Bachelor degree
36 months
Application deadlines: 15 January
Application fee: £12
Full-time
Intakes: September
International tuition: £13,250
Domestic tuition: £9,250
Program overview
The Law, Human Rights and Social Justice LLB at DMU is a qualifying law degree, which means students will cover the core law content that the Bar Standards Board and the Solicitors Regulation Authority require, as well as studying how individuals are protected and how they interact on issues such as immigration, housing and state benefits.
Study options
This program can be done
On campus
Requirements
Entry criteria
A typical offer is 112 UCAS points. You need to study at least two subjects at A-level or equivalent (eg BTEC)
You must have at least five GCSEs at grades A–C including English language
Pass Access with 30 Level 3 credits at Merit (or equivalent)
English (Language or Literature) and Maths GCSE required as separate qualifications at grade C
We will normally require students to have had a break from full time education before undertaking the Access course
International Baccalaureate: 26+ Points
Mature students
We welcome applications from mature students with non-standard qualifications and recognise all other equivalent and international qualifications.
English language
If English is not your first language, an IELTS core of 6.5 (including a minimum of 5.5 in each component) or equivalent is normally require
Career opportunities
Many graduates go into the legal profession, but the career opportunities for law graduates are infinite.
Recent graduates from our Law School have gone onto careers such as Legal Associate at Barratt Developments PLC, Case Worker at Ministry of Justice, Investigation Support Assistant at Leicestershire Police and Prosecution Manager at Arriva Rail North.