Bachelor of Laws LLB (Hons)

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Hertfordshire

Program Overview

LLB Law at the University of Hertfordshire

The LLB degree at Herts provides a dynamic, hands-on legal education designed to prepare you for the complexities of the modern legal landscape. From day one, you will engage in real-world legal experiences, including Pro Bono work, moot courts, and case studies, allowing you to apply your knowledge in practical settings. Through immersive learning, you will develop the confidence, analytical skills, and legal expertise necessary to excel in the legal profession and drive positive societal change.

Practical Learning and Real-World Application

From your very first year, you will step into a full-scale replica Crown Court, presenting cases, constructing legal arguments, and participating in diverse assessments such as case studies, reports, essays, presentations, and practical exercises. Our Pro Bono Law Clinic offers the opportunity to work alongside experienced lawyers, addressing real legal issues and making a tangible difference in people’s lives. With hands-on training in mooting, trial advocacy, and client interviewing, you will graduate with the practical skills needed for success in the legal field.

A Modern, Future-Proof Legal Education

Our LLB (Hons) degree is more than just a qualification—it is a gateway to a wide range of career opportunities in law and beyond. You will explore contemporary legal issues such as data protection, artificial intelligence, human rights, business law, and cybercrime. Our innovative flipped-classroom model allows you to attend lectures live or access them at your convenience, providing flexibility in your learning experience.

Support and Community

At Herts, we offer a supportive and inclusive environment where students thrive. Our Personal Tutor scheme and dedicated wellbeing services ensure you receive the guidance needed to balance your studies with other commitments. As part of a vibrant, culturally diverse legal community, you will connect with like-minded peers and expand your professional network.

Engage in Research and Discussion

The Hertfordshire Law School Blog serves as a multidisciplinary platform for students and academics to share insights, collaborate on research, and engage in discussions that shape the legal landscape. By joining our LLB programme, you will be part of an institution committed to fostering legal excellence and meaningful societal impact.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

1. πŸ›οΈ Pro Bono Law Clinic

Students can gain hands-on experience by participating in the university's award-winning Pro Bono Law Clinic. Under the supervision of experienced lawyers, students assist real clients, developing essential skills in legal research, client communication, and case management. ​University of HertfordshireHuzzle

2. 🎀 Mooting and Advocacy

The Law School offers mooting competitions where students can enhance their problem-solving and public-speaking abilities. These activities involve arguing hypothetical legal cases, thereby improving legal reasoning and courtroom confidence. ​University of Hertfordshire

3. 🀝 Co-Curricular Activities

A variety of co-curricular activities are available to students, including:

These activities aim to build practical skills and provide insights into various aspects of the legal system. ​University of Hertfordshire

4. 🧠 Research Projects

Students have opportunities to engage in legal research projects, collaborating with faculty members on contemporary legal issues. This involvement fosters critical thinking and contributes to academic scholarship.​

5. πŸ“‹ Internships and Placements

The university facilitates internships and placements with law firms, courts, and legal organizations. These experiences allow students to apply their knowledge in real-world settings, enhancing employability and professional networks. ​

6. 🌍 Study Abroad Opportunities

While not explicitly detailed in the provided sources, universities often offer study abroad programs. Students interested in international legal systems should consult the university's study abroad office for available opportunities.

Progression & Future Opportunities

βš–οΈ Legal Career Pathways:

  • Solicitor: Graduates can pursue the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE) to qualify as solicitors. University of Hertfordshire's offers SQE-aligned support and practical legal training.

  • Barrister: Those aiming for the Bar can undertake a Bar Training Course (BTC) and apply for pupillage.

  • Other roles include paralegal, legal executive, advocate, or tribunal officer.

πŸ“š Further Study & Specialisation:

  • LLM (Master of Laws) in areas like Criminal Justice, Human Rights, or International Law

  • Postgraduate diplomas in legal practice, dispute resolution, or compliance

  • PhD or MPhil for research or academic careers

πŸ’Ό Careers Outside the Traditional Legal Route:

  • Public sector and civil service roles, including local government and policy-making

  • Regulatory and compliance roles in finance, healthcare, and corporations

  • Charity, advocacy, and NGO work, especially in legal aid, immigration, or social justice

  • Careers in education, human resources, and corporate governance

🧠 Transferable Skills Developed:

  • Legal analysis and reasoning

  • Oral and written advocacy

  • Negotiation and mediation

  • Problem-solving and strategic thinking

Program Key Stats

Β£15,965
Β£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


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Eligibility Criteria

ABB
3.0
34
65

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-
6.0
100

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Solicitor – Requires passing the Solicitors Qualifying Exam (SQE) and a two-year Qualifying Work Experience (QWE)
  • Barrister – Requires completing the Bar Course (BTC/BPC) and a one-year pupillage in chambers
  • Legal Executive – Qualify via CILEx (Chartered Institute of Legal Executives)
  • Paralegal – Assisting lawyers without full solicitor/barrister qualification
  • Judge – Requires years of legal practice before applying to the Judicial Appointments Commission (JAC)
  • Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) Lawyer – Prosecuting criminal cases on behalf of the government
  • In-House Legal Counsel – Providing legal advice to businesses banks or NGOs
  • Government Legal Service (GLS) Lawyer – Advising UK government departments
  • Human Rights Lawyer – Specializing in cases related to justice equality and freedom
  • Criminal Lawyer – Defending or prosecuting in criminal cases
  • Corporate Lawyer – Handling mergers & acquisitions and company law matters
  • Intellectual Property Lawyer – Advising on trademarks patents and copyrights
  • Family Lawyer – Specializing in divorce or child custody and domestic disputes
  • Employment Lawyer – Advising on workplace disputes and contracts
  • Immigration Lawyer – Helping clients with visas or asylum and citizenship issues
  • Real Estate Lawyer – Handling property transactions and disputes  

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