Our LLB (Hons) Law degree is a qualifying course, providing a strong foundation for those aiming to become barristers or solicitors.
This programme offers a thorough understanding of key legal principles and institutions while exploring their role within political, social, economic, and cultural contexts. You’ll examine how laws are created and enforced, as well as the complex interactions between law, individuals, and society.
In your final year, you can personalise your studies by selecting from 16 optional modules, allowing you to focus on areas that interest you most. Additionally, you’ll gain valuable hands-on experience through our well-established community Legal Advice Centre, where you’ll work alongside local solicitors to support members of the public with legal matters.
For those who do not meet the standard entry requirements, our extended foundation year provides an excellent route into law. This preparatory year develops essential academic skills and provides a strong grounding in legal studies, ensuring a smooth transition into the full undergraduate degree.
⚖️ 1. UEL Legal Advice Centre
The UEL Legal Advice Centre serves as a practical learning facility where law students provide free written legal advice to the public under the supervision of experienced solicitors. This initiative allows students to engage directly with real clients, enhancing their skills in legal research, client interviewing, and drafting legal documents. University of East London
📁 2. Funded Internship Scheme
UEL's Funded Internship Scheme offers students the chance to undertake part-time, flexible internships lasting 12 weeks at 14 hours per week. These internships are available both within the university and with external partners, providing practical work-based learning experiences that enhance employability and professional networks. University of East London+2University of East London+2University of East London+2
🧠 3. Work-Based Learning Opportunities
Beyond internships, UEL encourages students to participate in various work-based learning activities, including part-time jobs, volunteering, job shadowing, research projects, consultancy projects, mentoring, and placements. These experiences aim to develop students' knowledge, skills, and professional behaviors in real-world contexts. University of East London
🎓 4. Research and Academic Projects
While specific details on undergraduate research projects are limited, UEL's law program includes modules that encourage critical thinking and the application of legal principles to contemporary issues. Students are often involved in research activities that complement their academic learning and prepare them for future legal challenges.
🌍 5. Community Engagement and Public Legal Education
Through the Legal Advice Centre, students participate in public legal education projects, creating information leaflets on various legal topics to assist the community. This engagement fosters a sense of social responsibility and enhances students' ability to communicate legal information effectively. University of East London
🏛️ 6. Mooting and Advocacy
While not explicitly detailed in the provided sources, law schools typically offer mooting and advocacy opportunities. These activities allow students to practice legal argumentation and public speaking, essential skills for aspiring legal professionals.
⚖️ Legal Career Pathways:
Solicitor: Graduates can pursue the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE) to qualify as solicitors. UEL'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
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