Law

York St John University
Undergraduate LLB (Hons) Full-time 3 Years LawPolicing

UCAS Points

104 points

About this course

This programme gives our students the opportunity to study the foundational subjects of law whilst pursuing a range of optional modules to suit your interests and goals. The first year of the LLB Law (Hons) programme is comprised of compulsory modules that advance the techniques of successful legal study in foundational areas of law. In the second and third years, further compulsory modules are undertaken alongside optional modules such as Employment Law and the Law of Terrorism.

The range of optional modules enable you to select the route through the programme which best suits you — whether that is directed towards the legal profession, one of the many other careers open to law graduates, or just personal or academic interest.

Throughout this legal practice degree, there are also opportunities to engage in mooting, mock trials, presentation activities, ‘practical’ legal problem solving and legal research.

Our LLB degree will provide you with an excellent learning experience - working with a small cohort of students and academics who know you by name within a student-centred environment. York St John Law School also has excellent links with local legal practitioners. As well as your formal learning classes, there are a range of law-related extra-curricular activities for you to get involved in, such as the student law society, debating and mooting.

Entry Requirements

UCAS Tariff Points 104 points

Career Prospects

Graduates from this course typically go into the following occupations:

1136 Human resource managers and directors
2412 Solicitors and lawyers
2419 Legal professionals
3520 Legal associate professionals
4135 Library clerks and assistants
4113 Officers of non-governmental organisations

Course Details

Qualification
Bachelor of Law (with Honours) - LLB (Hons)
Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
3 Years
Start Date
2025
Academic Year
2025
Campus / Location
York
Scheme
Undergraduate
Subjects
Law, Policing