LLB Law

The University of Kent🥈 TEF Silver
Full-time3 YearsSubject: Languages
Course Score
B /73
Graduate Salary
£28,000
Satisfaction
84%
Degree Completion
92%
Professional Jobs
73%
Meaningful Work
82%
The Course
Student Life
After Uni
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AI & Your Career

Based on Anthropic research

39%
Moderate Exposure

Some tasks in this career are being augmented by AI, but the core work still requires significant human judgement and skill.

Vulnerability Matrix

Administrative55% Exposed
Finance52% Exposed
Business and public service associate48% Exposed
Legal42% Exposed
Sales40% Exposed

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Expected Starting Salary

below national median

Typical starting salary for Languages graduates

Start
Sep 2027
Graduate
2030
First job
~2031
£28,000
typical starting salary
£24,000
£32,000
Brightest = where most graduates land · fades where fewer earn that amount
· Languages graduates nationally earn £20,000£50,000 (335 courses)

HESA Graduate Outcomes survey · includes all graduates regardless of career path chosen

Where Graduates Work

Top job roles graduates enter after this course

01
Legal professionals
★ Professional
19%
02
Business and public service associate professionals
★ Professional
18%
03
Administrative occupations
12%
04
Finance Professionals
★ Professional
5%
05
Managers, directors and senior officials
★ Professional
5%
06
Protective service occupations
★ Professional
5%
07
Elementary occupations
4%
08
Sales occupations
4%
09
Teaching Professionals
★ Professional
4%
10
Welfare and housing associate professionals
★ Professional
4%

Outcomes

92%
Continuation
73%
Professional Work
82%
Meaningful Role
58%
Career On Track

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