Programme details

  • Next start date: Sep 2026
  • Future start date: Jan 2027
  • Study: Full-time
  • Duration: 3 years
  • Fee: See fees tab
  • UCAS code: A081

Overview 

Gain the practical skills, multidisciplinary insights and powerful connections to thrive in law and beyond.

There’s never been a more exciting time to study law. The global market is projected to reach almost $1.4 trillion by 2030, and innovations like generative AI are transforming the sector and creating a wealth of opportunities for new graduates. This degree empowers you to seize those opportunities. From day one, you’ll apply legal principles and multidisciplinary insights to real challenges, building the core skills lawyers rely on – courtroom advocacy, client interviewing, negotiation, and the ability to analyse and solve legal problems. Uniquely co-designed alongside leading law firms and luxury brands, our classes will ensure you don't just learn what the law is, but also how to use it to create value. 

Please note: as this is a new course, we can only accept applicants for Year One in September 2026.

You'll experience

  • Practical learning: practice law firsthand through simulations, projects and placements
  • Tech integration: gain fluency in artificial intelligence for legal work and learning
  • Multidisciplinary study: a bespoke education using our innovative curriculum structure  
  • Professional alignment: lessons meet Bar Standards Board (BSB) requirements

Why Regent’s?

Discover more about what makes Regent's special.

LLB Law students

What to expect

Developed alongside leading law professionals, this course covers the seven foundations of legal knowledge:

  • Contract law
  • Criminal law
  • Equity and trusts
  • Law of the European Union
  • Tort law
  • Property law
  • Public Law 

Embedded within these core modules are opportunities to explore specialist areas including family law, intellectual property, environmental law, employment law, commercial law, and international human rights. Unlike the traditional approach – where specialist areas are studied in siloed, optional modules – this integrated structure gives you exposure to a diverse range of legal fields and enables you to make connections between different areas of law.

From day one, you’ll apply legal principles to real-world challenges and case studies and develop the core skills lawyers use every day. Classroom learning is authentic, interactive, and highly collaborative, with opportunities to experience law firsthand through practical simulations, live projects and industry placements.  

Embracing innovation, you'll be equipped and encouraged to use artificial intelligence throughout your studies, as well as evaluating and critiquing its validity. This will enhance your productivity and prepare you for the future of work.

Alongside your legal studies, you’ll choose from a wide range of multidisciplinary special electives in areas including business, psychology, technology and design. Bringing insights back into your classes enables you to view legal problems from different perspectives, craft creative client solutions, and better understand how law interacts with the wider world – equipping you to stand out as a lawyer who can bridge disciplines and add strategic insight.

Through our unparalleled industry connections and our membership with Walpole, the official UK body for the luxury sector, you’ll have opportunities to engage directly with iconic brands including Alexander McQueen, The Savoy, Meta and Google – gaining valuable insights into how law operates within luxury, as well as other sectors and organisations around the world.

In your second year, you’ll join work placements and access extra-curriculum activities like our Future Founders Programme which provides early-stage student entrepreneurs with the tools to launch a new business.  

If you have an adventurous spirit and crave an engaging, hands-on law education, designed to meet the needs of a changing profession, this is the course for you! You’ll graduate with the expertise to qualify as a lawyer, as well as the adaptability, creativity and entrepreneurial thinking that's essential for the legal sector – empowered to define your own future in law, wherever your ambitions take you. 

Professional alignment

This course has been designed to take into account the Bar Standards Board's (BSB) requirements of the Academic Stage of training – covering the seven foundations of legal knowledge. The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) no longer regulates the content of law degrees, but this course nevertheless provides a strong grounding in the foundational legal knowledge that is tested in Stage 1 of the Solicitors Qualifying Examination.

Please note, however, that this is an undergraduate law degree and not an SQE test preparation course. Additionally, students wishing to practise law outside of England and Wales should consult the professional or statutory body/bodies in the relevant jurisdiction(s) to satisfy themselves that this course meets all relevant requirements. Extra training and/or qualifications may be required depending on career and jurisdiction of qualification.

Premium study materials

Students will also benefit from access to Law Trove, a digital collection of textbooks and study materials published by Oxford University Press (OUP). This comprehensive legal library provides:

  • 200+ full text law e-books
  • Coverage of key subjects, including contract, criminal, tort and constitutional law
  • High-quality, authoritative content from Oxford University Press
  • Powerful search functionality across multiple titles to support research and revision

This premium access will enhance your learning experience, providing students with a significant advantage in their legal studies – an opportunity not widely available across UK law providers.

