LLB (Hons) Law

Study Mode Part-time
Year of Entry 2024/25
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LLB (Hons)

Law

Part-time Law

Experience the law in its real-world context while developing the knowledge, skills and values to thrive globally – in the legal sector and beyond.

Everything you need to know...

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    What is the fee?

    Home: £4,625 per year
    International/EU: £8,330 per year

  • Time

    How long will I study?

    6 Years

  • Location

    Where will I study?

    City Campus

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    What are the entry requirements?

    120 UCAS Points

  • Date

    When do I start?

    September 2024


Where will I study?

This course is moving into one of our new buildings at City campus. Teaching will mainly be delivered at our Collegiate campus until December 2024 while we get our new facilities ready. From January 2025 you will study in brand new facilities at City campus.

Course summary

  • Develop critical understanding of the law and its practices. 
  • Explore how justice and order is fostered in societies.
  • Gain experience at our Legal Service Clinic and Hubs and work on live client cases.
  • Work with law firms and legal and social-justice providers.
  • Consider the global reach of law, with opportunities for UK and international placement.

On this course you’ll learn and apply the law practically. You’ll gain valuable experience in at least one of the following settings: the Helena Kennedy Centre for International Justice Hubs, on-campus legal service providers, or with external organisations. While developing excellent legal knowledge and skills, you’ll shape your degree around your interests, values and aspirations – preparing you for graduate careers in and beyond the legal sector.


Student satisfaction

This course scored 90% for teaching satisfaction in the 2023 National Student Survey.

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Law and Criminology student Fozia Sultana won an Inspirational Student Award for her work on Manifest Diversity, a staff and student collaborative which is helping to make law more diverse, inclusive and accessible.

How you learn

Watch course leader Rebecca Ratcliffe talk about this course.

All our courses are designed around a set of key principles based on engaging you with the world, collaborating with others, challenging you to think in new ways, and providing you with a supportive environment in which you can thrive.

On this course you’ll learn how to understand, critique and create knowledge and information. You’ill also develop and practise key skills and attributes essential for future work – challenging and confirming your personal and professional values to become an active citizen within a diverse society. This approach will prepare you for challenges and opportunities across our global society.

Our award-winning tutors are experts in their fields. You’ll be taught by a range of lecturers who are experienced legal researchers and who have years of experience in the legal profession as solicitors or barristers.  

You learn through:

  • Lectures and interactive workshops
  • Independent research
  • Case studies in both simulated and live client environments
  • Work placements 

Key Themes

At every level of your course, you’ll have the opportunity to learn the law and the personal and practical skills required to apply the law to a variety of simulated and real-life cases. 

You’ll collaborate with legal professionals and rights and justice practitioners to challenge law and its application, engaging with projects and initiatives which are making a difference in Sheffield, nationally and globally. With a thorough grounding in the foundational areas of legal knowledge, you’ll  be able to demonstrate what you’ve learned in theoretical and practical contexts. 

Course Support

You’ll be supported in your learning journey towards highly skilled graduate employment in a number of ways. These include:

  • Support throughout your studies from your own dedicated academic adviser, committed to your personal and professional development as a confident, reflective and autonomous learner.
  • Access to our Skills Centre with one to ones, workshops and online resources to help you to plan and structure your assignments.
  • Employability opportunities such as project work, networking and field trips – and expert advice and guidance from our careers and employability team.

Our student and staff-led steering group, Manifest Diversity, ensures the promotion of minority student voices. Through it, you’ll be able to attend events such as UK Black Business Week and take on projects to improve inclusion within our course and University offer.

Course leaders and tutors

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Rebecca Hartley
Senior Lecturer in Law and Criminology

I am Module Leader for the Law in Practice, Legal Skill and Research and the Dissertation modules on the LLM in International Commercial Law. I am also the Module Le … Read more

Applied learning

Your course has been designed to embrace real-world challenges and provide you with the practical skills and knowledge to be successful within your chosen sector.

Work Placements

You’ll have the opportunity to arrange a year-long work placement in between your second and third years. This gives you valuable work experience to prepare you for your future career – and allows you to graduate with an Applied Professional Diploma to add to your CV.

As part of your course you’ll have opportunities to undertake a range of placements with our legal and social-justice service providers. These include major national and international law firms – such as Irwin Mitchell and DLA Piper – and international legal practitioners such as attorneys’ firms, public defenders and miscarriage of justice projects in the USA. 

Live Projects

Throughout the course you’ll gain vital industry experience working alongside lawyers and other professionals on real projects. The course is designed to develop your practical legal skills to support and prepare you to participate in work with legal service providers and their clients. 

