During the Bachelor in Law (LLB) at University of Hull, students will research, engage with and question the law in its social, moral and political contexts. They will be taught by experts whose research influences policy, regulatory change and public debate and study modules in legal specialities such as criminal justice, international law, commercial law and family law. Students could also study abroad at one of our highly ranked partner institutions.
92.7% of students in work or further study 15 months after graduating
Learners will practice legal skills in mock trials, Law Society mooting and client interviewing competitions. They will build experience with mini-pupillages at Wilberforce Chambers and internships with local law firms and government, as well as work alongside legal professionals – on cases ranging from family mediation to employment tribunals – in Hull's Legal Advice Centre and Mediation Centre.
The Bachelor in Law (LLB) provides students with much more than a degree. It is all about preparation for their career.