Fees and key information
Top seven in the country for satisfaction with teaching
Our law courses were ranked in the top seven in the UK for satisfaction with teaching, according to the Guardian University Guide 2024
Fully accredited degree
The degree is recognised as a Qualifying Law Degree by both the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Bar Standards Board
Third for student satisfaction
Our law courses are ranked third for overall student satisfaction in the Complete University Guide 2025
Why study this course?
The LLB (Hons) is a degree that enables you to explore a diverse range of optional subjects while meeting the Qualifying Law Degree requirements for training as a solicitor or barrister.
Throughout the course, you’ll develop your knowledge of key areas of English and European Union law and human rights, as well as valuable transferable skills. You’ll also benefit from access to activities including mooting, the Mansfield Law Society, employment fairs and expert speakers.
Course modules
The modules listed below are for the academic year 2025/26 and represent the course modules at this time. Modules and module details (including, but not limited to, location and time) are subject to change over time.
Year* 1 modules
- Administrative Law
- Constitutional Law
- Contract I
- Criminal Law I
- English Legal System
- Land Law I
- Law of Tort I
- Legal Method
Year 2 modules
- Contract Law II
- Criminal Law II
- Land Law II
- Law of Equity and Trusts I
- Law of Tort II
- Law of the European Union I
- Consumer Rights Law
- Employment Law
- Law of Advocacy and Mooting
- Law of Evidence
- Legal Research Methods
Medical Law
Year 3 modules
- Civil Law and Practice
- Criminal Litigation
- Law of Equity and Trusts II
- Law of the European Union II
- Law Dissertation
- Law Research Essay
- Child Law
- Civil Liberties and Human Rights
- Company Law
- Entertainment Law
- Environmental Law
- Family Law
- International Trade Law
Jurisprudence - Landlord and Tenant Law
- Law of Evidence
- Law of Immigration and Asylum
- Penal Policy
- Public International Law
