LLB Hons Law with Psychology

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Nottingham Trent University

Program Overview

Program Overview:
This three-year interdisciplinary degree combines a thorough legal education with insights from psychology, giving you a unique perspective on how human behavior intersects with law. It’s perfect for students interested in legal careers with an understanding of psychological principles affecting decision-making, criminal behavior, and justice.

Curriculum Structure

Year One
You’ll cover foundational law subjects like Legal System and Sources of Law, Contract Law, and Criminal Law, alongside introductory psychology modules such as Introduction to Psychology and Research Methods. This balance builds knowledge of both fields from the start.

Year Two
Your studies expand into core law modules such as Tort Law, Constitutional Law, and European Union Law, while psychology modules delve deeper into Social Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, and Applied Psychology. This year focuses on linking psychological theory with legal concepts.

Year Three
The final year offers advanced law topics like Human Rights Law, Dissertation in Law or Psychology, and Law and Psychology in Practice. You’ll also engage with psychological studies that explore criminal behaviour, legal decision-making, and rehabilitation.

Focus areas:
Law (criminal, civil, human rights), psychology of decision-making, cognitive and social psychology, legal systems, research skills.

Learning outcomes:
Develop critical legal reasoning combined with an understanding of psychological factors influencing law and justice. Gain research skills, apply interdisciplinary knowledge, and prepare for careers in law, criminal justice, or psychology-related fields.

Professional alignment (accreditation):
The law degree is accredited by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and the Bar Standards Board (BSB), enabling progression toward legal qualification. The psychology component is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS).

Reputation (employability rankings):
Nottingham Trent University is well regarded for law and psychology programs, with strong graduate employment rates and links to legal and criminal justice sectors.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

This degree offers a unique blend of legal studies and psychological insights, providing students with practical experiences that bridge both disciplines.

Key features include:

  • On-Campus Law Firm: Students have the opportunity to work at NLS Legal, NTU's on-campus law firm, gaining hands-on experience in legal practice.
  • Support Through Court: NTU hosts the National Remote Services for Support Through Court, offering students numerous work experience opportunities in supporting individuals without legal representation.
  • Mooting Opportunities: The program emphasizes mooting, with students participating in national and international competitions, enhancing their advocacy skills.
  • Psychology Modules: Students engage in psychology modules such as "Brain, Behaviour & Cognition: Understanding the Mind" and "Social Evolution & Individual Development," integrating psychological concepts with legal studies.
  • Research Projects: The curriculum includes research-focused modules, allowing students to design and conduct studies that intersect law and psychology.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of this program are well-equipped for various career paths that intersect law and psychology.

Potential career roles include:

  • Solicitor or Barrister
  • Human Resources Specialist
  • Victim Support Worker
  • Trade Mark Attorney
  • In-House Counsel

Further academic progression:

Graduates can pursue advanced qualifications such as:

  • Legal Practice Course (LPC) for aspiring solicitors
  • Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC) for those aiming to become barristers
  • Postgraduate studies in areas like forensic psychology or criminology

Program Key Stats

£17,500
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


Eligibility Criteria

CCC
2.7
28
70 - 75

1090
26
6.0
73

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Solicitor
  • In-house counsel
  • Trade mark attorney
  • Trade union consultant
  • Freedom of information adviser
  • Human resources officer
  • Victim support caseworker
  • Review and features editor
  • Quantity surveyor
  • Business development manager

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