Law LLB (hons) in University of Northampton, UK
Law LLB (hons) in University of Northampton
Our Law LLB course is accredited by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and Bar Standards Board as a Qualifying Law Degree in England and Wales. The course gives exemption from the academic stage of qualification for both branches of the legal profession. If you are intending to qualify as a solicitor or barrister then this is the course for you.
The Law team is the current University of Northampton Changemaker Team of the Year. They received this award for their work in giving students as many opportunities as possible to make a difference in a range of communities such volunteering, our Street Law Project, the Pro Bono Clinic, setting up charities and so much more. The team were commended for “their commitment and passion to all their activities which provide law students with valuable exposure to real life experiences and situations and in no small way ensures that people with access to legal aid can gain justice”.
We will support you to achieve your career and study ambitions, which is why if you complete our Employability Plus Gold programme or Changemaker Gold certificate alongside your studies and if you haven’t secured full-time employment 12 months after graduating* we will secure a three – six month paid internship for you, or support you into postgraduate study.
Course Details
If you choose to study Law with us you will benefit from a varied and imaginative modular scheme that is designed to offer you a wide range of options in addition to the foundation subjects that are required by legal professional bodies. Our approach to teaching and learning is centred around you, we ensure that we teach Law in its social, political, and economic context across all three stages of the course.
We offer a wide range of additional voluntary activities, such as court visits, mooting, client interviewing and negotiating as part of the Law LLB. There is also the opportunity for you to get involved with our Pro Bono Clinic or join the Student Law Society, which organises social and professional activities that help to prepare you for a legal career. Our Law team has links with organisations such as Northamptonshire Rights and Equality Council and Citizens Advice, allowing you to make valuable contacts and learn from their experiences.
Our Law team has strong links with the local legal profession and visiting law firms and barristers provide students with career advice.
Take a look at the blogs written by staff and students in the Law division.
Information from the Solicitors Regulation Authority
Currently, if you want to be solicitor in England and Wales you can take a Qualifying Law Degree (usually three years), followed by the Legal Practice Course (one year), followed by a training contract (on the job training secured through a law firm, two years).
Taking our Qualifying Law Degree enables you to gain an exemption from the current qualification process.
The Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE) is a centralised assessment for anyone who wants to qualify as a solicitor in England and Wales. It will provide a fair and consistent assessment for all candidates regardless of whether they have taken a law degree or qualified through new routes like the solicitor apprenticeship.
When will the SQE be introduced?
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) are working towards an introduction date of 2020 and are currently on target to meet it.
How much will the new system cost?
There will be the cost for sitting the SQE assessments and the cost of any training courses.
for the SQE. Information about the cost of the SQE assessments is not yet available because the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) have not decided exactly what the final examinations will look like.
For more information please visit the SRA website.
The Faculty of Business and Law is currently monitoring these developments closely with a view to advising students about law career routes. We are also reviewing our curriculum to ensure that our legal education provisions continue to prepare students effectively for legal practice and/or professional careers more widely and will be seeking input from students and other stakeholders into the review process.
Methods of Learning
Our Law team uses a variety of teaching methods including face-to-face lectures, seminars, workshops and online materials. You can expect to put in 200 hours of work on each module that you study. You will have two hours of contact time per week with your tutor.
Assessments
Assessment methods vary on our Law LLB course. The modules involve a variety of assessment activities including seminar debates, group and individual presentations and project work.
Extracurricular activities
- mooting, negotiating and client interviewing take place internally and externally and at competition level. We have previously been successful in national mooting, negotiating and client interviewing competitions.
- you are encouraged to get involved in law-related volunteering and to participate in the Shoosmiths Link Scheme and the Pro Bono Legal Advice Clinic.
- you will have the opportunity to take part in Street Law Projects and in research projects as student researchers and develop your academic skills which will also be useful for if you are considering other professions.
- we host a range of guest lectures and have a thriving Student Law Society which organises social and professional activities.
Your reading materials are accessible from our library however, you may choose to purchase your own copy of the textbooks.
Scholarships
EU and International Scholarships
We’re committed to offering the opportunity to study in the UK to the best and brightest students from around the world.
The Sir Thomas White scholarship will support and acknowledge an academically gifted student, with the proviso that the selection panel is confident that there is…
The T D Lewis Scholarship provides both undergraduate and postgraduate students with financial awards of up to £1,000. This scholarship is awarded on educational excellence…
The Chancellor’s Fund is a bi-annual fund providing students with awards of between £100 and £1,000. You must be a current student to apply. The…
The Max Engel Memorial Bursary
The Max Engel Memorial Bursary currently awards £1,500 to one student or, in some cases, divided between two or more students. It is intended to…
The Wilson Endowment Scholarship provides a £1,500 scholarship to undergraduate students from the Northamptonshire area. The endowed scholarship was donated in memory of Mr Lynn Wilson,…
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Duration :
Intake
Sep
Level
Undergraduate
Tuition & fees
£ 13,000 Per Year
IELTS
6.0
TOFL
0
PTE
0