Buckinghamshire New University

Law (3 Years)

High Wycombe, United Kingdom

The Non-degree in Law (3 Years) at Buckinghamshire New University is a 3 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Buckinghamshire New University is a school located in High Wycombe, United Kingdom, founded in 1893 and currently home to 14075 students.

The university offers 194 programs, providing students with a wide range of academic options, from arts and design to business and health sciences.

The campus is situated in a charming town in the English countryside, close to London and its many cultural and entertainment options, making it an ideal location for international students.

About the Program

The Law program at Buckinghamshire New University is a 3-year non-degree program that covers the fundamentals of law, including contract law, criminal law, and public law. This program is designed for students who want to gain a deep understanding of the legal system and develop practical skills in legal practice. The program is taught in English and is based in the United Kingdom.

The curriculum includes modules on law of contract, criminal law, and English legal system. Students also learn about European Union law, public law, and legal practice and skills. The program includes optional modules, such as family and child law, employment law, and human rights and social justice, to allow students to specialize in areas of interest.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as lawyers, legal advisors, or law enforcement officers. They can also work in related fields, such as legal research or policy development. Employers may include law firms, government agencies, or non-profit organizations. Specific job titles may include solicitor, barrister, or legal consultant.

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