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    Bachelor of Laws (Accelerated)

    University of Hertfordshire

    University of Hertfordshire

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    United Kingdom, Hatfield

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    M101

    Campuses

    University of Hertfordshire

    Hatfield

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines18-Jan-2024
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 14,750  / year
    Next Intake 18-Jan-2024

    Bachelor of Laws (Accelerated)

    About

    Why choose this course?

    • Fast track your career on this two year course
    • Practice your legal skills in our full-size replica Crown Court
    • Work with experienced lawyers in our award-winning law clinic

    So, why study for your two-year LLB accelerated law degree here at Hertfordshire? Well alongside a Gold rating for our teaching, we have a dedicated Law School, incredible facilities and an innovative teaching team of practising lawyers and solicitors. Whatever your level 3 background is, we'll prepare you to meet the demands of today's legal profession. You'll even finish with a degree fully recognised by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and Bar Standards Board. Kick start your career with exceptional skills, experience and opportunities.  

    You'll study in our fantastic Law Building, practise your skills in our replica Crown Court and solve real problems for the local community in our very own pro-bono law clinic. Get stuck into our huge range of co-curricular activities and you'll also future proof your degree with skills and qualifications in areas like mooting, trial advocacy and client interviewing.  

    As well as exploring the fundamentals of law, you'll explore contemporary issues as diverse as data protection, human rights, terrorism and cybercrime. We use an innovative flipped-classroom model that lets you watch lectures online, from home, before coming to seminars to tackle the issues in-depth with your tutors. It's a unique approach that gives you flexibility, structure and a permanent online resource you can dive into – anytime, anywhere.  

    Awarded Best Contribution by a Team of Students helping vulnerable people at risk of homelessness in Hertfordshire. (Law Works Student Pro Bono Awards, 2022). 

    Why study this two-year programme? 

    The obvious answer - you graduate in just two years! You'll do level 4 in the first year and start part of level 5 over the first summer. In the second year, you'll continue with level 5 and complete level 6 in the second summer. This will make your overall cost less than if you were to choose the standard Law degree. Plus, you'll enter the jobs market earlier than your peers too!  

    What are the facilities like?  

    Outstanding. Our bright, modern Law School Building opened its doors in 2011 and brings you a mixture of fantastic technology, well-equipped study spaces and realistic legal settings. Inside you'll find our incredible replica Crown Court, complete with judge's bench and viewing gallery, where you'll practise your skills and build your confidence.    

    We've also got our very own law clinic, where you'll work with experienced lawyers and solicitors to solve real problems for local people.  

    Hertfordshire Law School has helped graduates forge successful careers for 40 years. You'll benefit from our reputation for being forward thinking, innovative, and responsive to the world around us.

    How to use the 2-year programme in Canada

    To practise law in Canada students who complete the two-year accelerated programme to qualify in Canada are required to apply to the National Committee on Accreditation (NCA) and obtain a Certificate of Qualification. The NCA's role is in assesses the qualifications of individuals with legal qualifications obtained outside of Canada who wish to be admitted to a common law bar in Canada. Accreditation is decided on an individual basis, which will take into account the particular circumstances of the individual's education.

    Once the application has been reviewed, the NCA will issue an assessment result to the applicant listing the subjects and/or legal education that is required to ensure that the applicant's legal education and training is appropriate. Generally, for those undertaking a two-year LLB and achieves a 2:2, with no individual marks under 46%, then they will have 7 exams to do: the 5 mandatory exams, plus another 2 assigned by the NCA. For full details please see the NCA website.

    What's the course about?

    People, power and problem solving. A law degree is a fantastic opportunity to study human relationships, investigate complex problems and understand the diverse structures that keep us functioning as a modern, evolving society. It's a qualification that opens doors into a huge range of careers, giving you a deep, sought-after knowledge of the way our legal world works today.  

    In your first year, you'll spend your first year building a really strong foundation of legal knowledge – and developing professional skills you'll use throughout your law degree and beyond. Together we'll explore the English legal system, examining criminal, public and contract law. And right from the beginning, you'll experience our mock assessment centre, to develop real-world, professional skills in a supportive environment.

    In your second year, it's time to explore the areas that really fire your imagination. You'll explore property law, EU law and the law of torts – the civil wrongs that can damage people's health, safety, property or prospects. You'll start making choices about specialisms, and you'll be assessed in our replica Crown Court, presenting client arguments in front of a judge. You'll also have the exciting opportunity to get involved in our pro bono and law clinic where you can practise your new-found skills by giving legal advice to people in our local community.    

