reading and London Moorgate campuses.

COURSES

LLB
GDL
LPC
BPTC
MSc LGRC
LLM
PSC
MC1
Higher Rights
College of Law Media

ABOUT THE AREA

Location

1. Birmingham
2. Bristol
3. Chester
4. Guildford
5. Leeds
6. London Bloomsbury

7. London Moorage
8. Manchester
9. Nottingham
10. University of Exeter
11. University of Liverpool
12. University of Reading

FAQs

Choose your university and course

Before you choose

  • Talk to a careers/guidance adviser.
  • Visit www.ucas.com to get more information and compare the courses and universities that interest you. When you apply, you can select up to five choices.
  • Do a keyword search on UCAS – if there’s a specific course title or course combination you want to do, type it directly into the UCAS course finder engine.
  • Do your research carefully – check out university websites, as well as UCAS, so you get a real feel for the place.
  • Consider the course content and not just its title – English at one university is not the same as English at another university.
    Check the entry requirements – will you need specific subjects (including GCSEs) or work experience? Are you on track to achieve the grades you need?
  • Attend university open days – see our handy checklist for suggestions on things you could ask about. If you’re considering Anglia Ruskin, we’d love to see you at one of our undergraduate Open Days.
  • Get advice from friends, family and school staff – but don’t forget the ultimate choice is yours.
  • Try to get to a UCAS HE Fair where you can pick up prospectuses from lots of different universities and speak with their representatives.
  • Have you chosen courses with a range of entry requirements? Try to maximise your chances by making your ‘Insurance’ option a course with lower grade requirements than your ‘Firm’ choice.
  • Think about a range of universities with different entry requirements.
  • Above all you should be comfortable with your choices: it’s all about finding the ‘best fit’ for you.
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