The LLB (Hons) Law with Foundation Year is an ideal program for students aspiring to pursue a career in law or gain a deep understanding of legal systems and principles. Designed to provide a supportive introduction to higher education, the foundation year helps students build essential academic skills, critical thinking abilities, and a strong foundation in the key areas of law, ensuring they are fully prepared for degree-level study.

LLB (Hons) Law with Foundation Year
Course Info
Foundation Year
• Using Numeracy, IT and Data
• Research Skills and Using Information
• Values, Ethics and Working Collaboratively
• Developing Academic Skills
• Crime and Law in Context
• Psychology of Everyday Life
• Research Skills and Using Information
• Values, Ethics and Working Collaboratively
• Developing Academic Skills
• Crime and Law in Context
• Psychology of Everyday Life
Level 4
• Foundation in Legal Skills
• English Legal System
• Criminal Law
• Law of Contract
• Constitutional and Administrative Law
• Law and Ethics
• English Legal System
• Criminal Law
• Law of Contract
• Constitutional and Administrative Law
• Law and Ethics
Level 5
• Law of Tort 1 - Tort of Negligence
• Law of Tort 2 - Land and Other Torts
• Civil Liberties and Human Rights
• Law of Property
• European Union Law
• Pro Bono and Professional Practice
• Law of Tort 2 - Land and Other Torts
• Civil Liberties and Human Rights
• Law of Property
• European Union Law
• Pro Bono and Professional Practice
Level 6
• Equity, Trusts and Wills
• Law of Evidence
• Legal Research Methods and Project
• International Commercial Law
• Family Law*
• Employment Law*
• Company Law*
• Intellectual Property Law*
• Law of Evidence
• Legal Research Methods and Project
• International Commercial Law
• Family Law*
• Employment Law*
• Company Law*
• Intellectual Property Law*
Course Fees
Foundation year: £9,250
Level 4: £9,250
Level 5: £9,250
Level 6: £9,250
Level 4: £9,250
Level 5: £9,250
Level 6: £9,250
Career Prospects
• Teaching
• Social worker
• Business and commerce
• Court services
• Local and central government
• Banking and finance
• Police and prison services
If you study further, you could also become:
• A solicitor
• Barrister
• Social worker
• Business and commerce
• Court services
• Local and central government
• Banking and finance
• Police and prison services
If you study further, you could also become:
• A solicitor
• Barrister
Further Information
What is blended learning?
Blended learning is where you study 8 hours a week in class spread over 2 days, and 25
hours a week of independent learning through ilearn.
Study centres:
The study centres where you can do blended learning are in London Ealing, London Tower
Hill, London Holborn, Manchester and Birmingham.
Blended learning is where you study 8 hours a week in class spread over 2 days, and 25
hours a week of independent learning through ilearn.
Study centres:
The study centres where you can do blended learning are in London Ealing, London Tower
Hill, London Holborn, Manchester and Birmingham.