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LLB (Hons) Law

Study the seven core areas of legal knowledge and beyond

Study the seven core areas of legal knowledge and beyond

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3 years full-time
Bishop Otter Campus (Chichester)
  • Learn the seven core foundations of legal knowledge
  • Study criminal law in every year of your degree
  • Strong links to employers and organisations within the profession
  • Smaller class sizes for better learning
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in the UK for overall average positivity for Law

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in the UK for 'teaching on my course' for Law

National Student Survey 2023

1st

in the UK for 'assessment and feedback' for Law

National Student Survey 2023

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Overview

Learn a wide range of fundamental legal principles

Law exists to regulate pretty much everything we do, which is why it remains such a relevant and fascinating subject to study.

Study criminal law in each year

This three-year course will develop your knowledge and understanding of legal frameworks to give you the opportunity to pursue a career as a barrister or solicitor.

The course provides debate, discussion and learning on the seven core areas of knowledge, as you develop your academic and practical skills to prepare for a career within the profession.

We also offer you the unique opportunity to study criminal law in each year of your degree.

Innovative assessments

We use a variety of assessment methods beyond just traditional exams in order to fully prepare you for your professional career, including mock trials and client interviews.

Support for SQE 1

We also offer specific support put in place to help prepare you for the first Solicitors’ Qualifying Examination.

Start your journey

Our Law courses are suitable for those who have previously studied the subject, but previous study is not required.

The Course

Study criminal law every year as you learn the foundations of legal knowledge

Fundamentals of Law

Our LLB (Hons) Law degree develops your knowledge and understanding of real world legal skills in preparation for your progression into the profession.

You will study many aspects of the law, including the foundation of legal knowledge subjects of:

  • Criminal law
  • Contract law
  • Tort law
  • EU law
  • Public law
  • Land law
  • Equity and trusts

Explore our optional modules

You will also have opportunities to study:

  • Family law
  • International human rights law
  • Company law
  • International environmental law
  • The relationship between law and society
  • The impacts of morals and policy on the development of criminal law
The following list of modules for this course is indicative and subject to change.

Select a year

Constitutional Law

This module examines the different aspects of constitutional law, which involves the nature and the structure of the UK Constitution, as well as the impact of membership of the European Union and the Human Rights Act 1998. You will also continue to develop legal reasoning, research and referencing skills.

Contract Law I

This module introduces you to the different aspects of contract law. These include the nature of contract law and the fundamental elements of contract, as well as understanding contract terms and exclusion clauses. You will also continue to develop legal reasoning, research and referencing skills.

Contract Law II

This module will continue to develop your knowledge of contract law. Topics include, the factors that can vitiate a contract, when a contract is discharged, remedies for breach of contract and privity of contract. You will also continue to develop legal reasoning, research and referencing skills.

Criminal Law I

This module introduces you to the different aspects of criminal law, which examines the theory underpinning criminal law and the elements of criminal liability, as well as providing an understanding of a range of criminal offences and the ability to analyse and evaluate related case law. You will also continue to develop legal reasoning, research and referencing skills.

EU Law I

This module introduces you to European Union law and the impetus behind the formation of the European Union. This provides an insight into the law-making institutions of the European Union, the different sources of EU law and the relationship between EU law and the law of member states. In addition, it shows you how to examine the impact of the different EU laws on the enforceability of an individual’s legal rights. Throughout, you will also continue to develop legal reasoning, research and referencing skills.

Introduction to Political Ideas

This module introduces you to the academic analysis of Politics, where you will gain an understanding of Politics both as an activity and as a discipline. The module also focuses on the space of Politics, and the conceptual approaches, ideology, schools, and methods in Politics.

Introduction to the English Legal System

This module introduces you to the different aspects of the English Legal System. You will examine the different ways laws are made and interpreted in court and form an understanding of the different personnel and courts within the English Legal System, looking at how effectively these operate. This module will also include an introduction to legal research and methods.

Law and Society

This module provides an interdisciplinary view of the law, which looks at what is meant by both law and society, as well as how the law can be used as a mechanism of social control. You will also consider how the law adapts to changing social norms and opinions, and study the role of the law in promoting and protecting individual rights, equality, and diversity.

Administrative Law

In this module you will continue to study public law by focusing on administrative law. You will examine the development of administrative law in England, Judicial Review and Police Powers.

Company Law

In this module you will study the law relating to the practical aspects of setting up and running a business. This will include learning about business organisations, rules and procedures, as well as examining the different types of tax in relation to businesses.

Criminal Law II

This module continues to develop your understanding of criminal law, including how to examine homicide and non-fatal offences, understanding a range of defences and developing your ability to analyse and evaluate related case and statutory law and proposed reforms.