Social Justice

The department is committed to advocating for those who don’t have or can’t afford representation. You can get involved in a range of legal advice initiatives supporting access to justice including local court helpdesks, our Refugee Rights Hub and our Helena Kennedy Centre for International Justice. 

LLB Law students have assisted with reuniting the families of refugees, worked with the miscarriage of justice organisation 'Appeal', and attended small claims hearings to provide legal advice and representation to self-represented litigants.

Networking Opportunities

As the course offers a wide range of extra-curricular activities, you can develop invaluable employability knowledge and skills throughout your degree. 

There are regular opportunities to develop connections with professionals both within and outside of the legal sector – through trips and visits, our annual Law Careers Fair, careers talks, panel events, conferences, mentoring schemes and networking sessions. These often involve our fantastic and educated alumni community. 

Field Trips 

During the course there will be opportunities to get involved in a range of national and international trips. In recent years these have included an annual Lawyer in London trip involving a mock trial at the Royal Courts of Justice and a visit to a major international commercial law firm with an opportunity to network with recent trainees. 

Students have also assisted with human rights and social justice projects in Lesotho and visited Auschwitz. Our student attendance at UK Black Business Week, London provides inspiration to minoritised students, who said “Overall, the event was eye opening i never knew how much sectors I could really go into in law, this event allowed me to really plan my future”.

Competitions 

Training in mooting skills and chances to take part in internal and external mooting competitions are offered through the Law and Advocacy Society. Our students also frequently participate in national negotiation and client interviewing competitions, supported by staff. 


Future careers

This course prepares you for careers in: 

  • The legal profession (including as a solicitor or barrister)
  • Business and entrepreneurialism 
  • Human resources 
  • Financial services 
  • Teaching 
  • Higher education 
  • Public sector 
  • Regulatory services 
  • Law enforcement and probation 

Previous graduates of this course have gone on to work for:

  • The Probation Service
  • Crown Prosecution Service
  • DLA Piper
  • Environment Agency
  • Lincoln House Chambers
  • South Yorkshire Police
  • NatWest
  • Slaughter & May
  • Begbies Traynor
  • Aquinas College
  • CMS

Equipment and facilities

On this course you work with:

  • Library services and study spaces
  • Our on-campus legal and social justice service providers
  • Moot court and other collaborative learning spaces
  • Digital access to the latest legal material, commentary and analysis through our subscriptions to practitioners' databases
  • Specialist software to manage client case-work

We’ve invested over £100m in new facilities to help you study how and when you want. This means 24-hour libraries and study spaces designed by our students.

Entry requirements

All students

UCAS points

  • 120

This must include at least two A levels or equivalent BTEC National qualifications. For example:

  • BBB at A Level.
  • DDM in BTEC Extended Diploma.
  • Merit overall from a T level qualification.
  • A combination of qualifications, which may include up to two AS Levels, EPQ and general studies.

You can find information on making sense of UCAS tariff points here and use the UCAS tariff calculator to work out your points.

GCSE

  • English Language or English Literature at grade C or 4
  • Mathematics at grade C or 4

• Access - at least 45 credits at level 3 and 15 credits at level 2 from a relevant Open College Network accredited course

• Grade B from CACHE Level 3 Extended Diploma.

If English is not your first language, you will need an IELTS score of 6.5 with a minimum of 6.5 in both reading and writing and 5.5 in all other skills, or equivalent.

We also consider other qualifications from the UCAS tariff. Applicants with alternative qualifications or a combination of qualifications and work experience will also be considered. We welcome applications from people of any age. Please contact us for further advice.

Meeting the qualifications on the entry criteria does not guarantee you a place. You should ensure that you submit a personal statement and reference as these will also be considered as part of the selection process. Guidelines on personal statements and references can be found on the UCAS website.

Please note that if you have a criminal conviction and want to become either a solicitor or barrister that you speak with the relevant regulatory body to determine if this will have any implication for your chosen career path. This is in order to ensure students are notified of regulator requirement for entering the legal profession.

Please note that we do not accept direct entry into 2nd or 3rd year for this course.

Additional information for EU/International students

If you are an International or non-UK European student, you can find out more about the country specific qualifications we accept on our international qualifications page.

For details of English language entry requirements (IELTS), please see the information for 'All students'.


Modules

Module and assessment information for future years is displayed as currently validated and may be liable to change. When selecting electives, your choices will be subject to the core requirements of the course. As a result, selections may be limited to a choice between one of two or more specified electives in some instances.

