LLB (Hons) Law

  • International students can apply
  • Work placement opportunity

With legal training you will develop highly transferable skills of research and analysis, oral and written presentation, and clear, logical thought, which can be used far beyond the area of law.

Studying Law at Salford will give you a firm grounding in the foundation legal subjects with considerable scope for specialisation in our optional modules. Our modules in research, analysis and communication will provide you with the necessary skills for a career in the law, or the transferable skills for high-level careers in other areas.

At Salford Law School we pride ourselves on the fact that we are a smaller and more personal law school, which enables us to focus a lot more care, attention and most importantly time, on Salford Law School students. Along with the excellent teaching and state-of-the-art facilities, it is the little things, such as knowing you by name that sets us apart.

Course Structure

All modules on the LLB Law course are taught over semesters 1 and 2.

Year 1

During year 1 of your LLB course, you will study six core modules. The majority of these modules are common to law schools across the country as they are determined by professional requirements. Alongside these modules, at Salford we will ensure you have all the key skills you need to be successful in the core legal modules as well as setting the international context for your studies through your study of Law in a Global Context.

Year 2

Alongside the traditional core legal topics, during year 2 you will have the opportunity to choose from our range of optional modules. This will enable you to start developing your specialisms and choose from legal topics that particularly appeal to you.

Year 3

In your final year at Salford Law School, you will be able to choose five topics from our wide range of optional modules. This will allow you to tailor your studies to your particular interests and learn from our specialist lecturers.

Please note that optional modules can vary due to staff availability and student demand. They may also be delivered during either year 2 or year 3.