The LLB Law Degree

UCAS Code: M100
The LLB degree is a full-time three year course. Academic years consist of two semesters and you are required to pursue modules to the value of 120 credits in each year of your studies.
- In your first year you will study compulsory modules in Public Law; Legal Foundations; Criminal; Contract Law
- In your second and final years you may choose from a wide range of optional modules. We place great emphasis on student choice and our modular scheme of study allows you to construct a degree programme tailored to your individual interests and preferences.
All of the LLB degree programmes offered by the Law School allow you to obtain a 'qualifying law degree' i.e. provide the opportunity for you to study the Foundation subjects required by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Bar Standards Board for completion of the academic stage of training towards becoming a solicitor or a barrister in England or Wales.
Find out more about each year of study, including details of core and optional modules:
Year One
Year Two and Final Year
Entry Requirements
Typical offer conditions
AAA or AABB at A2 level.
There are no specific subjects required, however we do not accept General Studies. We expect an applicant's profile to contain a minimum of two traditional academic subjects. Some subjects may be excluded from any offer that is made. Further advice and guidance on subject choices is available in a Russell Group guide on our FAQ page. We also require a strong performance at GCSE to include a pass in English (grade C or above)
Non-standard qualifications accepted include:
- International Baccalaureate: 36 points, including 6,6,6 at higher level
- European Baccalaureate: 85%
- Welsh Baccalaureate: WB Advanced Diploma with pass in Core and grades AA at A-level or AAA at A-level
- Scottish Advanced Highers: AAA
- Scottish Highers: Considered in conjunction with Advanced Highers in exceptional circumstances
- Irish Highers: AAAAA
- ACCESS courses: Considered individually
- Vocational A-levels: Acceptable only in combination with A-level
For additional international qualifications please see our country-specific webpages.

