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Law Undergraduate Courses

The University of Leicester, School of Law has consistently been rated a top Law School. Since 1966, we have produced nearly 9,000 graduates, many of whom now work all over the world.

A law degree is a gateway to many careers. In addition to the legal profession law graduates routinely find employment in a vast range of areas which include: business and finance; social welfare; the civil service; publishing; and teaching.

Why choose the University of Leicester for your LLB

  • Teaching rated as 'excellent' in the last Higher Education funding assessment
  • Ranked 11th for Law in the Times Good University Guide 2012
  • Ranked 15th for Law in the Guardian University Guide 2012
  • 87% of our 2009 graduates were in employment or further study 6 months after graduating
  • 67% of our graduates achieved a 2:1 or above in 2010.
  • 93% student satisfaction in the 2010 National Student Survey
  • 75 % of the School's research output was rated to be internationally significant in the last Research Assessment Exercise (2008)

Our degree courses

Title

Duration

Typical entry requirements

LLB Law

3 years

AAA from 3 A-levels taken at the same sitting (or equivalent)

LLB Law Senior Status

2 years

A high 2:2 university degree
(or equivalent)

LLB with a Year Abroad

4 years

As M100

LLB Law with French Law & Language

4 years

AAA from 3 A-levels (including French) taken at the same sitting (or equivalent)

LLB / MaƮtrise Double degree

4 years

AAA from 3 A-levels (or equivalent). Applicants must also be fluent in French

All of our undergraduate degree programmes are campus based and full-time.