During the foundation year, students will focus on developing skills in research, writing, and analysis, while gaining a basic understanding of legal concepts and the justice system. The main degree explores a wide range of core law subjects, such as contract law, criminal law, constitutional law, tort law, and European law, alongside legal theory, ethics, and the practice of law in both national and international contexts.
The course combines theoretical learning with practical application, encouraging students to engage with case studies, legal research, and real-world legal issues. Throughout the program, students will also develop key transferable skills in problem-solving, communication, and legal reasoning, preparing them for a variety of careers in law, business, or public policy.
Key Features:
- Foundation year offering a smooth transition to university-level study and legal education.
- In-depth coverage of key areas of law, including contract, criminal, and constitutional law.
- Opportunities for practical learning through case studies, legal research, and analysis.
- Development of essential skills in legal reasoning, research, communication, and ethical practice.
Graduates will be well-prepared for careers in legal practice, business law, human rights, government, and further study in specialized legal fields. The program also serves as a solid foundation for students pursuing professional legal qualifications such as the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE) or Bar professional training.