Law (Two-Year Accelerated) LLB (Hons)
This accelerated LLB allows you to condense three years of study into two years, accelerating your career development.
- LLB (Hons)
Studying Law at the University of Northampton will offer you a solid foundation as you embark on your journey towards a legal profession. Our undergraduate Law degree options provide flexible pathways for students with various academic interests and professional goals to gain excellent grounding in this dynamic field.
Our Law LLB degree will provide the platform for you to follow your aspirations of becoming a barrister or solicitor. Our course has been designed to allow students to follow the seven foundations of legal knowledge required by the Bar Standard Board for entry onto the Bar Training Course, whilst also preparing those who wish to take the Solicitors Qualifying Exam.
Our Law with Criminology degree allows students to combine the two disciplines and offers an alternative route into the law and criminology professions. This degree is an extensive examination of legal principles alongside an exploration of crime, social order, and mechanisms of social components that are key component of studying Criminology.
We also offer an accelerated Law degree with Law (Two-Year Accelerated), which allows you to complete a Law degree in two years. This is an intensive way of studying and will accelerate your career progression whilst still covering the essential and important Law principles.
This accelerated LLB allows you to condense three years of study into two years, accelerating your career development.
Expand your understanding of contemporary social justice issues within both national and international contexts with our Law and Social Justice LLM.
If you are intending to qualify as a solicitor or barrister then this is the course for you.
If you are a graduate in Law or similar discipline, this Law PhD programme offers an excellent route to expand your knowledge and research skills.
This course undertakes a comprehensive study of the law and combine this with the study of crime, social order and social control that is central to the study of Criminology.