About Law LLB (hons) in University of West London
Are you looking for an intellectually stimulating role that helps you fulfil your potential? This LLB Law degree gives you the knowledge, tools and experience that will ready you for a rewarding career as a legal professional.
Your studies will focus on the law in action, and will be lead by experts in law and legal practice.
Work experience placements will help you understand the issues currently facing the profession. We offer a number of opportunities to put your new legal knowledge into practice. These opportunities include providing legal counsel to the community at our legal advice centre, marshalling with judges and shadowing lawyers.
As you work towards attaining your LLB degree, you will develop a thorough understanding of the complexities of the legal system. You will also develop key skills to help you navigate your new career.
This law degree is recognised by the Bar and the Solicitors Regulation Authority, which means you can pursue a career as a solicitor or barrister once you graduate.
This law degree lets you focus on applying knowledge in practice, using real-world legal scenarios. All modules are taught with reference to current legal practice, in order to keep you up to date with ongoing changes in the profession.
We aim to give you a well-rounded education in all aspects of the law, so you will experience:
- close interaction with teaching staff
- pre-course support to help you prepare for your studies
- field trips to locations such as the European Court of Human Rights, Supreme Court, Old Bailey, Inns of Court
- regular mooting competitions – your chance to practice your skills in a simulated courtroom scene
- the opportunity to compete for student prizes.
In addition, you will have the chance to learn from the wisdom and experience of leading guest speakers, including academics, barristers, judges and solicitors. Their expertise will raise your awareness of how the law operates in the real world.
During your final year, you will be able to gain work experience that allows you to put what you have learned into context in a professional work environment. You could work with an agency, such as the Citizens Advice Bureau or the Free Representation Network, or with the Law School’s advice centre in Ealing – the Community Advice Programme.
You need to meet our English language requirement - a minimum of IELTS 5.5 for each of the 4 individual components (Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening).
Applicants with the following qualifications will be considered for entry on an undergraduate degree:
• International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma (From a minimum 25 points depending on course)
• British/ International A Levels (From a minimum 112 UCAS tariff points depending on course)
• Indian Standard 12/HSC (minimum average of 55% depending on exam board)
• Second and final year entry on a bachelor's degree may be available for those with a Higher National Diploma (HND) from the UK with a merit profile
• A recognised foundation course
University of West London Highlights
Location |
London, England |
Established |
1860 |
Percent International Students |
13.7% |
Famous For |
High-quality education closely linked to employment. |
International Fees |
£13,000 |
University of West London Cost of Attendance
The estimated cost of attendance for international students at the College of North Atlantic is mentioned-below:
Program Fees
Expense |
Cost (in GBP) |
Application Fee |
18 per programs |
Confirmation Fee |
24 |
Tuition - Regular Term |
12,500 |
Tuition - Part Time Course |
12,500 per course |