The School of Law offers four different programmes of undergraduate study. Our staff have both practical and academic expertise in almost every area of law. As one of the largest law schools in the UK, we provide high quality teaching to more than 640 undergraduate students.
Student satisfaction
We scored 94 per cent for undergraduate student satisfaction in the 2010 National Student Survey (NSS). We outperformed the top ranking universities within the Russell Group of British Universities and the 1994 group of British Universities.
Student support
We offer weekly tutorials so it is easy for you to meet the teaching staff to discuss ideas and get support. We also have 'graduate student advisors', these are current postgraduate students who offer support and advice either individually or to groups of undergraduates.
Flexibility and diversity
Our programmes include courses in a broad range of subject areas, taught through a mixture of lectures, seminars and tutorials. You will have the opportunity to visit courts, chambers and prisons and to take part in mooting.
Pro bono
Pro bono means 'for the good of the community'. Many of our students take part in pro bono work and our professional Legal Advice Centreprovides an excellent opportunity for students to give free legal advice to members of the public.
University of London
We provide the context to relate law to contemporary life - from international affairs to the everyday concerns of the citizen. You will gain knowledge and analytical skills which will be a lifelong asset, whether you choose to pursue a legal or non-legal career, backed up by a recognised qualification from the University of London.
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