144 Courses
Accountancy and Legal Studies
University of Aberdeen
MA (Hons) · 4 Years · Full-time · Aberdeen · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
Law
Bangor University
LLB (Hons) · 3 Years · Full-time · Bangor, Gwynedd · 2025
Tariff points: 120/144
Business Studies and Law
University of Bradford
BSc (Hons) · 3 Years · Full-time · Bradford · 2025
Tariff points: 112/112
Criminology and Sociology
University of Brighton
BA (Hons) · 3 Years · Full-time · Brighton · 2025
Tariff points: 104/120
Law (Part-Time)
University of Buckingham
LLB (Hons) · 4 Years · Part-time · Buckingham · 2025
Tariff points: 96/96
Law
Buckinghamshire New University
LLB (Hons) · 3 Years · Full-time · High Wycombe · 2025
Tariff points: 88/112
Law (with Foundation Year) LLB
Cardiff Metropolitan University
LLB (Hons) · 4 Years · Full-time including foundation year · Cardiff · 2025
Tariff points: 32/32
Law
University of East London
LLB (Hons) · 3 Years · Full-time · Stratford · 2025
Tariff points: 112/112
Law and Business
Edge Hill University
BA (Hons) · 3 Years · Full-time · Ormskirk · 2025
Tariff points: 112/120
Criminal Justice
Goldsmiths, University of London
LLM · 1 Year · Full-time · London · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
Common Law (Graduate Entry)
University of Glasgow
LLB · 2 Years · Full-time · Glasgow · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
Common Law with French Language
University of Glasgow
LLB (Hons) · 4 Years · Full-time · Glasgow · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
Common Law with German Language
University of Glasgow
LLB (Hons) · 4 Years · Full-time · Glasgow · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
Common Law with Italian Language
University of Glasgow
LLB (Hons) · 4 Years · Full-time · Glasgow · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
Common Law with Spanish Language
University of Glasgow
LLB (Hons) · 4 Years · Full-time · Glasgow · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
Common Law/Business and Management
University of Glasgow
LLB (Hons) · 4 Years · Full-time · Glasgow · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
Common Law/Economic & Social History
University of Glasgow
LLB (Hons) · 4 Years · Full-time · Glasgow · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
Common Law/English Literature
University of Glasgow
LLB (Hons) · 4 Years · Full-time · Glasgow · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
Common Law/History
University of Glasgow
LLB (Hons) · 4 Years · Full-time · Glasgow · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
Common Law/Philosophy
University of Glasgow
LLB (Hons) · 4 Years · Full-time · Glasgow · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
Common Law/Politics
University of Glasgow
LLB (Hons) · 4 Years · Full-time · Glasgow · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
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University of GlasgowCommon Law [LLB]Hey there ! I am Advika from India🇮🇳 and I am a third year Common Law student. I would be happy to answer all your questions about the university, studies, student life, or anything else. Please feel free to chat 😊 Aryan
University of GlasgowCommon Law [LLB]Hi there! I'm a third-year Common Law student at the University of Glasgow, originally from New Delhi, India. It's been quite a journey from the bustling streets of my hometown to the historic campus here in Scotland! When I'm not immersed in my legal studies, I enjoy spending my free time playing football or movies. These activities provide a perfect escape from the rigors of studying case law and help me relax after intense academic sessions. My passion for law has only grown stronger since I started my degree. I'm particularly fascinated by international law and how it shapes our global society. Choosing the University of Glasgow was one of the best decisions I've made. The university's stellar reputation in the legal field was a major draw, but what really sealed the deal was the unique opportunity to study Scots law alongside English law in the Common Law degree. Plus, the chance to experience life in a vibrant city like Glasgow was too good to pass up! If you're considering Glasgow, feel free to ask me anything about life as an international student, the Common Law program, or just how to balance studies with a good football match. I'm here to help! Bailey
University of GlasgowCommon Law [LLB]Currently, I am a fourth year Common Law student here at UoG so I spend lots of my time with my head buried in textbooks but I'm really enjoying the final year of my degree. I am a massive theatre nerd and this year, I'm the Workshops Officer for Student Theatre at Glasgow (STAG) - this has been a super fun way to meet loads of new people and work on some theatre with them! Also, I've been involved with student representation through the Student Representative Council (SRC) so if you have any questions about any aspect of Uni life, please give me a shout and I will help you find some answers! Molly
University of GlasgowCommon Law [LLB]I am a third year common law student from London. After university I plan to train to be a barrister. I am currently on a year abroad in Singapore - so if you have any questions about study abroad I'm more than happy to help! Around campus, I'm usually quite busy. I've been a Welcome Week Helper - so I can tell you a lot about what to expect from Welcome Week. I've also been elected to student council twice - once as General Representative and most recently as Charities Officer. I've always looked to get involved in student societies and have been involved in the Bar and Advocacy society, Raising and Giving Society as well as the Law Review. I also love sports! I used to play for Glasgow uni's football team every Wednesday in first year. More recently, I have taken part in boxing as part of Student Fight Night. On my year abroad, I have also taken up rugby which has been great fun. Any questions please don't hesitate to ask - excuse me for replying at strange hours due to time difference from Singapore Navya
University of GlasgowCommon Law [LLB]Hi everyone, I'm a third-year student from New Delhi, India, currently pursuing my LLB (Hons) in Common Law at the University of Glasgow. When I'm not buried in legal textbooks, you'll likely find me expressing my creative side through dance, fashion, and makeup. I'm also passionate about content creation, which allows me to blend my interests in law and creativity. Choosing the University of Glasgow was an easy decision for me. The city's vibrant atmosphere, combined with the university's prestigious law program, offered the perfect balance of academic excellence and cultural experience. As an international student, I've found Glasgow to be a welcoming and exciting place to live and study. Looking ahead, I'm keen on exploring various aspects of the legal profession. The Common Law program here has opened my eyes to numerous possibilities, and I'm excited to see where this journey takes me. If you're considering Glasgow for your studies, especially in law, feel free to reach out! I'd be happy to chat about life in Glasgow or even the ins and outs of the law program! Can't wait to connect with you and share more about this amazing university and city! Sara
University of GlasgowCommon Law [LLB]Hi, I’m Sara! I’m currently in the first year of my Common Law degree and am having a blast! I applied for the course because I’ve always had an interest in society, namely the way it functions and what’s influenced it - which is something you’ll be learning a lot about throughout your studies. When not bombarded with a boatload of course work ( jk😊), I enjoy spending time with the new friends I’ve made on campus and attending the various events hosted by my societies. I also have an aptitude for becoming completely obsessed with a new film series every month - right now it’s the Hunger Games (Peeta Mellark supremacy✊). In the future, I hope to specialise in corporate and commercial law and (hopefully) secure a training contract down south. Adjusting to university life has been tough, but I’ve accumulated a ton of tips and tricks to make the transition easier! Shoot me a message and I’ll answer your questions – course related or not!
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Advisers guide to Clearing for international students
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Applying for an apprenticeship: What your students need to know
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Graduate schemes and entry-level jobs
Finding your first full-time job after you graduate can be a challenge, especially if you’re unfamiliar with the UK jobs system. There are a few types of roles that you can get after university, each with its own strengths, weaknesses and application requirements.
Graduate visa
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