London-centric learning

Based in central London, one of the world’s leading legal and commercial centres, you’ll benefit from direct engagement with the legal community:

  • Visit leading firms to meet legal practitioners
  • Tour legal hotspots in London – from the Supreme Court to the Royal Courts of Justice
  • Engage directly with London’s most exclusive luxury brands
  • Join guest lectures to gain insights from industry professionals 

A tailored experience

We put you in the driving seat – shaping your education from day one:

  • Your own support officer: receive tailored advice and support when needed
  • Academic guidance: access regular one-to-one tutorials – at least an hour each week
  • Flexible modules: personalise your course with a choice of special electives
  • Additional language classes: prepare for domestic and international opportunities

Optional Foundation year

If you opt for a Foundation year, you'll gain a solid grounding in academic skills and principles, as well as an introduction to your chosen subject area. It will provide a rich and varied experience to ensure you’re prepared for degree-level study in the UK – ready to develop specialist knowledge and confidently make the most of your course.

Download course specification.

How to apply

Applying to Regent's is quick and easy. We accept direct applications year-round and there's no application fee. If you haven't received your exam results, you can still apply and we'll issue you with a conditional offer. You just need be clear in your application which qualifications you're currently studying for.

Step 1: Apply

  • On our website, details here
  • Through UCAS  (The Regent’s UCAS code is R18)

During the application process, you'll have the chance to upload supporting documents, including:

  • A copy of your passport (photograph ID page)
  • Academic transcripts and certificates from all previous studies
  • A 300-500 word personal statement (view guidance)
  • If you're not a native English speaker, proof of your English proficiency (take our test)

Credit transfer

If you’ve already studied part of your degree elsewhere, you may be able to apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) and join your new course at an advanced entry point. To apply for RPL, you'll need to state this clearly in your application and provide us with the certificates, transcripts and module descriptions for your previous course.

Step 2: Receive a response

You can expect to receive a decision on your application within 10 working days. We'll assess whether you meet our entry requirements and will notify you of our decision via email. UCAS applicants will also receive official notification via the UCAS system.

For some of our courses, the selection process may include an interview or audition. They can take the form of a one-to-one interview, a group interview or a portfolio review, which may be conducted by telephone or online. Arrangements of these are made between you and the Admissions department.

Step 3: Accept your offer

If you wish to accept your offer, you must pay your (non-refundable) advance tuition fee deposit. This will confirm your place. Here's how.

Step 4: Register 

Closer to the start of term, our Admissions team will send instructions regarding your registration process. This will include information on completing your online enrolment before you arrive, as well as a checklist of documents you'll need to bring with you to campus.

Information for international students

If you're an overseas student, you'll likely require a visa to study in the UK. Here's how to apply.

Scholarships and funding

There are a wide variety of funding and scholarship opportunities to help you finance your studies. For more information, please visit our scholarships and funding page.

Fees

Tuition fee:

  • September 2026 or January 2027 start: £27,750 per year, fixed for the duration of the course
  • September 2027 or January 2028 start: fees are under review; applicants will be notified once confirmed

Non-refundable advance deposit:

  • UK students: £1,500
  • Non-UK students: £5,000

Read more about tuition fees.

When do I need to pay?

If you receive an offer for a course, you’ll receive a pro forma invoice. To accept your offer and secure your place, pay your deposit payment as soon as possible.

The remaining portion of your first year’s tuition fees will be due when you enrol. At this time, you’ll receive your invoice for the full year. You can choose to pay for the year in full before the start of your first academic year or in two instalments, spread out across the academic year. The dates of these instalments will be determined by when your course starts.

What do fees include?

Fees cover the cost of all tuition and access to the University’s IT infrastructure and library learning resources. Fees are presented for the first level of study which equates to two terms. 

What other costs should I budget for?

You will need to budget additional funds for accommodation and living expenses, travel, and any additional trips, visits, activities or courses that you choose to participate in outside of the tuition offered as part of your course.

The library holds a limited number of copies of core textbooks and where possible in e-format. You will be encouraged to purchase your own textbooks and will need to budget approximately £80-£100 per year, depending on your course.

How you'll learn

At Regent’s, you’ll study in a collaborative and supportive environment that encourages you to pursue your interests both within and beyond law. You’ll tackle legal issues in real-world contexts – drawing on insights from other disciplines to solve problems, develop practical skills and apply your knowledge in professional settings – ensuring you graduate with the knowledge, experience and confidence you need to secure your dream job.

