**Course details**
Develop an understanding of the law and how it is shaped, learning from a supportive and enthusiastic team who have real-world impact.
This cutting-edge, research-led degree provides an in-depth understanding of the law of England and Wales, as well as legal research and practice. It offers a variety of optional modules which allows individual specialisation across a range of pathways in public and private law, including international law.
You can also apply to add an international dimension to your LLB with a year abroad in one of our overseas partner...
**Course details**<br/>Develop an understanding of the law and how it is shaped, learning from a supportive and enthusiastic team who have real-world impact.<br/>This cutting-edge, research-led degree provides an in-depth understanding of the law of England and Wales, as well as legal research and practice. It offers a variety of optional modules which allows individual specialisation across a range of pathways in public and private law, including international law.<br/>You can also apply to add an international dimension to your LLB with a year abroad in one of our overseas partner institutions. Places on these pathways are in high demand and if you are chosen your studies will extend from three years to four.<br/><br/>**Why Durham University?**<br/>Durham Law School is a world leader in legal education and research. Our top-ranking LLB forms the first stage of the professional training you need to qualify as a solicitor or a barrister.<br/>The Law School is home to a number of leading research centres and groups, and all teaching staff are actively involved in research. This research feeds into the curriculum to create a dynamic and intellectually stimulating environment which is in step with developments in the real world.<br/>Law at Durham is diverse and forward-thinking in terms of both content and teaching methods. Much of the teaching takes place in small groups which increases the level of discussion and collaboration. <br/><br/>**Facilities**<br/>Academic expertise is supported by a range of first-class learning facilities. The moot court, dedicated workrooms and pro bono room allow you to immerse yourself in a law-focused environment. And outside of structured learning there are ten different law-related student societies which offer plenty of opportunities to get involved in extracurricular activities.<br/><br/>**Rankings**<br/>**World Top 50** in the QS World University Subject Rankings 2023<br/>**6th** in The Complete University Guide 2024<br/>**7th** in The Guardian University Guide 2024<br/>**8th** in The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024<br/><br/>**Careers Opportunities**<br/>Preparing our students for life after university is a key priority for the Law School, so during your time with us you will have access to a wide range of resources to help you stand out in the employment market.<br/>We offer the Durham Employability and Legal Skills Award (DELSA), an online award designed to test and hone your skills in readiness for a career in or out of the legal profession. We also provide detailed information about the steps involved in becoming a solicitor or barrister, and guidance on preparing for interviews and assessment days.<br/>Our graduates enjoy highly successful careers across a diverse range of sectors with many employed in the legal profession as solicitors, barristers, consultants and more. Current graduates work in the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeal and have taken up legal roles with leading national and international organisations. <br/>Others have pursued careers outside of the law profession including the UK Government, the Civil Service, charitable organisations and financial institutions.
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Course Details
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
3 Years
Start Date
29/09/2025
Campus
Durham City
29 January
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
M101
Institution Code
D86
Points of Entry
Year 1
Not Accepted
A,A,A,A,A
Departments will normally make offers based on Advanced Highers. In the absence of 3 Advanced Highers, where these are not offered by the applicant’s school, offers comprising of Advanced Highers and Highers or a number of Highers may be made on a case by case basis. All applicants are also required to sit the LNAT (www.lnat.ac.uk).
D:30,M:15
We require 60 credits with a minimum of 45 credits at level 3 (or equivalent). Applicants may be required to meet additional subject-specific requirements for particular courses at Durham. All applicants are also required to sit the LNAT (www.lnat.ac.uk).
38
38 with 666 in higher level subjects. All applicants are also required to sit the LNAT (www.lnat.ac.uk).
D*DD
Subject specific A-levels (or equivalent) may be required. All applicants are also required to sit the LNAT (www.lnat.ac.uk).
H1,H1,H2,H2,H2,H2
All applicants are also required to sit the LNAT (www.lnat.ac.uk).
D*DD
All applicants are also required to sit the LNAT (www.lnat.ac.uk).
A,A,A
All applicants are also required to sit the LNAT (www.lnat.ac.uk).
D2,D3,D3
All applicants are also required to sit the LNAT (www.lnat.ac.uk).
Not Accepted
A*,A,A
Completion of the Law National Aptitude Test (LNAT) is required.
At Durham we welcome applications from students of outstanding achievement and potential from all educational backgrounds. We will consider applicants studying T level qualifications for entry to many of our courses. Where a course requires subject specific knowledge and this is not covered within the T level being studied, you may need to supplement your T level studies with a suitable qualification to meet this requirement, for example at A level. Where this is needed this will be clearly stated in our entry requirements. Detailed entry requirements can be found on individual course entries on our courses database.
Not Accepted
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Region | Costs | Academic Year | Year |
---|---|---|---|
England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Channel Islands, Republic of Ireland | £9,535 | 2025/26 | Year 1 |
EU, International | £28,250 | 2025/26 | Year 1 |