Total Students
15,235
Students in Halls
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Full Time (%)
66%
Avg Tariff Points
85
About The University of Law
The University of Law offers a range of law, business, criminology, policing, psychology and computer science degrees. From day one, we aim to prepare you for a professional career with various study options to meet your needs, from undergraduate degrees with optional foundation years to online and accelerated programmes. We also offer some courses at Postgraduate level.
As we specialise in teaching, focusing on problem-solving and weighing up arguments, you'll develop essential skills that make all the difference when starting your career. We have always been confiden...
The University of Law offers a range of law, business, criminology, policing, psychology and computer science degrees. From day one, we aim to prepare you for a professional career with various study options to meet your needs, from undergraduate degrees with optional foundation years to online and accelerated programmes. We also offer some courses at Postgraduate level.<br/><br/>As we specialise in teaching, focusing on problem-solving and weighing up arguments, you'll develop essential skills that make all the difference when starting your career. We have always been confident in our teaching and the results we achieve for our students, offering excellent employability outcomes. We also ranked Top 20 amongst English universities in the 2023 National Student Survey.<br/><br/>We hold Open Days, both on-campus and virtually, throughout the year to give you a chance to discover more about studying with us.
Campus Locations

Main Campus
Courses are offered across six campuses* in the UK (including London Bloomsbury, Manchester, Bristol, Birmingham, Leeds and Nottingham), as well as online for some courses. So there is plenty of choice in where to study with us, and with our online campus, you can study wherever you're based.
We have close links to the legal and business industries surrounding each of our campuses, and they are all within city centre locations.
*Campus locations available vary by course and start date.
Upcoming Open Days at The University of Law
5
Dec, 2023

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undergraduateUG Open Day
20
Jan, 2024

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The University of Law Key Information

Job Prospects
Helping you become employable is a central aim of our courses, along with our expert Employability Service, ensuring that the goal of employment is embedded into our teaching.
Our teams are always on hand to help with your career planning, applications, CV, cover letters and anything else you might want to work on. Our Employability Service team will help you find internships, part-time jobs, volunteering opportunities and graduate roles. From work experience opportunities to skills development advice, you can be sure of a helping hand from our professional Employability Services team.
Campus Life

Student Life
Student life is not all work and no play. You will have many opportunities to get involved in non-academic activities whilst studying with us – no matter which campus you choose.
You will automatically become a member of the Students' Union. By becoming a member it will quickly enhance and improve your student and academic experience by having a strong representation structure led by a dedicated Students' Union President, student representatives and clubs and societies.
Tuition Fees, Scholarships and Bursaries

Tuition Fees
Our home fees for a three-year full-time degree, four-year full-time degree with Foundation year, two-year LLB (Hons) Senior Status and
MLaw (Solicitors' Practice) and a four-year Integrated Master's are £9,250 per year.
For the two-year LLB (Hons) Law Accelerated and two-year BSc (Hons) Professional Policing Accelerated, the home fee is £11,100 per year. You can apply for a government tuition fee loan to cover the cost of your degree.