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This accelerated 2-year LLB program is tailored for those with prior higher education qualifications or relevant professional experience seeking to enter the legal field. The degree equips you with essential knowledge, abilities, and practical exposure to follow your ambitions - whether in legal practice or other sectors that highly value legal expertise. Alongside building your legal competencies, our robust industry connections provide valuable hands-on experiences to prepare you for your desired profession.The program cultivates intellectual independence, helping you develop the analytical abilities to critically examine law's societal role and articulate well-reasoned arguments both verbally and in writing.You'll gain comprehensive understanding of legal principles and justice systems, learning how law can serve individuals and communities, especially marginalized groups.Your studies will cover core legal disciplines including Public Law (exploring governmental structures), Criminal Law (examining justice and rehabilitation systems), and Contract Law (understanding legal agreements between parties and organizations.Additionally, you can select from diverse elective modules like International Law, Commercial Law, Human Rights, Legal Philosophy, and Family Law. The Work Placement option offers practical legal experience in professional settings.Expect an interactive learning experience beyond traditional study. Through various modules and extracurricular activities, you'll develop debating, advocacy, and negotiation skills. The program also includes career development initiatives, visits to legal institutions, and guest lectures from industry professionals.Careers
A Bangor Law degree unlocks diverse career opportunities in legal practice and other impactful fields where you can contribute meaningfully to society.Your studies will provide both theoretical knowledge and practical skills for legal careers, whether you aspire to become a solicitor, barrister, government legal advisor, or specialize in commercial, immigration, or criminal law.For those not pursuing traditional legal roles, your legal training remains valuable in sectors like NGOs (as policy advisors or campaigners) or international organizations such as the United Nations for global career paths.Law graduates also find success in varied fields including civil service, journalism, media, probation services, law enforcement, and corrections - benefiting from the transferable skills developed during legal studies.