Law postgraduate degrees in Exeter

2 universities offer 33 postgraduate courses. To get the best results for postgraduate law degrees, enter your predicted grades.

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The University of Law

7 law courses LONDON
WUSCA ranking: 91th
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The university is very supportive and very helpful. There is many ways you can meet people and this can be done through events the university holds and the event societies in the university hold. There’s many ways to make connections with business and further your connections

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  • Administrative Law and Human Rights
  • Contract Law
  • Criminal Law
  • English Legal System and Constitutional Law (including Retained EU Law)
  • Equity & Trusts
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MA Law (Conversion)
clock icon 1 year full time
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Year 1
  • Administrative Law and Human Rights
  • Contract Law
  • Criminal Law
  • English Legal System & Constitutional Law
  • Land Law
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University of Exeter

26 law courses SOUTH WEST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 14th
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Source : Complete University Guide 2026

WUSCA ranking: 41th
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I think on the Penryn campus, it really challenges me, especially coming from a great city and country like Singapore. I have never experienced such growth within myself since I first came to the UK. I think if it were back home, I would still be the same or a similar type of person three years later. This campus, although small and in the countryside, has really lived up to being the campus focusing on sustainability and the environment, such as how the buildings are designed to be more energy efficient and also having sufficient green spaces for students studying environment-related studies to explore and add value to their academic experience. Additionally, I think in a smaller campus, it is easier to make friends as well as bond easily within societies and in classes. Smaller groups tend to have a deeper and more meaningful experience, which really helped me be more passionate in my studies and curriculum activities. Additionally, this campus is situated near Falmouth, which is the bigger town beside Penryn, and despite it being small, it feels homely and you will definitely not feel out of place, as there are many activities going on throughout the year. One piece of advice for anyone thinking of coming here is to really find out more about this place before applying. If you are someone who really loves city vibes and just convenience in general, you might not love it as much because to get groceries, you would have to travel a distance to the superstore near campus or if you live in falmouth you would have to travel to campus by bus which is almost 20 minutes. If you are out to challenge yourself, get out of your comfort zone especially if you have been living in big cities and all, I would say Penryn campus would be an ideal place for you to learn more about yourself and push your limits, and also aim to be the best version of yourself by the time you graduate.

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MA by Research Law
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Master of Laws LLM
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Year 1
  • Dissertation
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