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    Law LLB (Hons), sandwich with foundation year and work placement

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    United Kingdom, Portsmouth

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    Mix

    Course Code

    M100

    Campuses

    London

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2026
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    Duration 5 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 17,900  / year(s)
    Next Intake September-2026

    Law LLB (Hons), sandwich with foundation year and work placement

    About

    Develop your understanding of UK law and the legal system with our LLB (Hons) Law degree.

    You’ll explore the foundations of law as a discipline, build key legal skills such as client interviewing and negotiation, and gain a wide but detailed knowledge of UK law topics.

    You’ll take part in live community projects to apply your learning as you study, and have the chance to practise your legal skills in our replica courtroom — where you’ll experience what advocacy can be like in a real crown court, with hidden recording equipment so you can review your performance afterwards.

    If you take a paid industry placement after your second or third year, you’ll spend a year working in the legal profession or a quasi-legal environment, such as the Bank of England. This experience, alongside department insight days with Law firms and University networking events with guest speakers, means you’ll finish your course with connections in the legal industry.

    With transferable skills and practical work experience that you can apply to multiple sectors, you’ll graduate ready to enter a range of jobs with your law degree.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Entry requirements

    Entry requirements (September 2026 start)

    Typical offers for LLB (Hons) Law

    • A levels - BBB-BBC
    • UCAS points - 112-120 points from 3 A levels, or equivalent (calculate your UCAS points)
    • T-levels - Merit
    • BTECs (Extended Diplomas) - DDM-DMM
    • International Baccalaureate - 27

    You may need to have studied specific subjects or GCSEs - see full entry requirements and other qualifications we accept.

    English language requirements

    • English Language proficiency at a minimum of IELTS band 6.5 with no component score below 6.0.

    See alternative English language qualifications.

    We also accept other standard English tests and qualifications, as long as they meet the minimum requirements of your course.

    If you don't meet the English language requirements yet, you can achieve the level you need by successfully completing a pre-sessional English programme before you start your course.

    Worried about your grades?

    If you're not sure you meet the entry requirements, or need some help to get uni-ready, then we offer LLB (Hons) Law with a Foundation Year through our partners at ICP to bring you up to speed. When you successfully finish, you'll get a guaranteed place on LLB (Hons) Law.

    Find out more about our foundation years with ICP

    Typical offers for LLB (Hons) Law with Foundation Year

    You may need to have studied specific subjects – find full entry requirements and other qualifications we accept.

    English language requirements

    • English language proficiency at a minimum of IELTS band 5.5 with no component score below 5.5.

    See alternative English language qualifications.

    We also accept other standard English tests and qualifications, as long as they meet the minimum requirements of your course.

    If you don't meet the English language requirements yet, you can achieve the level you need by successfully completing a pre-sessional English programme before you start your course.

    Please note this foundation year with ICP isn't currently open to EU or International students.

    Ideal skills and qualities for this course

    As well as meeting the entry requirements for this course, we're looking for people who have good reading and writing skills and who are curious about the world.

    You do not have to be a confident speaker or presenter to get a place on this degree; we'll help you develop those skills throughout the course.

    We look at more than just your grades

    While we consider your grades when making an offer, we also carefully look at your circumstances and other factors to assess your potential. These include whether you live and work in the region and your personal and family circumstances which we assess using established data.

    Explore more about how we make your offer

    From student to solicitor

    The University is known for its Gold teaching standard. After completing my undergraduate here, I can confirm that the quality of teaching, support and guidance has been beyond my expectations.

    Shashi Kaur, LLB Law Graduate

    Read Shashi's story

    English Program Requirements

    Career

    Law is an incredibly flexible degree. If you don't believe us, take a look at our blog about the 7 reasons to study law.

    When you graduate you'll be ready to take your next step to train as a solicitor, a barrister or a Chartered Legal Executive. It's worth noting that Chartered Legal Executives can now become judges, coroners, advocates and partners in law firms.

    Some of our graduates go on to secure training contracts, but others choose to go into different professions. Law degrees are in the top 10 degrees for employability, as you'll graduate with a wide range of transferable skills that will make you very employable across a range of other sectors.

    Doing a law degree gives you a wide range of career options.