You’ll pair academic knowledge with hands-on experiences – exploring current issues and proposing solutions to real challenges. Classes incorporate:

  • Thought-provoking lead events  
  • Guest lectures from leading law firms and exclusive luxury brands
  • Practical workshops
  • Collaborative research and peer discussion
  • Immersive simulations
  • Technology-enhanced learning (AI tools) 

Based in London, you’ll also benefit from direct engagement with the legal community in the heart of the capital. You’ll have opportunities to meet practitioners and employers, strengthen your network and enhance your employability through live client briefs, work placements, events and field trips, designed to connect you with the world of work. 

Contact hours

You’ll have 14 hours per week of timetabled teaching. Outside your classes, you'll work on assignments both independently and collaboratively with classmates. This involves further reading, research and reflection, as well as preparation for workshops and assessments.

Teaching staff

You'll be taught by experienced legal academics and practitioners. Their knowledge and experience ensure classes are always shaped by the latest technologies and trends. 

You’ll also:

  • Attend guest lectures with leading businesses and brands  
  • Be allocated an Academic Advisor, who you’ll meet with regularly on a one-to-one basis 

Assessments

Your assessments at Regent’s are designed to reflect how legal knowledge and skills are used in the real world. Examples include:

  • Practical legal skills assessments, such as courtroom advocacy
  • Multiple choice exams testing foundational knowledge and application
  • Written advice, case analysis and legal research tasks
  • Group projects and presentations
  • Reflective work and personal development planning 

As with all courses at Regent’s, we ensure your learning is always:

  • Inclusive – fostering a student-focused approach
  • Engaging – encouraging interaction and participation
  • Authentic – based on real business challenges

Disability support

We welcome and support students with a wide range of disabilities and health concerns. Please speak to us as soon as possible, so we can provide the help you need. 

Academic requirements: Year 1 entry

We're interested in your potential, as well as your prior achievements – and review each application comprehensively on its own merit.

One of the following qualifications:

  • Three GCE A-levels at grade BCC
  • 26 points in the International Baccalaureate
  • US High School Diploma with a minimum GPA of 2.7 PLUS one of the following:
    • Three AP tests with 4 3 3
    • SAT score of 1290 in total
    • ACT with a composite score of 28 (20 in each section)
    • Dual Enrolment and College credits (1st year) – 30 college credits, with a GPA of 2.7 or higher
  • Equivalent qualifications as deemed acceptable by the University and set out in the Admissions Guide and UK ENIC.

English language requirements

Minimum English proficiency requirement through one of the following qualifications (or equivalent):

QualificationSubjectGrade
GCSE*English languageC (4)
IB SL or HL* English A4
IB HL*English B4
US HSD (studied in a majority English-speaking country)*Grade 11 and above EnglishC
IELTS*Academic6.0 overall and 5.5 in each component

Please note, we do not accept home/online editions of English language tests.

We also offer our conditional offer holders a free, online diagnostic test known as Password Skills Plus. This must be booked in advance. Discover more.

*Qualification satisfies the English language requirements of the UKVI for non-UK/Irish nationals.

Student support

We welcome and support students with a wide range of disabilities and health concerns. This includes learning difficulties, visual and hearing impairments, mental health difficulties, autism spectrum conditions, mobility difficulties, and temporary or chronic health conditions. 

Our Student Support & Welfare team is here to support you. We ask that you speak with us as early as you can to enable us to support you. Find out more about our disability support and contact us

Careers

The global legal services market was worth $1 trillion in 2024 and is expected to be worth almost $1.4 trillion by 2030. This is a sector undergoing rapid transformation driven by technology, deregulation, and new business models – meaning there’s never been a more exciting time to study law and shape the future of legal services.  

Whether you’re aiming to qualify as a lawyer, work at the cutting edge of legal tech and innovation, or apply your knowledge in business, policy or entrepreneurship, you’ll gain the skills you need to thrive.  

Graduates will likely go on to work in the following roles, spanning a wide range of sectors including law, tech, government, politics, regulatory bodies, the justice system, media and the third sector:

  • Private practice lawyer
  • Legal start-up founder  
  • Business leader
  • In-house legal counsel
  • Legal analyst
  • Compliance officer  
  • Legal technologist  
  • Contract manager  
  • Policy analyst  
  • AI and automation consultant within the legal sector

Graduate visa

After you've completed your course, you may be eligible to apply for a Graduate visa. This enables you to work or look for work in the UK for up to 18 months after you leave Regent's, without the pressure of having to secure a job immediately. 