    As well as core modules on equity, trusts, wills and probate, you'll choose from more than 20 specialist subjects – from international environmental law to complex cybercrimes.  

    With inspiring guest speakers, events and networking sessions, you'll be immersed in the legal community from the moment you join us – giving you the skills, experience and contacts to launch a brilliant career.  

     Find out more about the structure of our accelerated degree.

    Watch our Canada International Student Story to find out just what it's like to travel across the globe and study with us here at Hertfordshire.

    Your main campus is de Havilland

    You'll share this campus with students from business, law, sport, education, and humanities subjects. The student housing is close to our Sports Village which includes a gym, swimming pool and climbing wall. You can get breakfast, lunch, or dinner in our on-campus restaurant or bar (in the newly built Enterprise Hub) on days you don't feel like cooking. You can also use the common room to play pool, video games or just to hang out with friends. Our Learning Resources Centres are open 24/7, which means you can study whenever suits you best. Want to pop over to the other campus? You can take the free shuttle bus or walk there in just 15 minutes.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Tawajihiya with 70% or above. High School Diploma with a minimum overall average of 3.0, 2 Advanced Placement (AP) with a minimum score of 3.0

    Career

    Whatever career you're building, your LLB Law is a great head start. Want to be a barrister? It's recognised by the Bar Standards Board, getting you onto their professional course. Rather be a solicitor? It's recognised by the Solicitors Regulation Authority as a qualifying degree. Like to be a paralegal? Get straight onto the National Association of Licensed Paralegals' Level 7 Diploma. 

    If you complete certain modules, you'll also be exempt from the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives (CILEx) Level 6 diploma – and able to jump into legal practice ahead of your peers. 

    Within our pro-bono Law Clinic you will be able to solve real-life problems within the local community supporting a range of charities. Recent students have worked with Future Living Hertford, Centrepoint, Red Kite, Herts Domestic Abuse Helpline and CDA Herts. You will also have the opportunity to work closely with lawyers from the following law firms:  

    • Curwens
    • Longmores 
    • Raydens
    • Debenhams Ottaway
    • Cleveland Scott York

    This course will prepare you for a variety of legal careers. Our Law graduates have gone on to work as Paralegals, Compliance officers, Solicitors and Barristers with employers including: 

    • Crown Prosecution Service 
    • Civil Service 
    • Crane & Staples 
    • Taylor Walton 
    • Debenhams Ottaway 
    • Macfarlanes 
    • Linklaters 
    • Slater & Gordon  
    • Herbert Smith Freehills 
    • HSBC  
    • Dispute Resolution Ombudsman 

    Our strong links with local, regional, and national employers is what sets Hertfordshire Law School apart. Some of our links include Crown Prosecution Service, Hertfordshire County Council and Dispute Resolution Ombudsman. We also have close connections with Hertfordshire Junior Lawyers Division and Hertfordshire Law Society. You'll benefit from social events, a legal education programme with top-class speakers and a chance to share ideas through networking and training events, all of which will prepare you for life after your degree. 

    Even if you don't follow a legal career, an LLB really does open doors. Graduates can also go into law, local government, the police, management, HR, accountancy, teaching and journalism. 

    You can also study for a master's with us. Our LLM is the classic legal master's, with lots of opportunities to specialise, while our LLM Legal Practice incorporates the Legal Practice Course (LPC) which you need to qualify as a solicitor – and gives you access to postgraduate funding.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 14,750 

    How to Apply

    Apply via UCAS

    All applications for undergraduate university degree courses are made through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS).

    Typically, they must submit their application to UCAS by 15 January deadline to give them the best possible chance of securing a place at their preferred university. For further details, look up the key UCAS dates so you are aware of what you have to do when.

    They can choose up to 5 courses to apply for. These can be at one university or spread across different institutions. The same application is used for the 5 choices so selecting similar topics will make it easier to write a focused submission.

    Completing the UCAS application

    If you have questions on how to apply, you can talk to staff during a university open day visit.

    The UCAS application is made online. Information required include:

    1. personal details and information about support requirements.
    2. background details.
    3. course and university choices.
    4. education and qualifications overview.
    5. employment details and experience.
    6. personal statement.
    University of Hertfordshire

    Bachelor of Laws (Accelerated)

    University of Hertfordshire

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    United Kingdom,

    Hatfield

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