    Previous graduates of this course have got jobs in companies such as:

    • Eversheds Sutherland
    • Churchers Solicitors
    • Gammon Bell & Co
    • Downs Solicitors LLP
    • Coffin Mew LLP
    • Shoosmith Solicitors
    • HMRC
    • National Assembly Wales
    • Ministry of Defence

    Graduates of this course have gone onto roles such as:

    • trainee solicitor
    • trainee barrister
    • paralegal
    • financial consultant
    • intellectual brand protection analyst
    • letting negotiator
    • human resources manager
    • recruitment consultant
    • accountant
    • international project manager
    • senior researcher
    • company secretary

    Previous graduates of this course have got jobs in companies such as:

    • Eversheds Sutherland
    • Churchers Solicitors
    • Gammon Bell & Co
    • Downs Solicitors LLP
    • Coffin Mew LLP
    • Shoosmith Solicitors
    • HMRC
    • National Assembly Wales
    • Ministry of Defence

    Graduates of this course have gone onto roles such as:

    • trainee solicitor
    • trainee barrister
    • paralegal
    • financial consultant
    • intellectual brand protection analyst
    • letting negotiator
    • human resources manager
    • recruitment consultant
    • accountant
    • international project manager
    • senior researcher
    • company secretary

    Other graduates have continued their studies at postgraduate level or set up successful businesses with help and support from the University.

    Community Lawyer module

    Work with one of our partners to apply your learning by giving them legal advice. Partners have included the British Red Cross and Citizens Advice.

    Learn more about the community lawyer module

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    Student stories

    April Phillips - LLB (Hons) Law graduate

    University of Portsmouth alumna April Phillips graduated in 2018 with a Law degree. She is now a Corporate Associate at Shoosmiths.  April explains how the Faculty of Business and Law gave her key insights into London city firms, highlighted opportunities and helped her successfully apply for a training contract. 

    My name is April Phillips and I'm a trainee solicitor at Shoosmiths.

    I'd enjoyed law when I was at college and wanted to do something that I would be interested in. I knew that law would be quite a broad ranging topic and it would open up a lot of opportunities post-university.

    While I was at the University of Portsmouth, I decided to explore different avenues to try and figure out what I wanted to do post-university, and as part of that I found that I really enjoyed the system aspect of it, so I decided to explore that further, which meant I then decided to apply for a training contract.

    A number of opportunities were highlighted to me by lecturers, including the City Solicitors Horizons programme, which was a programme based in London, which looked at city firms and gave some insight into those which I otherwise wouldn't have had.

    Going into law, it's a competitive field and I needed to get as much experience as I could to demonstrate that I could do the job and would stand out against other candidates from other universities.

    I probably wouldn't have been able to make that decision without that experience. My time at the University of Portsmouth changed me in terms of my confidence and my ultimate path.

    It gave me the chance to explore that and that confidence grew as a result and I think I'm more of a well-rounded human being now, I like to think.

    I've been back a couple of times, done a couple of different events. It's quite nice to go back and hopefully reassure people that it's not as scary as you think and that making those choices and experiencing things while you're at university, that time is really valuable and can change your path.

    It's really motivating and it's nice to recognise how I've got here and the success that I've had and pass that on to hopefully see more junior lawyers coming through from Portsmouth.

    Sion on using the skills he learnt on his Law degree in the Business world

    Sion Evans

    Sion graduated in 2015 with a Law degree from the University of Portsmouth. He is now a Recruitment Business Partner at Howden Group Holdings. Find out what Sion’s role entails and how he’s applying the skills he learned during his time at uni.

    My name is Sion Evans and I'm a Recruitment Business Partner. I think ever since I was a kid, the plan was to go and be a lawyer. The reason that I chose to go and domy law degree over at the University of Portsmouth was that I love the city, I loved the course itself.

    There were a lot of things that actually were going to give me a lot more than what I would get elsewhere - a lot of the commercial thinking. A lot of the commercial mentality that you get at the University of Portsmouth was really key for me and also the courtroom.

    For me, advocacy was just a huge part of what I wanted to do. You are encouraged to do more.

    As much as your law degree is really important, the rest of it is also just as important. Coming out with the commercial awareness and the commercial mentality that you get from the University of Portsmouth was key.

    Going down the legal route wasn't where my calling was. I'd always thought it was and it was hard to say that to myself and to say, actually, it is not right for me. But having that knowledge and having the experiences that I had had at the University of Portsmouth, so whether that be the being head of the law society or whether that be being part of rowing societies, or even just sort of moving away from home and living somewhere else, that gave me the confidence and the ability to go out and actually to say to myself, this isn't what I want to do, but also to then be able to go into the world of work and say, I want to go and do this and I want to look at other options and I think my experience is going to be valuable to what you're doing.

    Walking across London Bridge to go to my office is a huge thing for me. It's something which I'm immensely proud of. This is the dream of coming up and working in London, being able to look out the window and seeing the Shard and seeing Tower Bridge and The Gherkin and Canary Wharf and all of these sorts of things. For me, that was a huge, huge thing. I'm immensely proud of that, really, really proud of that.

    April Phillips - LLB (Hons) Law graduate

    University of Portsmouth alumna April Phillips graduated in 2018 with a Law degree. She is now a Corporate Associate at Shoosmiths.  April explains how the Faculty of Business and Law gave her key insights into London city firms, highlighted opportunities and helped her successfully apply for a training contract. 