Careers support

Feeling overwhelmed about your career path? Our Careers team is here to provide tailored advice and support every step of the way, as well as lifelong access to invaluable resources.

  • 24/7 access to online guidance and resources
  • Exclusive internships, networking opportunities and industry events
  • Personalised consultations – from interview and CV prep to business advice
  • Access to Handshake, connecting you with 650k+ global employers. 

Your course modules

At Regent’s, you’ll have the flexibility to shape your degree from day one. Beyond compulsory core modules, you’ll choose from options across the following building blocks:

  • Core modules: building expertise in your chosen discipline
  • Elective modules: broadening your perspective with additional subjects or languages
  • Industry & entrepreneurship modules: gaining real-world experience through live projects

Classes are dynamic, collaborative and varied – blending academic study with live challenges, industry projects and insights from leading experts. 

Read more about how you'll learn and view your elective modules (subject to availability and change).

Your choice of intake

You can choose to start in either September or January. No matter which you choose, you'll complete two terms each year, for three years. The structure below depicts a September start. January starters will complete the same modules, but in a slightly different order.

View your academic calendar.

Year 1

Core modules

Law
Legal Rules and Systems This module will introduce you to the mechanics of how law is created, interpreted, applied and enforced. The focus will be on the law of England and Wales, but you will also learn how English law is related to other supranational legal systems – and how it has influenced other legal jurisdictions around the world. You will learn how to think like a lawyer, as well as how to find and interpret legal and academic sources. You’ll also collaborate with your peers on a group project, developing your ability to work effectively as part of a team.
Criminal Law and Evidence This module invites you to explore the fascinating world of criminal justice, challenging you to question how fair and effective the system is. You'll gain essential knowledge of criminal law doctrines and rules of evidence while investigating real-world issues like miscarriages of justice and hidden biases in the system. You will study a range of violent, non-violent, white collar, and cyber crimes, providing you with a broad understanding of the criminal law. You will actively engage in discussions about reform, specifically examining how technology and artificial intelligence might be harnessed to improve the system.
Contract Law This module introduces the principles that govern the creation, performance and enforcement of contracts in English law. You will examine how agreements are formed, how terms are interpreted and implied, and what happens when one party doesn’t keep up their side of the bargain. Alongside building your knowledge of the law, you will also have the opportunity to develop the skill of courtroom advocacy through practical exercises.

Additionally, your study will be enriched by specialist sessions in the area of Commercial Law. You will explore the distinctive issues that arise in business-to-business transactions, enabling you to apply core principles of contract law in a commercial context.
Public and EU Law This module will introduce the constitutional framework that both empowers and restrains public authorities in the United Kingdom. You will explore how Parliament, the government and the courts interact, and how their powers are shaped by principles such as the rule of law, parliamentary sovereignty and the separation of powers. Alongside domestic constitutional and administrative law, you will examine the continuing influence of EU law after Brexit, and how international legal rules and systems (including international human rights) regulate state action.

Additionally, your study will be enriched by specialist sessions in the area of Environmental Law. You will analyse how public bodies’ environmental duties, climate obligations and related litigation sit within the broader constitutional context.
Learning Perspectives This module will encourage you to become a collaborative, critical and reflective learner. Using the distinct lens of your course, you'll examine core questions about how and why we learn the way we do and develop skills essential for university study.

Elective modules

Choose two modules from the list below:
London Perspectives This interdisciplinary module will introduce you to the relationships between a range of subject areas, including your own academic specialism, and London. Subject areas addressed may include art, business, fashion, film, media, advertising, history, marketing, music, politics, psychology, religion, theatre and literature. You'll encounter specific contributions that London and Londoners have made to each of these fields, as well as consider how practitioners in each area have shaped the physical and intellectual landscape of the city that we know today – enabling you to explore the connections between your academic studies at Regent’s and the wider professional, cultural and civic contexts to which those studies contribute.
Global Perspectives This module asks you to reflect on one of the most important questions we face: how can we work together to improve the communities we live in? You'll explore a range of contemporary intercultural, political, ethical and social issues that demand collective solutions – working in groups with students from different disciplines and from diverse cultural backgrounds to generate solutions to local dilemmas and global challenges. You'll be required to reflect on this process and develop your understanding of how teams work and how our individual contributions and choices affect the dynamics of the team. You'll consider the benefits of practising empathy and explore the increased potential for arriving at creative solutions when working with people who have different perspectives.
Language (Grades 1-6) – available Autumn and Spring Choose between Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian and Spanish – all languages are offered from beginner to advanced level in every term.

