Undergraduate

Law

Law

An undergraduate law degree allows students to develop a deep understanding of legal systems, principles, and practices, while exploring how law shapes society and responds to contemporary challenges. It provides a strong foundation in core areas of law while offering opportunities to specialise in fields such as international law, commercial law, human rights, and criminal justice.

The programme offers the opportunity to study core subjects including contract law, tort law, constitutional law, criminal law, property law, and legal theory. Students also engage in practical learning through case studies, mooting, legal research, and internships, developing skills in critical analysis, argumentation, and problem-solving.

Why study Undegraduate Degree in Law?

Studying law at undergraduate level is a chance to combine academic study with practical application, preparing graduates for careers in legal practice, corporate sectors, public service, and international organisations. Career opportunities also include roles in policy-making, compliance, and academia, with the option to progress to postgraduate study or professional legal qualifications such as the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE) or Bar training.

Entry Requirements

A Levels

  • AAB – ABB
  • No specific subject requirements
  • Essay-based subjects such as History, English Literature, Politics, or Law are considered advantageous

IB Diploma

  • 34–36 points overall
  • Higher Level: 6,5,5 or 6,6,5
  • No compulsory subject, but essay-based subjects at Higher Level are recommended.

International Foundation Pathway

  • Foundation in Law, Humanities, or Social Sciences
  • Progression requirement: 60–65% overall

Btech Qualifications

  • Extended Diploma at D*DD – DDD in Applied Law, Applied Science, or Business
  • Some universities may require an accompanying A-level in an essay-based subject

English Language Requirements

  • IELTS Academic: 6.5–7.0 overall, with no band below 6.0
  • TOEFL : 90–100 overall
  • PTE Academic: 62–70 overall
  • Exemptions apply if prior study was completed in English or applicant is from a UKVI-recognised English-speaking country

“Entry requirements may vary by university and subject. For personalized guidance, consult with Htiko Education.”