The LLB Law course at the University of Central Lancashire offers a comprehensive knowledge of the law, honing key skills necessary for a legal career. It imbues students with practical problem-solving skills and legal research. It provides experience through a unique legal clinic.Course Content: The course comprises core modules that form the qualifying law degree, with thematic study enabling application of knowledge to relevant sector contexts. An important part of the program involves providing advice to real clients at the university’s Legal Advice Centre. Key Modules: The course has a variety of modules including Legal Skills, Criminal Law, Law of Contract, Public Law, Property Law, Law of Torts, and Legal Philosophy among others. Accreditations: The course is Qualifying Law Degree (QLD) recognized by both the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and the Bar Standards Board.Future Careers: The course prepares graduates not only for a career as a barrister or solicitor but for a range of careers in administration, business, media, and social work. The course has high graduate employment rates in areas such as prosecutors, law teachers, magistrates, legal advisers, and more. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.