By doing this degree you will gain more than legal knowledge, you will also develop critical thinking, problem solving and communication skills, together with essential professional and interpersonal skills. This will enhance your employability and prepare you for a wide range of careers.
First year
The first year is designed to provide you with the opportunity to gain foundational knowledge of law, with an emphasis on supporting you in your transition into undergraduate study. You will study Legal Systems and Skills, Liability in Crime and Tort and be introduced to Contract and Property. You will explore the Law of Business and Business Concepts and the Future of Law.
Second year
The second year builds on knowledge and skills with the aim of challenging you to think more deeply and creatively. You will explore Law in an Applied Context and Public Law and Regulation. You will also study aspects of Commercial Contracts as well as Land Law. You will also have the opportunity to choose from optional modules such as Commercial Law, Intellectual Property Law, and Medical Law.
Placement year
The placement year is optional for LLB (Hons) Law students. While we recognise the significant employability benefits that come with opting for a placement year, it's important to highlight that for this programme it's entirely your choice. Aston University graduates are renowned for their employability, and we highly recommend considering a placement year. Our award-winning careers and placements team are on hand to support you through every step of your placement journey.
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Final year
In your final year, you will study Legal Project Management: Business Law in Practice, which will introduce you to the core outcomes of the SQE examinations with a particular focus on business organisations. You will also explore optional modules of your choice, including Emerging Technologies, AI and the law, Data Protection and Sports Law.
Professional accreditation
Subject to completion of the requisite optional modules in your final year, the course meets the requirements of the Bar Standards Board (BSB) for the academic component of training for barristers. As an Aston University Law graduate you can therefore proceed directly to the Bar Training Course should you wish to do so. You will also be well positioned for the new Solicitors Qualifying Examination with our range of optional modules.