Languages provide you with tools to understand and imagine new worlds and communicate with others. Learning a language opens the door to cultures beyond your own and allows you to bridge the gap between communities and build connections for your life and your career. 

At Regent’s, you will learn languages differently. You will learn in a highly practical way, in order to develop skills for authentic communication. At Regent’s, you will receive individual attention in a supportive atmosphere and learn through collaboration and innovative teaching methodologies.  

Whether you want to start learning a new language, develop existing proficiency or prepare yourself to study abroad, these modules will help you develop a multilingual identity. 
Advanced Language for Professionals (Grade 7) – available Autumn or Spring If you want to work in international or multilingual environments and you already have a higher intermediate level of Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian or Spanish, this module is for you.  

You will learn to apply your existing language skills to the workplace and acquire the practical and linguistic tools to connect, collaborate and communicate effectively in multicultural professional settings.  

Learning in small groups, you will gain knowledge of the countries where the language is spoken and of their work practices and will apply that knowledge to tasks that resemble those in the workplace. You will also develop job-specific linguistic and cross-cultural skills and explore contemporary forms of communication at professional levels. 

Immersed in a unique classroom environment that embodies Regent’s cosmopolitan character, you will experience individual attention in a supportive atmosphere, learn through innovative teaching methodologies and develop your multilingual professional identity. 
Advanced Spanish through Film (Grade 8) – available Autumn or Spring Comics, films, social media posts...we live in a multimodal world where information is conveyed through combinations of visual, written, and spatial modes. If you already have a higher intermediate level of Spanish and wish to develop an ability to understand how images are created and ‘read’, this module is for you. Through close study of a range of films and television series produced in Latin America and Spain, you will enhance your understanding of the sociocultural reality of those countries. You will become familiar with the multimodal framework and apply it to the analysis of audio-visual texts. You will also acquire practical and linguistic tools to discuss and analyse in Spanish, and with a certain level of complexity, any audio-visual product. In addition to expanding on your existing linguistic skills, this module will help you develop new and highly valuable media literacies that can be easily transferred to your subject.
Business English: Professional Writing – available Autumn or Spring Every professional journey will benefit from enhanced writing skills allowing you to express yourself and persuade others. 

Classes provide opportunities to create written texts (such as work emails, letters, proposals and reports) while developing understanding of writing as a process and how to adapt writing for diverse audiences and purposes. At the same time, you will also consider the impact of choices around tone, style, formality and other key language aspects.  

This module offers a memorable experience of professional writing, harnessing technology use (such as digital word lists, text analysers) and formative feedback, all within a supportive classroom atmosphere.  

As a result, you will be ready to apply what you learn to tasks on this module in your university course your career.
Business English/Advanced Business English  – available Autumn or Spring For every prospective 21st century professional, higher-level business English skills are indispensable.  

Whether you study acting or psychology, business or fashion design, this module will develop business English knowledge (grammar and vocabulary) and skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) at upper-intermediate and advanced levels, to enhance your fluency, persuasiveness and effectiveness as a global communicator.   

Classes provide opportunities to engage in motivating linguistic challenges (such as discussions, presentations and reports). You will select and introduce business topics of interest and enjoy multiple opportunities for formative feedback, all within a small group, supportive classroom atmosphere.   

The sessions will encourage you to reflect throughout, helping to improve confidence through tasks designed to showcase the full range of business English skills required for success in your future career. 

Industry & entrepreneurship modules

Undertake real projects and challenges:
Exploring Industry and Entrepreneurship The world of work is changing fast; in some sectors, AR, AI and automation have already mechanised the work environment. New and different jobs are rapidly being created, generating fresh industry-related and entrepreneurial opportunities. Global crises have accelerated trends, causing many sectors to rethink their approaches to work.

This module provides you with an introduction to the changes being experienced, and the scope of real-world professional activities in relation to your course. Teaching will be delivered by your course team, led by subject experts, and tailored to reflect industry and entrepreneurship in your discipline.

You will develop an understanding of how changing local and global trends impact the current and future worlds of work. The focus will be on exploring your industry or sector and its future, with a view to informing your own potential career or entrepreneurial journey.

