The Bachelor of Laws (Hons) is accredited by the Honorable Society of King's Inns for the purpose of eligibility to sit the entrance exams for the Barrister-at-Law degree programme.
Studying law at undergraduate level has an appeal to any student considering a career in the legal profession. A Bachelor of Laws (Hons) degree provides a firm foundation for students wishing to qualify as a solicitor or barrister. The study of law improves and develops the student’s power of reasoning, clarity of thought and the ability to analyse and express complicated ideas. These skills also lend themselves to a wide variety of career options on completion of the programme. The degree provides a firm foundation for those wishing to train as solicitors or barristers. Graduates are also employed in a wide variety of areas including commercial industry, social sciences, politics, media and public service jobs.
Why Study Law?