Year 1

Compulsory modules

Module
Credits
Assessment
Dispute Resolution In Contract
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(50%) , Practical(50%)
Introduction To Law And Practice
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(100%)

Elective modules

Module
Credits
Assessment
Foreign Language (French,Spanish,Italian,Chinese)
Credits 20
Assessment Coursework(100%)
Year 2

Compulsory modules

Module
Credits
Assessment
Criminal Law And Practice
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(25%) , Exam(75%)
Uk Constitutional Law And Practice
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(50%) , Exam(50%)

Elective modules

Module
Credits
Assessment
Foreign Language (French,Spanish,Italian,Chinese)
Credits 20
Assessment Coursework(100%)
Year 3

Compulsory modules

Module
Credits
Assessment
Land, Property Law And Practice
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(50%) , Exam(50%)
Trusts & Equitable Wrongs (Including Wills And Administration Of Estates)
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(40%) , Exam(60%)

Elective modules

Module
Credits
Assessment
Foreign Language (French,Spanish,Italian,Chinese)
Credits 20
Assessment Coursework(100%)
Year 4

Compulsory modules

Module
Credits
Assessment
Dispute Resolution In Tort
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(100%)

Elective modules

Module
Credits
Assessment
Commercial Law
Credits 20
Assessment Coursework(50%) , Exam(50%)
Company Law
Credits 20
Assessment Coursework(50%) , Exam(50%)
Court Practice
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(100%)
Employment Law
Credits 20
Assessment Coursework(100%)
Family Law And Policy
Credits 20
Assessment Coursework(100%)
Foreign Language (French,Spanish,Italian,Chinese)
Credits 20
Assessment Coursework(100%)
Human Rights Clinic
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(100%)
Immigration Law
Credits 20
Assessment Coursework(100%)
Law As A Business
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(100%)
Law Of Evidence
Credits 20
Assessment Coursework(50%) , Exam(50%)
Legal Perspectives On Criminal Justice
Credits 20
Assessment Coursework(100%)
Shu Law New Enquiries
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(100%)
Year 5

Elective modules

Module
Credits
Assessment
Advocacy And Drafting
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(50%) , Practical(50%)
Business Law And Practice
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(100%)
Commercial Law And Practice
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(100%)
Criminal Appeals
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(100%)
Dissertation
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(100%)
Employment Law And Practice
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(100%)
Family Law, Policy And Practice
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(40%) , Exam(60%)
Human Rights Law And Practice
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(100%)
Immigration Law And Practice
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(100%)
Law And Medicine
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(100%)
Law In Practice
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(100%)
Law In Practice International
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(100%)
Law Of Evidence And Practice
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(100%)
Prison Clinic
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(100%)
Refugee Rights
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(100%)
Shu Law Legal Practice
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(100%)
Sports Law
Credits 30
Assessment Exam(50%) , Practical(50%)
Final year

Elective modules

Module
Credits
Assessment
Business Law And Practice
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(100%)
Commercial Law And Practice
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(100%)
Dissertation
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(100%)
Employment Law And Practice
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(100%)
Family Law, Policy And Practice
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(40%) , Exam(60%)
Human Rights Law And Practice
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(100%)
Immigration Law And Practice
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(100%)
Law And Medicine
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(100%)
Law In Practice
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(100%)
Law In Practice International
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(100%)
Law Of Evidence And Practice
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(100%)
Mediation
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(100%)
Refugee Rights
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(100%)
Rights Of Women
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(100%)
Sports Law
Credits 30
Assessment Exam(50%) , Practical(50%)
Streetlaw Schools
Credits 30
Assessment Coursework(100%)

Fees and funding

Home students

Our tuition fee for UK students starting part-time study in 2024/25 is £4,625 per year (based on studying 60 credits per year). These fees are regulated by the UK government and are therefore subject to changes in government policy.

If you are studying an undergraduate course, postgraduate pre-registration course or postgraduate research course over more than one academic year then your tuition fees may increase in subsequent years in line with Government regulations or UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) published fees. More information can be found in our terms and conditions under student fees regulations.

International students

Our tuition fee for International/EU students starting part-time study in 2024/25 is £8,330 per year (based on studying 60 credits per year). This course is not eligible for full-time Tier4 visa sponsorship. International students may apply for part-time Tier4 sponsorship on an individual basis. Please contact Admissions for further advice.

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Additional course costs

This link allows you to view estimated costs associated with the main activities on specific courses. These are estimates and, as such, are only an indication of additional course costs. Actual costs can vary greatly depending on the choices you make during your course.

Additional costs for Law courses (PDF, 261KB)

Legal information

Any offer of a place to study is subject to your acceptance of the University’s Terms and Conditions and Student Regulations.

Graduate View

LLB (Hons) Law graduate Tabitha works as a barrister in criminal law representing both prosecution and defence cases in Crown and Magistrates court. She has worked on many interesting cases and hopes to one day become Queen's Counsel.

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