In this module, you will be supported by the experts in the Careers, Enterprise and Industry services and the university careers platform, Handshake.

Year 2

Core modules

Law
Land, Equity and Trusts This module will introduce the legal principles that shape the ownership and use of land, the operation of equity, and the law of trusts in England and Wales. You will explore estates and interests in land, registration, co-ownership, licences and leases, alongside the creation, administration and termination of trusts and the equitable remedies that support them.

Additionally, your study will be enriched by specialist sessions in the area of Family Law. You will gain focused exposure to the property issues that arise within domestic relationships, allowing you to apply land and equity principles in a family-law context and to gain insight into an important practice area.
Tort Law This module provides a broad coverage of the principles that underpin civil liability in English tort law. You will examine how duties of care arise, the standards that govern breaches and the rules that link wrongful conduct to an award of compensation, while evaluating relevant policy considerations that influence the law in this area. Additionally, your study will be enriched by specialist sessions in the following areas:

Media and Privacy Law: you will analyse how tort law balances press freedom with individual reputation and privacy in a digital age; and
Medical Negligence: you will investigate the legal issues that arise in clinical contexts.
Intellectual Property and Luxury Brand This module provides you with an in-depth understanding of intellectual property law, and has been uniquely developed in collaboration with leading luxury brand organisations. You will learn the law as it relates to trademarks, copyright, patents, and designs, and how relevant legal protections are strategically applied to enhance brand value in the competitive luxury goods sector. You will gain practical insights into managing assets, addressing infringement, and leveraging IP for commercial success, as well as exploring emerging challenges, including the impact of artificial intelligence in this area. This module offers a distinctive blend of legal theory and commercial practice, equipping you with specialist knowledge highly sought after by both law firms and luxury brand enterprises.

Elective modules

Choose one module from each of the following categories, four in total:
Elective module 1 You can choose from: Creativity and Imagination; Being Human; Creating a Brand Identity; Why We Post: Social Media and Us; Financial Innovation and Technology; Photography Workshop; How to Think in a Post-Truth World; Understanding Human Rights; Literary London; Behind the Lens: Introduction to Media Production; Psychology of Emotions; London as Fashion Capital; Emerging Technologies: from Web3 to the Metaverse; Digital Design with Adobe Creative Suite; The Power of Language in Your Life; Business Ethics; Experiencing Theatre; Understanding the Global Art Market; Inspiring Your Audience; Future Cities Now. Scroll to the top of the page to find a link to the complete list and module descriptions. Please note, not all electives will be offered every term, due to timetabling and other constraints. 
Elective module 2 You can choose from: Creativity and Imagination; Being Human; Creating a Brand Identity; Why We Post: Social Media and Us; Financial Innovation and Technology; Photography Workshop; How to Think in a Post-Truth World; Understanding Human Rights; Literary London; Behind the Lens: Introduction to Media Production; Psychology of Emotions; London as Fashion Capital; Emerging Technologies: from Web3 to the Metaverse; Digital Design with Adobe Creative Suite; The Power of Language in Your Life; Business Ethics; Experiencing Theatre; Understanding the Global Art Market; Inspiring Your Audience; Future Cities Now. Scroll to the top of the page to find a link to the complete list and module descriptions. Please note, not all electives will be offered every term, due to timetabling and other constraints. 
Elective module 3 or a Language You can choose from: Creativity and Imagination; Being Human; Creating a Brand Identity; Why We Post: Social Media and Us; Financial Innovation and Technology; Photography Workshop; How to Think in a Post-Truth World; Understanding Human Rights; Literary London; Behind the Lens: Introduction to Media Production; Psychology of Emotions; London as Fashion Capital; Emerging Technologies: from Web3 to the Metaverse; Digital Design with Adobe Creative Suite; The Power of Language in Your Life; Business Ethics; Experiencing Theatre; Understanding the Global Art Market; Inspiring Your Audience; Future Cities Now. Please note, not all electives will be offered every term, due to timetabling and other constraints. — — — Or select a language module. You can choose between Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Spanish and Business English – all languages are offered from beginner to advanced level. — — — Scroll to the top of the page to find a link to the complete list of Special Electives and Languages you can choose from.
Elective module 4 or a Language You can choose from: Creativity and Imagination; Being Human; Creating a Brand Identity; Why We Post: Social Media and Us; Financial Innovation and Technology; Photography Workshop; How to Think in a Post-Truth World; Understanding Human Rights; Literary London; Behind the Lens: Introduction to Media Production; Psychology of Emotions; London as Fashion Capital; Emerging Technologies: from Web3 to the Metaverse; Digital Design with Adobe Creative Suite; The Power of Language in Your Life; Business Ethics; Experiencing Theatre; Understanding the Global Art Market; Inspiring Your Audience; Future Cities Now. Please note, not all electives will be offered every term, due to timetabling and other constraints. — — — Or select a language module. You can choose between Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Spanish and Business English – all languages are offered from beginner to advanced level. — — — Scroll to the top of the page to find a link to the complete list of Special Electives and Languages you can choose from.

