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Law (Full-time), LLB (Hons)

This degree will provide you with an excellent foundation in Law, in addition to developing the key intellectual, legal and practical skills required for successful legal or professional employment.

Key Information

UCAS code

M100

Entry requirements

300 UCAS Tariff points minimum achieved from three A-levels or equivalent - excluding General Studies. Five GCSEs at grade C or above, including Maths and English. 

Please see How to apply tab for additional entry requirement details.

Course length

Three years full-time

Study location

City site

Fees and funding

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Start date

October 2011

Schools

Overview

About the course

The LLB (Hons) degree is a Qualifying Law Degree for professional purposes, allowing you to go on to further training to become a solicitor or barrister, or into a wide range of careers in industry and the public services. It is studied over three years and designed to provide you with exciting options and opportunities in your second year. 

In the second year you choose between two pathways. On the year-long pathway you study in-depth legal modules covering a range of key skills including negotiation, mooting and professional advice. On the alternative half-way pathway you combine the study of core modules in the first half of the year with opportunities for overseas study, work experience and business related modules in the second half of the year.* 

*These opportunities will have a competitive selection process.

Why choose this course?

Nottingham Law School
Nottingham Law School is one of the largest and most highly rated Law schools in the UK, with a reputation for delivering excellence in legal education and scholarship. 

Nottingham Law School is based on the University's City site. It's a vibrant place to study, with fantastic facilities and accommodation just a few minutes' walk from everything Nottingham has to offer.

Not only will you study in outstanding lecture theatres and seminar rooms, but the Law School is also investing in a mock courtroom, family courtroom, and four mooting rooms to further enhance our students mooting and advocacy experience.

Course

Modules 

In Year one students study compulsory modules. In Year two you choose between two pathways. On pathway 1 you study in-depth year long modules. Pathway 2 modules run for half the academic year: you will study compulsory modules in the first half of the year and take optional modules in the second half of the year which will enhance your study. 

In Year three students study one compulsory module and five optional modules which enable them to develop their own legal interests. The compulsory modules include the foundation modules required by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Bar Standards Board to ensure that students have the opportunity to be awarded a Qualifying Law Degree for professional practice.

Year One

Year Two (pathway 1)

Year Two (pathway 2)

Half year modules in:

Half a year spent on:

Year Three

You will also choose five modules from the following options: 

Please note that options are subject to change.

Assessment
There are diverse assessments, depending upon the module, including:

Careers

Your future career
When you graduate, there is the opportunity  to apply for entry to the Legal Practice Course or the highly regarded Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC) here at Nottingham Law School. If you complete your LLB with us and attain a 2.1 or above we will guarantee you a place on our excellent Legal Practice Course for intending solicitors. 

A Law degree doesn't just have to lead to a career as a solicitor or barrister. On our LLB course you will gain a host of transferable skills and an appreciation of the law that many employers will value, including those in finance, industry, commerce and the public sector. 

Employability
In 2008/09, 95% of Nottingham Trent University graduates* from full-time undergraduate courses were employed or undertaking further study six months after leaving.

*Of those available for work (HESA 2008/09).

Placements

Certificate in Professional Practice
At the end of Year One, you can apply to enrol on the Certificate in Professional Practice. This additional qualification awarded by Nottingham Trent University enables students to further their work-based skills.

For the Certificate you will need to undertake independent mini placements during vacations (amounting to at least ten weeks in total) in order to gain work experience in a professional environment. You will receive an introduction to the Certificate in the first year through the Professional Environment module.

Giving you competitive advantage
In today's competitive job market graduates often find that a degree is no longer enough to attract employers. A work placement is a valuable addition to your education. You'll gain vital real-life work experience that will make you stand out from the crowd and enhance your employability in your chosen field of work.

Work placements and internships
Many students enjoy the challenge of arranging their own work placement or a practical internship which forms part of many of our undergraduate and postgraduate courses. It can give you invaluable insight into applying for a job, undertaking practical and theoretical application tests and experiencing what a real job interview is like.

What are the benefits of a work placement?
Practical work experience has many benefits for you. It can help you in your day-to-day studies and is often paid. It can enhance your commercial awareness and your ability to link theory and practice which will be an invaluable skill in your future career. Although a work placement is highly recommended, obtaining one is based on an individual's efforts and is not guaranteed.

How to apply

Applicants need a minimum of 300 UCAS Tariff Points minimum achieved from three A-levels or equivalent qualifications. This excludes General Studies. You will also need a minimum of five GCSEs including Maths and English Language at Grade C or above (equivalences accepted ).

When assessing your application we will take into account not only your academic ability but the information provided within your personal statement and reference. These should demonstrate your motivation to do the course and any other relevant work or voluntary experience.

For further details of equivalent qualifications please visit the UCAS website .

English language requirements
Applicants whose first language is not English will need to have IELTS 6.5, TOEFL 560 or iBT TOEFL 83 or to obtain one of these qualifications on applying to Nottingham Trent University. For further information visit the international students website.