The LLB at Bradford has so many opportunities compared to other universities. Next year I can specialise in criminal law - it will make me stand out. I want to take advantage of the opportunities to go into court a lot.

Study abroad
As a student at University of Bradford Faculty of Management and Law you'll have the opportunity to study abroad at one of our partner institutions around the world.
You can study abroad for one semester or a whole year.
This gives you international experience, exposure to a different culture and opportunities to network with students and academics at other leading business schools.
Learning and assessment
The programme is delivered through a combination of interactive lectures, tutorials and workshops using state-of-the-art IT, group work and individual study.
Assessment largely involves a combination of coursework assessments and formal examinations held at the end of each semester.
Study support
You'll be allocated a Personal Academic Tutor, who will provide you with personal guidance and support.
Module leaders and tutors are accessible, providing office hours and appointments to support your learning beyond class contact.
The use of a virtual learning environment as part of the programme further enhances the accessibility of your teaching team, enabling you to interact when you are off-campus.
Find out more about how the University will support you throughout your student journey.
Research
Many of your teaching staff are research active.
You will benefit from research informed teaching, and have the opportunity to develop and use practical research skills and gain understanding of research methodologies.
Enhancing your employability
The Law Clinic
Our Law Clinic gives students an opportunity to put theory into practice. As part of your degree, you will work in our Law Clinic advising members of the public in conjunction with local organisations including the Citizens Advice Bureau and Girlington Advice Centre.
The Law Clinic provides free comprehensive legal advice to members of the public. Family matters, relationship breakdown, divorce, employment issues, civil disputes and neighbour disputes are all within the scope of the Clinic. Working as part of a team, you will discuss the case and decide whether the client needs legal advice. Under the guidance of the Clinic Director, you will then prepare advice for your client.
Mooting
Our students have the opportunity to get involved in a range of internal and external mooting competitions.
Mooting complements your legal education and is a great way to learn how to use the law to create persuasive legal arguments. You have to analyse problems, research the law, prepare written submissions and present your arguments to a trained lawyer or judge.
The competition imitates the procedures followed in appeal courts, and is a great chance for you to put your skills and knowledge into practice.
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The LLB at Bradford has so many opportunities compared to other universities. Next year I can specialise in criminal law - it will make me stand out. I want to take advantage of the opportunities to go into court a lot.
Learning and assessment
The programme is delivered through a combination of interactive lectures, tutorials and workshops using state-of-the-art IT, group work and individual study.
Assessment largely involves a combination of coursework assessments and formal examinations held at the end of each semester.
Enhancing your employability
The Law Clinic
Our Law Clinic gives students an opportunity to put theory into practice. As part of your degree, you will work in our Law Clinic advising members of the public in conjunction with local organisations including the Citizens Advice Bureau and Girlington Advice Centre.
The Law Clinic provides free comprehensive legal advice to members of the public. Family matters, relationship breakdown, divorce, employment issues, civil disputes and neighbour disputes are all within the scope of the Clinic. Working as part of a team, you will discuss the case and decide whether the client needs legal advice. Under the guidance of the Clinic Director, you will then prepare advice for your client.
Mooting
Our students have the opportunity to get involved in a range of internal and external mooting competitions.
Mooting complements your legal education and is a great way to learn how to use the law to create persuasive legal arguments. You have to analyse problems, research the law, prepare written submissions and present your arguments to a trained lawyer or judge.
The competition imitates the procedures followed in appeal courts, and is a great chance for you to put your skills and knowledge into practice.

Study abroad
As a student at University of Bradford Faculty of Management and Law you'll have the opportunity to study abroad at one of our partner institutions around the world.
You can study abroad for one semester or a whole year.
This gives you international experience, exposure to a different culture and opportunities to network with students and academics at other leading business schools.
Study support
You'll be allocated a Personal Academic Tutor, who will provide you with personal guidance and support.
Module leaders and tutors are accessible, providing office hours and appointments to support your learning beyond class contact.
The use of a virtual learning environment as part of the programme further enhances the accessibility of your teaching team, enabling you to interact when you are off-campus.
Find out more about how the University will support you throughout your student journey.
Research
Many of your teaching staff are research active.
You will benefit from research informed teaching, and have the opportunity to develop and use practical research skills and gain understanding of research methodologies.