EU Law II

This module continues the study of EU law, which examines the substantive law of the European Single Market, focusing on free movement of goods, services, and people. You will also look at individual rights under EU law including the protection of fundamental rights linked to EU citizenship.

International Environmental Law

This module introduces you to different aspects of Environmental Law in the context of National, European Union and International Law. You will examine the underpinning foundations of Environmental Law and how National Law has developed in both Criminal and Civil Law. You will assess the impact that the European Union and International Law has had on the development of Environmental Law regionally and globally.

International Human Rights Law

This module examines different sources of human rights law, its impact on the English Legal System and considers different substantive areas of the law under the European Convention on Human Rights including absolute, limited and qualified rights.

Law of Evidence

This module will introduce the legal, procedural, and evidential rules relating to criminal evidence from arrest to court. You will study a fictional case study to examine the different types of evidence, the admissibility of evidence, the use of evidence in court, and its probative value. In addition, you will continue to develop legal reasoning, research and referencing skills.

Professional Skills and Client Care

This module develops an understanding of the central professional skills required to work in the legal profession. You will develop key vocational and employability skills in simulated employment situations.

Tort Law I

This module introduces you to the concept of tort law and a range of torts including negligence, product liability, trespass to the person and defamation, as well as relevant defences and remedies. You will continue to develop legal reasoning, research and referencing skills.

Tort Law II

This module develops your understanding of tort law, building on the knowledge you developed in Tort I. You will study a range of torts including nuisance, trespass to land, Rylands v Fletcher, occupiers’ liability, vicarious liability and breach of statutory duty, as well as relevant defences and remedies.

Work Placement

This optional module allows you to undertake a work placement to apply your academic learning in a related employment setting and for you to gain experience that will be useful in pursuing your future career or profession. Emphasis will be placed upon the development of vocational and employability skills, knowledge of self-reflexive work, an ability to use subject knowledge beyond the classroom and the development of skills for lifelong learning.

Dissertation

You will produce a dissertation which, as the culmination of your undergraduate studies, will enable you to engage with, and participate in, research and scholarship appropriate to your object of study

Equity and Trusts I

In this module, you will study how the law of equity was developed, the different types of trusts, and the requirements for a valid trust.

Equity and Trusts II

In this module you will continue your study of equity and trusts focusing on the areas of law relating to when a trust is up and running, as well as considering the nature of charitable trusts.

Family Law

This module provides a study of several key aspects of family law; the law that regulates interpersonal relationships between adults and children.

Intellectual Property Law

This module provides a study of intellectual property law.  You will examine different areas of intellectual property: patents, copyright, industrial design, registered trademarks, unregistered trademarks (passing off), computer programs and databases, and confidential information.  You will consider the conditions for protection, scope of protection, duration and remedies.

International Law

This module introduces you to international law: the body of law which governs the legal relations between or among states and nations.

You will study the theories, principles and processes of international law, including its sources, legal personality, jurisdiction and realms of responsibility.

In addition, you will also be introduced to debates about the regulation of international activities, including the use of force, dispute settlement processes, human rights, and the role of the UN.

Land Law I

In this module you will study how property is classified, the registration of land and the doctrine of tenures and estates.  Your studies will examine role and impact of statutory law, common law and equity in relation to the classification and ownership of land.

Land Law II

In this module you will continue your study of land law.  You will examine the topics of easements and profits, mortgages, licenses, covenants relating to freeholds and the rules of perpetuity.

Morals and Policy in Criminal Law

This module provides an in-depth study of several key cases in the development of criminal law doctrine.  You will examine how morals and policy have influenced these decisions.

Cyber Law

This module will help you develop an understanding of a range of contemporary legal and regulatory issues relating to the internet, internetrelated technologies, the web and various online ecosystems.

The module will consider discrete thematic, contemporary topics connected to the online cyber sphereSome of the topics are regulatory, others concern civil law, and some involve criminal offences.

It is a highly topical module and ever-changing as human engagement with these online ecosystems is in a constant state of flux and development.

During this module you will examine domestic, comparative and international legal and regulatory responses, offering a contextual, critical perspective on the subject matter. 

Teaching and Assessment

Feel the support of experienced expert staff with our smaller class sizes

Smaller class sizes

You will learn in small groups to allow our experienced and expert staff to mould their teaching around you.

Teaching sessions are interactive and include case analysis, interpretation of statutes, debates and discussion on every core aspect of English law.

More than just exams

We use a wide range of assessment methods rather than relying just on exams.

As such, none of the modules are 100% exams, but rather a blend of coursework, mock trials, presentations, academic posters, mock client interviews, and negotiations.

Modules are assessed at every stage of the course, allowing you to clearly see your academic progress.

