This LLB Law with Foundation year degree will provide you with the professional competencies of functioning legal knowledge and applied skills as required for the solicitors qualifying examination to become a solicitor in England and Wales. It also satisfies the academic stage of training to become a barrister and allows you to proceed to the vocational state of training, .
This course offers many flexible study options, meaning you can choose which style of learning suits your lifestyle better, whether that’s at weekends, evenings, or during the daytime. Unlike many other Law degrees, this course is taught in small group sizes, giving you the individual attention and support needed for success. Alongside the course, we are pleased to offer all of our students the chance to learn about RCL’s unique Personal, Leadership, and Growth programme called Thinking Into Character, which is designed to teach you how to manage and lead yourself effectively in order to be successful in all aspects of
your personal and professional life
This LLB Law with Foundation year degree will provide you with the professional competencies of functioning legal knowledge and applied skills as required for the solicitors qualifying examination.
Learn the knowledge and transferable skills needed to stand out to future employers.
Online learning provides additional flexibility with your studies
LOCATION
Regent College London
DURATION
4 years
STUDY MODE
In-person
FEES
£ 9,250 per year,
TIMETABLE
Flexible options with weekday, evening, and weekend classes available. Check when you apply.
There are many possible careers that you can go into on
successful completion of the course, such as..
Some examples:
• Government legal policy roles
• Civil Service administrator
• Consumer rights adviser
• Legal executive
• Customs officer
• Employment advice worker
• Insurance claims inspector
• Probation officer
• Charity officer
• Detective
• Diplomatic service officer
• Forensic accountant
• Local government officer
• Marketing executive
• Journalist
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