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LLB (Hons)
What makes BPP’s LLB (Hons)
stand out?
• ecure a place on our Career Guaranteed LPC or
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MA (LPC with Business) if you obtain a minimum
2.2 on our LLB (Hons) degree
LLB (Hons)
This is the most flexible of our law degrees, allowing you the maximum
opportunity to tailor your study to your interests with a wide range of
electives to choose from. It is suitable for those who want to move on to
the Legal Practice Course (LPC) if you want to be a Solicitor or the
Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC) if you aim to be a Barrister, or
those who want to use the knowledge and skills they have learnt to open
the doors to a variety of rewarding careers. The degrees are awarded by
BPP University.
• 60+ UCAS points at A2 level in any subject, or BPP’s
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Pathway or Foundation programme in Legal Studies
Educational background for two year
full-time accelerated
• oin a world renowned law school with exclusive global
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law firm clients. BPP University has excellent links to
the legal profession and strong connections with a wide
consortium of international law firms, many of whom
send their trainees exclusively to BPP Law School
• ur LLB (Hons) is a practical law degree designed
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with employers and taught by experienced legal
professionals and legal academics
• ll modules within the programme are ‘practiceA
ready’, designed to enhance your employability in a
legal context. In particular, you’ll develop the ability
to undertake legal research, identify legal issues
and put forward appropriate solutions, analyse
cases and statutes and construct legal arguments
• tudy specialised electives from all areas and types
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of practice, from Family Law and Child Law to
International Public Law and Armed Conflict through
to Medical Law, Employment Law and Banking Law
• ain practical legal experience by working on real
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cases through our Pro Bono Centre from year two
onwards – and potentially use your experiences
to count towards your degree in our Independent
Experience Project module
Programme details
Guaranteed
place on our
LPC or MA (LPC
with Business)
if you obtain a
minimum 2.2 on
our LLB (Hons)
UCAS course code
• Three years full-time (M100)
September, January & May*
• Two years full-time accelerated
(M101)
• ou will be fully supported through your degree by
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academic lecturers and a dedicated student manager
Start dates
How to apply
• our-six years part-time apply
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online at:
www.bpp.com/undergraduate
• hroughout your studies, you’ll benefit from
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outstanding learning materials and online
resources – all included in your fee
For full-time undergraduate
degrees, please apply via UCAS:
www.ucas.ac.uk
Classroom
Find out more
Coursework, examinations, (oral
and written) & computer-based
assessments
• pecialist legal career advice available as soon as
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you accept your university place, until you secure
your first legal position
For all other applications please
apply online directly to BPP:
www.bpp.com/undergraduate
Assessment
• edicated revision programme for BPP law students
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to support you through your exams and assessments
For full programme information
please visit: www.bpp.com/llb
Modes of study
Study centres
Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds,
London Waterloo & Manchester
Entry requirements
English Language
• ELTS score 6.5 or equivalent
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*Subject to demand. Please note programmes/
modes/electives may not run at all locations.
Educational background for three year
full-time and part-time study
**Not all options are always available each
semester or at every BPP Law School location
and are dependent upon demand
You should hold an equivalent to:
• CSE grade C in English Language and Maths
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You should hold an equivalent to:
• GCSE grade C in English Language and Maths
• 00+ UCAS points with a minimum of two Bs at
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A2 level in any academic subject
Modules
Compulsory
- Administrative Law
- onstitutional and Human Rights Law
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- Contract Law
- Criminal Law
- English Legal System and Reasoning
- Land Law
- Law of Equity and Trusts
- Law of the European Union
- Law of Tort
- Lawyers’ Ethics
- Legal Skills
- Professional Skills in Practice
Final year electives**
- Introduction to Comparative Legal Systems
- Legal Research
- Banking Law
- Child Law
- Company Law
- Consumer Law
- Employment Law
- Independent Experience Project (Research Module)
- Family Law
- Financial Crime
- General Principles of Taxation (Research Module)
- Human Rights
- Intellectual Property
- International Financial Law
- International Trade and Commerce
- Introduction to Mandarin
- Jurisprudence
- Landlord and Tenant
- Law of Armed Conflict
- Law of Evidence
- Media Law
- Medical Law
- Property Tax (research module)
- Public International Law
www.bpp.com/undergraduate
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