This is a four year degree programme with an integrated foundation year. You will follow the Law, Criminology and Politics foundation year pathway which consists of 6 core modules. If you successfully pass the foundation year you can progress to Law LLB with History or any of our other Law, Criminology or Politics three year degree programmes.
If you're interested in becoming a barrister or solicitor, or pursuing a career in commerce or government, our Law LLB with History degree will give you the foundation you need to be successful. This programme is designed for those interested in solving, understanding and preventing crimes.
The LL.B (Hons) Law with History has been designed for students who wish to study for a qualifying law degree, but who also thirst to better understand the past and make sense of the world we live in. Our LL.B Law with History is an immensely varied and rich course that gives you an in-depth view of the world and the contours and forces at play between economics, society, culture, politics and religion. Understand the context of the law of England and Wales. No law can be read in isolation, but must be read within its historical context. Law and History are perfect partners.
All St. Mary’s LLB (Hons) degrees are Qualifying Law Degrees, and are recognised for professional purposes by the Law Society, the Bar Council of England and Wales, and the Law Society of Ireland for professional purposes.
The degree's focus on practical (as well as theoretical) teaching means you can develop the analytical and critical skills essential for formulating legal arguments. You'll also have the opportunity to study a range of specialist subjects that are relevant to your own aspirations.
With a wide range of option modules - including work-based learning placements - and a diverse variety of assessment methods, such as simulated negotiation exercises and delivering presentations, you will learn through experiencing the law, not just through exams.
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How to Apply
26 January This is the deadline for applications to be completed and sent for this course. If the university or college still has places available you can apply after this date, but your application is not guaranteed to be considered.
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M109
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S64
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Points of Entry
The following entry points are available for this course:
Year 1
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