This is a qualifying law degree which enables you to undertake further legal training to become a solicitor or barrister. The course also provides essential skills required in industry and, given the flexibility of distance learning, allows you to combine study with work and other commitments.
Distance-learning students come from a variety of backgrounds and bring a stimulating mix of experiences to the Law School. Tuition is offered during intensive teaching weekends each academic year. Although attendance is not compulsory, many students find these to be a key element in their progression and ultimate success.
Wherever you live in the world, it is possible to study with Nottingham Law School and receive the same support as UK-based students. You will be welcome to join us at the intensive teaching weekends, but they are not compulsory. Our staff will help you with your studies and you can connect with other students via NOW, our online virtual learning environment.
Why study this course?
- It is recognised by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Bar Standards Board as a Qualifying Law Degree, enabling you to progress to further legal training to become a solicitor or barrister.
- You can study at your own pace with three, four or five year routes available.
- The course is ideal for those who are unable to attend university full-time.
- There are four intensive teaching weekends each year which will enable you to enhance your learning and meet staff and other students.
- If you have previously studied English Law at a minimum of first year degree-level, you may be able to gain direct entry to the second or third years.
- Nottingham Law School has considerable experience of delivering courses to adults in employment and offers excellent support, including a range of eLearning.
If you have any queries about the course please contact us:
Contact details
Telephone: +44 (0)115 848 4460
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Please note the following information for applicants
You will receive special study materials that cover the syllabus and give you all the information you need to be successful in the assessments.
In order to obtain the degree you need to pass twelve subjects. The quickest way is to study four subjects each year for three years. Alternatively you can choose to study over four or five years. If you are not sure about which route to take, please ask us for advice.
Modules (2012 entry)
Three year track (please note the same modules will be studied in the four and five year routes but over a longer time period).
Year One
- Law of Contract
- Legal Method
- Law of Torts
- Public Law and Human Rights
Year Two
- European Union Law
- Land Law
- Criminal Law
- Law of Trusts
Year Three
- Independent Law Research Project
- Three Law Option Modules
Please note that we update our modules regularly and options may change.
How will I learn?
The teaching materials, which are supplied in hard copy, are accompanied by a teaching and preparation schedule designed to ensure your learning is on track. The University gives you access to a virtual learning environment (NOW), that provides you with online information including study materials, assignments, previous exam papers, course updates and emails.
The academic team has many years of experience in teaching law to distance-learners and tutors are available to discuss any academic problems by email, telephone or fax throughout the year.
During the four study weekends, teaching takes place in Nottingham. Teaching consists of some direct lectures but is principally small-group discussions, where problem-solving is a major focus.
Your future career
When you graduate, there is the opportunity for you 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 want to become a solicitor you will be guaranteed a place on our Legal Practice Course (LPC) following successful completion of the LLB with honours (normally a 2.1 or above. Students who gain or are predicted a 2.2 will be considered if they can provide additional evidence of their achievement).
Nottingham Law School's LPC is the only one to have received the highest possible rating from the Law Society every year.
A degree in Law is highly valued and can provide a solid foundation for a variety of occupations. 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).
This course does not offer placements.
Entry requirements
For those applicants with formal qualifications there are the following criteria:
- five GCE/GCSE passes, two at A-level or
- four GCE/GCSE passes, three at A-level or
- BTEC National/Higher Certificate or Diploma or
- an appropriate Access course qualification or
- an appropriate Professional qualification or
- a degree in another discipline.
Applications are welcomed from students with no formal qualifications and will be assessed on an individual basis, taking into account the Personal Statement, Reference(s) and any relevant life or work experience. It is a programme requirement that students have access to the internet and are IT literate.
How to apply
Click the apply now button at the top of the page to complete your application.
You must make arrangements for submission of your reference. An academic or professional reference (e.g. from your employer) will be acceptable. If you have difficulty with either of these, please contact the Law School Admissions team for advice. One reference is sufficient in the first instance. Please give the name of your second referee and we will contact them if we need to.
There is no application fee. Your application will be considered by the course leader and a letter will be sent to you as soon as possible. If you require a receipt of your application form, please include a stamped addressed envelope.
You should submit your application as soon as possible.
Contact details
Telephone: +44 (0)115 848 4460
Email us
Course fee
This fee includes:
- all tuition
- all learning materials for each module that you will study, including a teaching and learning schedule
- access to online support
- University registration
- examination fees
The only additional costs are:
- supplementary fees if you choose to sit your exams away from Nottingham
- hotel costs at exam times (if necessary)
- additional books you may want to purchase
- residential costs for teaching weekends.
You can pay the whole fee at the start of the year, or in three instalments at no additional cost. If you live overseas you can sit your examinations near to where you live.