Undergraduate study: the Buckingham LLB
Introduction to the
LLB
Programmes available
Introduction to the LLB
LLB means Legum Baccalaureus (Bachelor of Laws).
Law has been taught at universities since the first universities were created. It is natural that students would want to study law. Not only does it educate students in an important body of knowledge and help train them to prepare for a profession, it also develops their ability to analyse and to understand and their ability to look at a world of individuals and groups and to understand the nature of their relationships.
The Buckingham Law School is a natural choice for someone wanting to study law. The study of law requires intense discussion of the nature of problems and the analytical steps necessary to unwind these problems. It requires a personal approach and the ability to interact with your teachers and the other members of your class. The study of law requires the understanding of different viewpoints and this is best accomplished through the type of small group teaching in which the Buckingham Law School specialises and which makes us different from most other law schools.
Programmes available
| Programme type | Qualification |
| Access to Law | |
| Law (single honours) | LLB (Hons) |
| Law with Business Finance | LLB (Hons) |
| Law with Economics | LLB (Hons) |
| Law with English Language Studies (EFL/ESL) | LLB (Hons) |
| Law with French or Spanish | LLB (Hons) |
| Law with Management Studies | LLB (Hons) |
| Law with Politics | LLB (Hons) |
| Politics, Economics and Law | BA (Hons) |
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