LAW FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND LAW Law
The Law School is based in the iconic Wills Memorial Building, at the heart of the student centre of Bristol, while our elegant Berkeley Square development houses a state-of-the-art moot court room and a dedicated pro-bono suite.
Why study Law at Bristol? As one of the UK’s top ten law schools (Complete University Guide 2018), we offer an education that will give you a head start in your career. Our courses will provide you with excellent legal, analytical and reasoning skills. Activities such as mooting, debating and pro- bono legal provision through our Law Clinic will give you a broader understanding of the operation of law in society.
All of our law degrees are accredited by the Bar Standards Board and the Solicitors Regulation Authority.
All applicants must sit the National Admissions Test for Law (LNAT). Details are available on the LNAT website (
www.lnat.ac.uk) or the Law School website (
bristol.ac.uk/law).
For more information about our courses, visit
bristol.ac.uk/ug19-law.
LLB Law A-levels A*AA or A*A*B (AAB†
) IB 38 (34† )
Our LLB programme is a three-year qualifying law degree. In the final year all students produce a 5,000-word project on a topic of their choice. The core and optional units reflect the wide variety of approaches to legal research adopted by the scholars in the Law School.
Accreditation
• Bar Standards Board
www.barstandardsboard.org.uk
We aim to produce accomplished, well-rounded, enquiring graduates with a rich, ethically grounded appreciation of law in business and society.
We are committed to the personal and professional development of our students, with small-group teaching throughout. There is also an embedded law clinic programme that enables students to work on real-life cases, with professional guidance and support.
LLB Law with Study Abroad/LLB Law with Study in Continental Europe A-levels A*AA or A*A*B (AAB†
) IB 38 (34† )
You may apply to transfer to these courses at the end of your first year. Selection is on the basis of first-year results (and language ability if you are going to be studying in a foreign language). This course gives you the opportunity to spend your third year at one of our partner universities in Europe (in Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands or Spain), or in Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan, mainland China, Colombia or Australia.
LLB Law and French/German/Spanish A-levels A*AA (AAB†
) IB 38 (34† )
This four-year Joint Honours course, which leads to a qualifying law degree, gives you the opportunity to spend your third year based at a French, German or Spanish university. It provides a valuable skill set, ideally tailored to the globalised workplace. You study core units in law as well as the relevant language, linguistics, literature or history to degree level. During your year abroad, you study units in French, German or Spanish law. Visit
bristol.ac.uk/go-abroad to find out more.
• Solicitors Regulation Authority
www.sra.org.uk
bristol.ac.uk/law
Single Honours LLB Law 3 years
LLB Law with Study Abroad* 4 years
LLB Law with Study in Continental Europe* 4 years
*Entry by transfer from M100 at end of first year
Joint Honours LLB Law and French 4 years
LLB Law and German 4 years LLB Law and Spanish 4 years
MR11 MR12 MR13
Academic entry requirements
The University recognises a wide range of UK and international qualifications for admission; for further details please see p48
Typical standard offer for LLB Law A-levels A*AA or A*A*B
IB Diploma 38 points overall with 18 at Higher Level Typical contextual offer†
for LLB Law A-levels AAB
IB Diploma 34 points overall with 17 at Higher Level Other requirements English language profile B (see p48)
LNAT The National Admissions Test for Law is required. See
www.lnat.ac.uk. †
Contextual offer; see p46 M100
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