Industry & entrepreneurship modules

Choose one module from the list below:
Entrepreneurial Challenge Regent’s University London has been quoted as the UK university with the highest density of business founders. In this module, you will develop entrepreneurial thinking about how to grow your own or others’ entrepreneurial ideas.

You will have the freedom to choose between a range of entrepreneurial challenges and explore enterprise opportunities. In doing so, you will develop your own concepts and create an entrepreneurial plan. In collaboration with others, you will develop your entrepreneurial ideas through creative thinking, research and evaluation.

At the end of the module, you will pitch your idea, bringing your concepts closer to an exciting reality. If you have true ambitions to become a founder, the module will also prepare you to complete an individual entrepreneurial project in your final year.
Industry Challenge In this module, you will experience the challenge and pace of the world of work through a real world or live project, chosen from a menu of industry scenarios. This will give you an insight into the culture, practices and commercial contexts of an industry, field or sector within which the project is situated.

The focus of this immersive experience will be on process, as you engage in team building, collaboration and project management, researching and testing concepts and presenting your concepts to address the industry challenge.

The module will support your personal and professional development so that, when you move into the final year of your course, you will be equipped to complete a significant individual project of your choice.
Placement This placement module gives you the opportunity to experience industry and entrepreneurship in an external organisation. Through an immersive piece of work, either within or outside of your discipline, you will apply your knowledge and intellectual and practical skills to real life challenges to develop a critical appreciation of how an organisation operates and evolves.

These insights, skills and knowledge will not only prepare you for your next level of study, but they will also help you to build the attributes required to realise your future ambitions after graduation.

Study abroad pathway

Or you can spend the Spring term at a partner institution overseas:
Study abroad term In your first year, you'll be invited to participate in a study abroad term which takes place in Year 2. Depending on your course, you'll have a choice of 60+ partner universities in over 20 countries around the world – immersing yourself in a new culture and meeting students from all walks of life. To join, you must meet our entry criteria. There are no extra fees and it doesn't delay your graduation at all. You'll receive dedicated support from the International Office throughout. For more information, visit regents.ac.uk/outbound or contact [email protected].

Year 3

Core modules

Law
Business Law and Ethics You will study business law in context through our pioneering business-first approach, uniquely structured around the entire lifecycle of a commercial enterprise. Beginning with formation and governance, you will learn how businesses are legally established, managed and regulated, before moving through employment relationships, commercial contracting, insolvency and transformative events such as mergers and acquisitions. At every stage you will interrogate the ethical dimensions of decision-making, exploring issues of corporate responsibility, stakeholder interests and professional integrity so that you can appraise not only what the law permits but also what sound business ethics require. Additionally, your study will be enriched by designated specialist sessions in the following areas: Corporate Governance, Employment Law and Competition Law.
Legal Strategy, Technology and Entrepreneurship Organisations often view law primarily as a source of risk, such as litigation or regulatory penalties. While managing these risks is essential, this module encourages a positive, innovative perspective on law. You will be equipped to use the law creatively as a strategic tool for value creation. Through real-world scenarios, you will consider lobbying for legal reform, managing public perceptions in disputes, minimising legal risks, and structuring organisations, contracts, and property rights to unlock new opportunities. Additionally, you will examine how technology – including artificial intelligence - presents both new legal challenges and strategic opportunities, for law firms, organisations, and society more broadly.
Major Project I The Major Project is the culmination of your studies. You'll study Major Project I in the first term of your final year and Major Project II in the second. Each module comprises 20 credits. Together, the two modules form one project. It's a substantial piece of work, drawing on your discipline-specific and interdisciplinary learning, together with your learning about industry and entrepreneurship. You'll have the freedom to design a self-directed project that reflects your interests and career aspirations. You may also choose to relate your project to work you’re completing on other final year modules. You'll start the term developing a proposal for your Major Project, supported by your tutors. Following your proposal, you will begin work on your Major Project, learning through individual or group supervision, workshops or studio practice, as appropriate to your project.
Major Project II Major Project II is the second Major Project module in your final year. Following the research and development you undertook in Major Project I, you'll realise and complete your work. This is your opportunity to apply your discipline-specific and interdisciplinary learning, together with your learning around industry and/or entrepreneurship to a topic of your choice. You'll realise your ambitions as you prepare to graduate with work that illustrates your aspirations, and learn through individual and group supervisions, workshops and studio practice, as appropriate to your project. If you're working on an entrepreneurial project, you may be able to join the Founders Programme, which supports students and graduates interested in starting their own business with tailored guidance, coaching, mentoring, and access to experiential bootcamps and live events.

