

BA Law and Practice
About this course
Law and practice is a degree that takes seriously both the intellectual foundations of legal study and the practical realities of how law operates in professional contexts. Legal knowledge matters, but so does the ability to apply it: to advise clients, to navigate procedures, to draft documents clearly, and to understand the constraints and pressures of practice in the real world. This programme brings both dimensions together in a way that prepares you not just for further legal training but for the demands of working in a legal or legal-adjacent environment. This part-time programme at Coventry University includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and a work placement, which is an unusually rich set of practical and international experiences for a part-time degree. These features mean that even while studying flexibly around other commitments, you have the opportunity to gain direct professional experience and to understand how legal practice operates in different national contexts. The part-time structure is designed to suit students who cannot commit to full-time study, making the qualification accessible to those who are already working, returning to education, or managing other responsibilities alongside their studies. You will explore the core principles of English law, including contract, tort, criminal law, and constitutional and administrative law, alongside areas that focus on how law operates in practice: dispute resolution, legal skills, professional conduct, and the ethical dimensions of legal work. The placement and sandwich year elements give you direct exposure to professional environments, making the transition from study to practice more straightforward. Graduates are well positioned to continue to professional legal qualification through the Solicitors Qualifying Examination or Bar Professional Training Course. Others move into roles in compliance, human resources, insurance, banking, local government, or any field where legal knowledge is applied in a non-advocacy context. The practical orientation of this degree means graduates typically enter professional environments with a realistic understanding of what legal work actually involves.
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