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Undergraduate Bachelor of Laws (LLB)

Law

Develop an understanding of the law, legal systems, rules and practices. This LLB degree will open career opportunities in the legal profession and beyond.

Law

Course overview

  • UCAS code


    M100
  • Institution code


    L27
  • Main location


    City Campus
  • Attendance


    Full-Time
  • Duration


    3 Years
  • Start date


    21 Sep 2026

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Professionally recognised

This LLB Law course will provide a solid foundation for those wishing to qualify as a solicitor or barrister in England and Wales. 

As part of this course, you’ll:

  • Build a solid understanding of the legal systems, rules and practices that govern and regulate society
  • Gain strong transferable skills as you explore a breadth of subjects
  • Study commercial and social relationships
  • Analyse, critique and challenge contemporary issues in law
  • Learn to communicate fluently and coherently using appropriate legal terminology
  • Develop realistic strategic solutions to legal problems and recognise conflicts and tensions in law

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Professional links

We have strong connections with local, regional and national law firms, so you'll have the opportunity to network with potential employers during your study. Some of the firms and organisations we work in conjunction with include:

We regularly organise experience days and short internships for students to apply for. Recent insight days have taken place at Squire Patton Boggs, Leeds Building Society and Mills & Reeve.

Pro Bono opportunities

Leeds Law School offers numerous Pro Bono opportunities for you to take advantage of. Our Law Clinic brings local law firms even closer to our student community, providing a confidential environment for the public to seek free (Pro Bono) legal advice. This opportunity provides invaluable experience of legal practice to enhance your CV.

We've also partnered with charity Support Through Court, to provide litigants in person with help navigating the legal system. You can work with Support Through Court on a placement or voluntary basis, assisting in completing court forms, writing statements, and attending hearings.

Additionally, you can take part in our Street Law programme. You'll get involved by teaching members of the public about important legal rights and issues, such as social media, criminal law and discrimination in the workplace.

Law Trove

Leeds Law School subscribes to Law Trove, an online service offered by Oxford University Press, worth over £200. This means you'll have free access to all Oxford University Press Law textbooks. You'll be able to read texts online or download chapters in PDF format to read offline or print.

Sharpen your skills

You can take part in competitions to hone your legal skills in mooting, negotiation, mediation, debating, interviewing and advising. You'll develop your personal and employability skills and have further opportunities to engage with legal professionals.

Mentor guarantee

Our mentor guarantee is an integral part of the educational experience at Leeds Law School. You'll be paired with a professional mentor from Leeds' legal community. Your mentor will provide invaluable insight into the legal profession to support your educational development and enhance career opportunities. We offer a guarantee, so every student who'd like a mentor can have one.

Law in Practice guest lectures

Prominent legal figures regularly feature in our guest lecture series to share their experience of the profession with you. Previous speakers include human rights campaigner Baroness Shami Chakrabarti, chief executive of The Law Society, Catherine Dixon, and Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer.

Student law societies

Join one of our active student societies - the Law Society and Legal Ladies - who organise social, as well as networking and career-focused events for our student community.

Changes to legal education and training

Legal education and training has been subject to a detailed review by professional regulators in the legal sector. The review has examined the routes to qualification as a barrister or solicitor.

The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has introduced the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE) route to qualification. Those who successfully complete one of our undergraduate law degrees can move on to the next stages of qualification as a solicitor in England and Wales (completion of the SQE 1 and SQE 2).

The Bar Standards Board (BSB) no longer requires the study of a Qualifying Law Degree (QLD). However, the study of what are referred to as the 'seven legal foundations of knowledge' is still required before the vocational stage of bar training. All of our undergraduate law degrees meet this requirement, and graduates can progress to the vocational component of Bar training.

Students may also wish to consider entering the legal profession by qualifying as a Chartered Institute of Legal Executives (CILEX) lawyer by undertaking the CILEX Professional Qualification.

You can find out more about the changes at our open days and applicant days.

Why study the LLB Law course at Leeds Beckett University?

  1. 96% of students  on LLB (Hons) Law were positive about the way teaching staff explain things*
  2. Law Trove - an online service worth over £200, giving you free access to hundreds of legal texts - meaning you spend less, if anything, on textbooks
  3. Professional mentor guarantee - gain valuable insight by being paired with a mentor from the legal community
  4. Gain key legal experience by working with real clients within our Law Clinic and during placement opportunities
  5. Engage with extra-curricular activities to boost your CV - including mooting, our Street Law programme, and student-led societies

*National Student Survey 2025

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