Experience

Develop strong professional links and seize vital networking opportunities

National Student Survey 2023

Overall average positivity
1st
out of 110 institutions for Law.
Assessment and feedback
1st
out of 110 institutions for Law.
'Teaching on my course'
1st
out of 110 institutions for Law.

Gain practical advocacy experience in our new mooting room

Our new purpose-built mooting room gives you the space to develop the skills needed to argue logically, confidently, and persuasively.

It is the ideal location for students to practice advocacy and is the setting for our internal and inter-university mooting competitions, where teams of students argue a client’s case before a judge.

Elisa

Elisa

LLB (Hons) Law student and winner of the Scholar of the Year prize for 2020
"The University of Chichester has allowed me to continue further with my studies and I have been able to explore and fall in love with this multi-faceted subject. The lectures have ensured that I enjoy my time studying and have pushed me work as best I can. I have also been given incredible opportunities such as: meeting Lady Hale, being in contact with legal firms, and even being taught by solicitors. The experience I have had at Chichester has gone far further than my expectations. I am very glad I chose Chichester."
Morgan

Morgan

LLB (Hons) Law student
"I chose Law because it’s a diverse field of study I know will always give me opportunities to continue learning throughout and after my degree. I always want to be learning, to me a day I haven’t learnt something new even if it is small, is a day wasted. That coupled with the University of Chichester has been a great fit for me, there are two beautiful campuses and plenty of facilities to make the most of your Degree! The teaching methods are personal and give opportunities to ask questions, discuss and understand subject material in every face to face session as well as outside of the classroom."

Preparation for SQE

Dedicated support for new postgraduate examinations for solicitors

The way to qualify as a solicitor in England and Wales has changed through the introduction of a new postgraduate examination process known as the Solicitors Qualifying Examinations, known as SQE 1 and SQE 2.

You will be supported in preparing for the first of the Solicitor’s Qualifying Examinations, which you can sit after completing your degree.

This will include:

  • How to make a bail application.
  • The role of a duty solicitor in a police station.
  • How to bring a claim in the civil courts.
  • The methods of resolving a dispute without resorting to court.

Work Placements

Gain vital experience through our strong links with professional settings

During your second year, you will have the opportunity to undertake a work placement that will give you vital real-world experience of working within the law profession.

You will have the choice of taking this work placement at a local law firm (e.g. Irwin Mitchell), an in-house legal department of a large company, Citizen’s Advice, or at a local authority.

These placements can lead to additional opportunities, with students having sealed coveted mini-pupillage positions in chambers to enhance their professional prospects.

Integrated Foundation Year Option

Build your academic skills on an initial foundation year

We also offer our LLB (Hons) Law with Integrated Foundation Year course.

This four-year course includes an integrated, introductory foundation year that develops your academic skills and confidence, as well as provides you with an overview of core aspects of law that you will build upon in your further years of study.

Study Abroad

Explore the opportunity to study part of your course abroad

As a student at the University of Chichester, you can explore opportunities to study abroad during your studies as you enrich and broaden your educational experiences.

Students who have undertaken this in the past have found it to be an amazing experience to broaden their horizons, a great opportunity to meet new people, undertake further travelling and to immerse themselves within a new culture.

You will be fully supported throughout the process to help find the right destination institution for you and your course. We can take you through everything that you will need to consider, from visas to financial support, to help ensure that you can get the best out of your time studying abroad.

Careers

Open up your future career options

Our LLB (Hons) Law course allows you to work towards becoming a solicitor or barrister.

All Solicitors must pass the Solicitor Qualifying Exam (SQE Parts 1 & 2), with the University of Chichester offering specific support for our students to take the first part after they graduate.

Other career paths include:

  • Paralegal
  • Legal secretaries
  • In-house lawyers
  • Human resources
  • Local and national government
  • Civil services
  • Teaching

Some Law students choose to pursue a career within teaching. At Chichester, we offer postgraduate options to allow you to qualify as teacher.

Postgraduate pathways

  • PGCE Primary (5-11)
  • PGCE Primary (5-11): Modern Languages
  • PGCE Secondary (with subject specification)

University of Chichester alumni who have completed a full undergraduate degree at the University will receive a 15% discount on their postgraduate fees.

Course Costs

Course Fees 2024/25

UK fee
£9,250
International fee
£15,840

For further details about fees, please see our Tuition Fees page.

For further details about international scholarships, please see our Scholarships page.

To find out about any additional costs on this course, please see our Additional Costs page.

Entry Requirements

Typical Offer (individual offers may vary)

UCAS
96 - 120
tariff points.
A Levels
BBB - CCC
Access to HE Diploma
Pass
IB
28 points
T Level
Merit (with C in the Core)
in Legal Services.
IELTS
6.0 overall
with no element lower than 5.5.
BTEC/Cambridge Technical
DDM - MMM

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