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The Bachelor of Laws (LLB) at the University of Southampton is a three-year, full-time program that provides a strong foundation in legal theory, practice, and ethics. Students will study core areas of law such as contract law, criminal law, constitutional law, and human rights, with an emphasis on both theoretical knowledge and practical legal skills.
On-campus learning includes legal research, case analysis, and opportunities for legal practice in moot courts and placements. Graduates are prepared for careers in law firms, government agencies, international law, and public policy, where they can apply their legal knowledge to advocate for justice and fairness.
Year 1 โ Foundations in Law
Year 2 โ Intermediate Legal Studies
Year 3 โ Advanced Legal Studies and Independent Research
Graduates of this programme develop critical thinking, analytical reasoning, and strong research skills, preparing them for careers in legal practice, corporate law, public service, governmental organizations, and consultancy. Career paths include solicitor, barrister, legal advisor, policy analyst, compliance officer, or academic researcher in law. The programme also provides a solid foundation for postgraduate study in law, international law, or specialized legal fields, enabling graduates to pursue professional accreditation or advanced academic qualifications. Employers value graduates who can interpret legislation, analyze complex legal problems, and communicate effectively in professional contexts, giving them flexibility to work across legal, corporate, or policy-focused roles.
This programme offers a comprehensive understanding of the English legal system and key areas of law, combining theoretical knowledge with practical legal skills. Students engage with legal reasoning, case analysis, and independent research, developing abilities crucial for professional practice or advanced study. The curriculum emphasizes ethical understanding, analytical thinking, and effective communication, preparing graduates for diverse legal and policy-oriented careers. It is ideal for students passionate about law, justice, and legal problem-solving, providing the foundation to pursue professional legal qualifications or roles that require high-level legal expertise.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)23 8059 5000
Email: admissions@soton.ac.uk
Address: University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton, SO17 1BJ, United Kingdom