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
- 93% of our 2010 graduates were in employment or further study 6 months after graduating
- 91% student satisfaction in the 2012 National Student Survey
Our degree courses
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Title |
Duration |
Typical UK entry requirements |
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3 years |
AAA / AAB from 3 A-levels (or equivalent) |
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2 years |
A high 2:2 university degree |
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4 years |
Apply to LLB Law in the first instance, transfer during Year 1 |
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4 years |
AAA / AAB from 3 A-levels including French (or equivalent) |
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4 years |
AAA / AAB from 3 A-levels (or equivalent). Applicants must also be fluent in French |
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3 years |
AAA / AAB from 3 A-levels (or equivalent) |
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4 years |
AAA / AAB from 3 A-levels including a modern language (or equivalent) |
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3 years |
AAA / AAB from 3 A-levels (or equivalent) |
All of our undergraduate degree programmes are campus based and full-time.