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Whether you aspire to be a lawyer, solicitor or a barrister, a Law degree will give you the background knowledge to get started in your career. Doing a law degree will introduce students to a variety of social, Political and ethical issues in order to gain an understanding of how law is practiced.

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Featured Course New LLB Law
Aston University
Qualifying law degree that additionally equips students with highly sought after commercial awareness

Degree Subject Intro: Law

On a law degree you will be expected to study the constitution of criminal and civil law, land and labour law, European law and human rights law before you can specialise. The workload is intensive and you will examine plenty of past cases, visit local law courts and conduct mock-interviews with fictional clients.

Expect an attractive salary if you secure employment in a law firm, but your abilities will also be wanted by the police, management, journalism or academia.

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