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Total Students

15,235

Students in Halls

Varied

Full Time (%)

66%

Avg Tariff Points

85

About The University of Law

Kickstart your career at The University of Law.

The University of Law offers an extensive range of undergraduate degrees across Law, Business, Criminology, Psychology, Finance, and Computer Science - each designed to prepare you for a successful professional career.

With flexible study options including foundation years, online learning, accelerated programmes, and postgraduate pathways, you can shape your degree to suit your ambitions and lifestyle.

At The University of Law, teaching is centred on practical problem-solving and critical thinking, giving y...

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Campus Locations

Main Campus

Main Campus

The University of Law have 20 locations across the world, with 17 campuses in the UK*.

UK locations include: Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, London, Manchester, Newcastle, Nottingham, Oxford, Chester, East Anglia, Exeter, Hull, Liverpool, Reading, Sheffield and Southampton. There's also a range of online courses, so that you have plenty of choice of where to study.

Each campus is set in a vibrant city centre location, with close ties to the legal and business communities, providing valuable networking opportunities and real-world connections throughout your studies.

Beyond the UK, The University of Law also has campuses in Hong Kong, Hamburg, and Berlin, extending its international reach.

*Campus availability depends on your chosen course and start date.

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Job Prospects

Job Prospects

All teaching at The University of Law is designed with your future career in mind.

Alongside a wide range of vocational courses, you’ll benefit from a dedicated Employability Service that supports you every step of the way.

From career planning to perfecting your CV, cover letters, and interview skills, the employability team is always on hand to provide expert guidance. They'll also connect you with internships, part-time jobs, volunteering opportunities, and graduate roles, ensuring you leave ready for the workplace.

Whether it’s gaining real-world experience or developing the professional skills employers value most, The University of Law’s Employability Service is there to help you stand out in a competitive job market.

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Campus Life

Student Life

Student Life

Discover a GOLD standard student experience at The University of Law (Teaching Excellence Framework 2023).

Student life isn't all work and no play. At the University of Law, you'll have plenty of opportunities to get involved in non-academic activities – no matter which campus you choose.

Once you enrol, you’ll automatically join the Students’ Union - a vibrant community dedicated to championing your voice and improving your university experience. Led by a dedicated President and student representatives, and brought to life through clubs, societies, and events, the Union ensures you’re supported, connected, and empowered throughout your studies.

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Tuition Fees, Scholarships and Bursaries

Tuition Fees

Tuition Fees

The University of Laws' home fees for Three year Full-time Degree, Four year Full-time Degree with Foundation Year, Two year LLB (Hons) Senior Status and MLaw (Solicitors' Practice) - four year Integrated Master's, are £9,535 per year.

For the Two year LLB (Hons) Law Accelerated the home fee is £11,400 per year. You can apply for a government tuition fee loan to cover the cost of your degree.

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