Elective modules

Choose one module from each of the following categories, four in total:
Elective module 1 You can choose from: Creative Futures; Essential Leadership Skills; Brand Me; Influencer Marketing Masterclass; The Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Revolution; How to Create a Social Enterprise; How to deal with Uncertainty; Understanding the Politics of Migration; Living Religions in London; Podcasting Masterclass; Exploring Sleep and Dreaming; Material Cultures and Sustainability; Understanding Artificial Intelligence; Professional Project Management; Introduction to Environmental Law; The Art of Data Storytelling; Cyber-psychology: Understanding Digital Behaviour; Decision-making Strategies Masterclass; Creative and Professional Writing Masterclass; Global Conflict and the Arts. Scroll to the top of the page to find a link to the complete list and module descriptions. Please note, not all electives will be offered every term, due to timetabling and other constraints. 
Elective module 2 You can choose from: Creative Futures; Essential Leadership Skills; Brand Me; Influencer Marketing Masterclass; The Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Revolution; How to Create a Social Enterprise; How to deal with Uncertainty; Understanding the Politics of Migration; Living Religions in London; Podcasting Masterclass; Exploring Sleep and Dreaming; Material Cultures and Sustainability; Understanding Artificial Intelligence; Professional Project Management; Introduction to Environmental Law; The Art of Data Storytelling; Cyber-psychology: Understanding Digital Behaviour; Decision-making Strategies Masterclass; Creative and Professional Writing Masterclass; Global Conflict and the Arts. Scroll to the top of the page to find a link to the complete list and module descriptions. Please note, not all electives will be offered every term, due to timetabling and other constraints. 
Elective module 3 or a Language You can choose from: Creative Futures; Essential Leadership Skills; Brand Me; Influencer Marketing Masterclass; The Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Revolution; How to Create a Social Enterprise; How to deal with Uncertainty; Understanding the Politics of Migration; Living Religions in London; Podcasting Masterclass; Exploring Sleep and Dreaming; Material Cultures and Sustainability; Understanding Artificial Intelligence; Professional Project Management; Introduction to Environmental Law; The Art of Data Storytelling; Cyber-psychology: Understanding Digital Behaviour; Decision-making Strategies Masterclass; Creative and Professional Writing Masterclass; Global Conflict and the Arts. Scroll to the top of the page to find a link to the complete list and module descriptions. Please note, not all electives will be offered every term, due to timetabling and other constraints.  — — — Or select a language module. You can choose between Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Spanish and Business English – all languages are offered from beginner to advanced level. — — — Scroll to the top of the page to find a link to the complete list of Special Electives and Languages you can choose from.
Elective module 4 or a Language You can choose from: Creative Futures; Essential Leadership Skills; Brand Me; Influencer Marketing Masterclass; The Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Revolution; How to Create a Social Enterprise; How to deal with Uncertainty; Understanding the Politics of Migration; Living Religions in London; Podcasting Masterclass; Exploring Sleep and Dreaming; Material Cultures and Sustainability; Understanding Artificial Intelligence; Professional Project Management; Introduction to Environmental Law; The Art of Data Storytelling; Cyber-psychology: Understanding Digital Behaviour; Decision-making Strategies Masterclass; Creative and Professional Writing Masterclass; Global Conflict and the Arts. Scroll to the top of the page to find a link to the complete list and module descriptions. Please note, not all electives will be offered every term, due to timetabling and other constraints.  — — — Or select a language module. You can choose between Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Spanish and Business English – all languages are offered from beginner to advanced level. — — — Scroll to the top of the page to find a link to the complete list of Special Electives and Languages you can choose from.

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LLB (Hons) Law

Integrated Foundation option