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About this course
Law at degree level equips you with the knowledge of the legal system and the analytical skills to work within it, whether in legal practice itself or in the many other roles where legal understanding and reasoning are valued. Studying law means learning to read statutes and case law with precision, to identify the legal issues at stake in complex situations, and to construct well-reasoned arguments about how those issues should be resolved. It is a discipline that trains the mind to be both rigorous and flexible. Birkbeck is distinctive in UK higher education for its long tradition of evening teaching, making degree-level study accessible to those who work during the day. This part-time LLB allows you to study law without setting aside your professional or personal life, pursuing an intellectually serious qualification at a pace that is genuinely sustainable. You will cover the foundational areas of English law, including contract, tort, criminal law, public law, and equity and trusts, and you will develop the legal research skills and analytical habits that underpin professional practice. The degree prepares you not only for a career in legal practice but also for the many other fields in which legal knowledge and the skills it develops are directly applicable. Graduates who wish to qualify as solicitors or barristers in England and Wales will need to complete further professional training after the LLB, and this degree provides the recognised academic foundation for those routes. Beyond law, graduates move into roles in compliance, regulation, human resources, public policy, financial services, journalism, and business management, drawing on the transferable skills the degree develops. Birkbeck's London location and its connection to the professional communities of the capital add practical dimension to the academic qualification.
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