    My name is April Phillips and I'm a trainee solicitor at Shoosmiths.

    I'd enjoyed law when I was at college and wanted to do something that I would be interested in. I knew that law would be quite a broad ranging topic and it would open up a lot of opportunities post-university.

    While I was at the University of Portsmouth, I decided to explore different avenues to try and figure out what I wanted to do post-university, and as part of that I found that I really enjoyed the system aspect of it, so I decided to explore that further, which meant I then decided to apply for a training contract.

    A number of opportunities were highlighted to me by lecturers, including the City Solicitors Horizons programme, which was a programme based in London, which looked at city firms and gave some insight into those which I otherwise wouldn't have had.

    Going into law, it's a competitive field and I needed to get as much experience as I could to demonstrate that I could do the job and would stand out against other candidates from other universities.

    I probably wouldn't have been able to make that decision without that experience. My time at the University of Portsmouth changed me in terms of my confidence and my ultimate path.

    It gave me the chance to explore that and that confidence grew as a result and I think I'm more of a well-rounded human being now, I like to think.

    I've been back a couple of times, done a couple of different events. It's quite nice to go back and hopefully reassure people that it's not as scary as you think and that making those choices and experiencing things while you're at university, that time is really valuable and can change your path.

    It's really motivating and it's nice to recognise how I've got here and the success that I've had and pass that on to hopefully see more junior lawyers coming through from Portsmouth.

    Sion on using the skills he learnt on his Law degree in the Business world

    Sion Evans

    Sion graduated in 2015 with a Law degree from the University of Portsmouth. He is now a Recruitment Business Partner at Howden Group Holdings. Find out what Sion’s role entails and how he’s applying the skills he learned during his time at uni.

    My name is Sion Evans and I'm a Recruitment Business Partner. I think ever since I was a kid, the plan was to go and be a lawyer. The reason that I chose to go and domy law degree over at the University of Portsmouth was that I love the city, I loved the course itself.

    There were a lot of things that actually were going to give me a lot more than what I would get elsewhere - a lot of the commercial thinking. A lot of the commercial mentality that you get at the University of Portsmouth was really key for me and also the courtroom.

    For me, advocacy was just a huge part of what I wanted to do. You are encouraged to do more.

    As much as your law degree is really important, the rest of it is also just as important. Coming out with the commercial awareness and the commercial mentality that you get from the University of Portsmouth was key.

    Going down the legal route wasn't where my calling was. I'd always thought it was and it was hard to say that to myself and to say, actually, it is not right for me. But having that knowledge and having the experiences that I had had at the University of Portsmouth, so whether that be the being head of the law society or whether that be being part of rowing societies, or even just sort of moving away from home and living somewhere else, that gave me the confidence and the ability to go out and actually to say to myself, this isn't what I want to do, but also to then be able to go into the world of work and say, I want to go and do this and I want to look at other options and I think my experience is going to be valuable to what you're doing.

    Walking across London Bridge to go to my office is a huge thing for me. It's something which I'm immensely proud of. This is the dream of coming up and working in London, being able to look out the window and seeing the Shard and seeing Tower Bridge and The Gherkin and Canary Wharf and all of these sorts of things. For me, that was a huge, huge thing. I'm immensely proud of that, really, really proud of that.

    Ongoing career support – up to 5 years after you graduate

    Get experience while you study, with support to find part-time jobs, volunteering opportunities, and work experience.

    Towards the end of your degree and for up to five years after graduation, you’ll receive one-to-one support from our Careers and Employability Service to help you find your perfect role.

    Work placement year

    You can boost your employability even more by taking an optional paid placement after your second or third year of study.

    Previous students have had placements in organisations such as:

    • Verisona Law
    • Opus 2 International
    • GE Capital
    • Oracle
    • Rolls Royce Motor Cars

    Whatever your career ambitions, our placements team will be there to help and guide you and you'll maintain contact with your tutors throughout the year.

    The average salary for a 12-month paid placement is £19,800 for students in the Faculty of Business and Law. It could be more or less than this amount depending on your placement. You'll only pay a very small percentage of your tuition fee for this year.

    You could also choose to set up your own business with support from us.

    My placement has left a huge impression on me, for the best and for that, I am truly grateful for the opportunity, exposure and chance to undertake my internship at such a great firm.

    Jack Kelly, Placement student at Foot Anstey, LLB (Hons) Law

    Read blog

    During my time with Arcadis, I have had the pleasure working within both the Commercial Operations and Project Delivery & Performance sides of my team — and have learned a great deal from both. 

    Jessica Murfitt, LLB (Hons) Law

    Read Jessica's story

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 17,900 

    Application Fee

    GBP  
    University of Portsmouth

    Law LLB (Hons), sandwich with foundation year and work placement

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