The University of Law
LLB Law
Course overview
ULaw's LLB Law is a qualifying law degree route taught by experienced legal professionals. The course combines legal foundations with practical, workshop-based learning and allows students to tailor study through SQE/CILEX, business or individual pathways. It prepares students for legal careers such as solicitor, barrister, CILEX lawyer or paralegal, while also building transferable skills for politics, journalism, business, HR and finance.
Entry requirements
Standard entry requirements are BBB at A Level, DDM at BTEC, 120 UCAS tariff points from three A Levels or equivalent, and GCSE English Language Grade C/4 or above or equivalent. Foundation-year requirements differ.
Career prospects
Teaching and assessment
Campus locations
London Bloomsbury
14 Store Street, London WC1E 7DE
Fees and funding
For 2026/27, ULaw lists UK full-time fees from £9,790, part-time evening fees from £7,335 per year, and London international fees of £18,100 per year before applicable international bursary. Foundation-year fees differ.
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