LLB Hons Law

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Salford

Program Overview

The LLB (Hons) Law at the University of Salford gives students a strong, career-focused foundation in core legal principles while developing the practical skills that employers value most. It’s ideal for students who want a clear route into the legal profession or roles where legal knowledge, analytical thinking, and decision-making are essential.


Curriculum Structure

Year 1
You’ll build your legal foundation through key modules such as Contract Law, Criminal Law, and Legal Systems & Legal Method. This year focuses on helping you understand how the English legal system works, strengthening your research, problem-solving, and case-analysis skills.

Year 2
You’ll explore more advanced areas including Public Law, Tort Law, and EU Law. This year encourages you to think critically about how legal rules shape society while developing your ability to apply law to complex, real-world scenarios.

Year 3
In your final year, you’ll tailor your studies through specialist modules such as Equity & Trusts, Land Law, and optional units like Family Law, Company Law, or Employment Law. You will refine your professional skills, work on real cases through mooting opportunities, and prepare for future legal training or graduate-level roles.


Focus Areas

Legal systems, case analysis, public and private law, practical legal skills, critical thinking.

Learning Outcomes

Strong understanding of core legal principles, ability to apply law to real scenarios, confident legal research and written argumentation, and readiness for professional legal training.

Professional Alignment (Accreditation)

The degree is a qualifying law degree (QLD), meeting academic requirements for progressing to the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE) or Bar training.

Reputation (Employability Rankings)

The University of Salford is known for its industry-aligned, practice-driven approach, with strong graduate employability outcomes supported by real-world legal experiences and professional-focused teaching.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

1. SILKS Law Clinic (Salford Information and Legal Knowledge Scheme)

The SILKS Law Clinic provides free legal advice to the public in areas such as housing, family, and employment law. Undergraduate law students participate by assisting qualified solicitors and barristers, gaining hands-on experience in client interviewing, legal research, and drafting under professional supervision. This initiative not only enhances students' practical skills but also serves the local community. ​


2. Mooting and Advocacy Competitions

Salford Law School actively promotes mooting to develop students' advocacy and public speaking skills. Students have the opportunity to participate in internal mooting competitions and represent the university in national contests. Notably, a Salford team reached the finals of the ESU-Essex Court Chambers National Mooting Competition, outperforming several prestigious institutions. ​


3. Internships and Work-Based Learning

While specific details on internships are limited, Salford Law School encourages students to engage in work-based learning opportunities. These may include placements with local law firms, legal aid organizations, or community legal services, providing practical experience and professional networking opportunities. ​


4. SILKS Pro Bono Awards

To recognize exceptional student contributions, Salford Law School awards the SILKS Pro Bono Awards to outstanding final-year students who have actively participated in pro bono projects. This accolade highlights the value placed on community service and practical engagement within the legal field. ​


5. Curriculum Integration

The LLB program at Salford integrates experiential learning through modules that emphasize practical skills, including legal research, drafting, and the use of legal databases like Westlaw. This approach ensures that students are well-prepared for the demands of legal practice. ​

Progression & Future Opportunities

 Legal Career Pathways:

  • Solicitor: Graduates can pursue the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE) to qualify as solicitors. Salford'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.

 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

 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

£16,500
£9,535
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


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Eligibility Criteria

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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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