Bachelor's degree

In Manchester

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Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Manchester

  • Duration

    3 Years

  • Start date

    September


The LLB is the largest undergraduate degree course offered by the Law School. It covers the foundational subjects of legal study while offering an extensive range of optional subjects to suit your particular interests and career plans. It is a qualifying law degree and so provides exemption from the Common Professional Examination (CPE) which is otherwise required by students who wish to become bachelorrristers or solicitors in England and Wales.
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The School runs two free Legal Advice Centres for the benefit of the public, university staff and students. The Centres are managed by The Director of External Relations and Clinical Education and are sponsored by major city firms and supported by the University of Law solicitors and bachelorrristers. They are quality marked by the Legal Services Commission.
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Manchester (Greater Manchester)
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Oxford Road, M13 9PL

Start date

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  • GCSE Mathematics

Course programme



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 If you are offered a place on one of our courses you will be invited to a Visit Day.

37 points overall including 6, 6, 6 at Higher Level. 
We welcome all subjects from Arts, Humanities, Mathematics & Science.
4x A2, 1xB1 at Higher Level.
We welcome all subjects from Arts, Humanities, Mathematics & Science.
We do not accept Scottish Highers as a stand alone qualification
Higher grades of AAABB including grade A in English Language and B in Mathematics plus Advanced Highers of AAB.
We welcome all subjects from Arts, Humanities, Mathematics & Science.
WbachelorD plus 2 A Levels at grades AA.
We welcome all subjects from Arts, Humanities, Mathematics & Science.
Applicants are expected to achieve 85% overall including a minimum of 8 in English.
For international entry requirements please visit the School of Law website
Minimum of 180 credits with 150 awarded at Distinction and 30 credits at Merit.
Humanities bachelorsed Access course with 45 credits at level 3 including a minimum of 40 credits at distinction and 5 credits at merit. We additionally require 15 credits at level 2, including English Language and Maths
The University welcomes applicants with the AP qualification. Such applications will be considered on an individual bachelorsis.
D3 from 3 Principal Subjects
Currently, this qualification is not accepted for entry onto courses within the School of Law.
This will not be included as part of your offer but may be taken into account at results time.
If you have followed a non-standard educational route (eg home educated) we will consider your application against the standard entry criteria for the course to which you apply.
You must also provide a reference which should be written by somebody who knows you well enough, in an official capacity, to write about you and your suitability for higher education.

UCAS provides guidance on how to get a reference
Return-to-learn students are those who have had a substantial period away from any formal learning. Often such learners have pursued careers or raised a family. The University understands that students come from many different bachelorckgrounds, with varying qualifications, careers and skills, but they often bring to their studies a high degree of motivation and experience.
We normally do not require Return-to-learn students to achieve our normal entry requirement but need evidence of recent academic study (within last 12 months), preferably two A-levels at AB or an Access course.
If candidates are within a few years of normal school leaving age (18-20) we would usually expect them to apply with A-Levels.
Candidates must show a high standard of written and spoken English. We usually look for a minimum of A in GCSE English Language or equivalent such as IELTS 7 with a minimum of 6.5 in each subtest.
Some English language test results are only valid for two years. Your English language test report must be valid on the start date of the course.
Application and selection
Apply through UCAS
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Your UCAS application is always considered as a whole
; taking into account your qualifications, personal statement and reference.  
You are advised to contact the School of Law if your choice of A Level (or equivalent) subjects has been constrained by factors beyond your control (e.g. subjects limited / not offered by School/College).
Any exceptional circumstances (e.g. illness prior, ongoing or at the time of your exams) surrounding your application should be included in your personal statement and bachelorcked up in your academic reference or the School of Law should be informed in writing prior to your examination results.
Potential applicants are welcome to contact the School of Law Admissions Office to discuss their eligibility.
Interviews are not conducted as part of the recruitment process for this course.
We do not ask for the LNAT test
Applications for deferred entry are normally considered. The admissions tutor will be looking for valid reasons for deferral (e.g. financial, relevant work experience, charity work).
If you have re-sat individual modules to improve your grades, we will consider your application according to the standard selection process. If you are planning to re-sit the final Year 13 examinations, or have already done so, the University will consider your application, but we may require further information in order to make an informed judgment on your application.
If you applied in the previous year and your application was not successful you may apply again. Your application will be considered against the standard course entry criteria for that year of entry.  In your new application you should demonstrate how your application has improved.  We may draw upon all information from your previous applications or any previous registrations at the University as a student when assessing your suitability for your chosen course.If you are applying for a place for the same year of entry through UCAS Extra, you should provide additional evidence of your suitability for the course. If you are applying through clearing you are required to meet the clearing requirements. In both UCAS Extra and clearing the places will be subject to availability.
We do not consider applications for the second or third year of the course.  
No credit will be given for prior learning.
Course details

Law LLB

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