Law, Policing and Justice courses in Clearing
Law, Policing and Justice courses in Clearing
Clearing 2024: why choose law courses at UEL?
Former student, Nurun, did a law course at the University of East London and now is a solicitor helping at the Legal Advice Centre at the university.
Our teaching philosophy on our law degrees combines academic excellence with giving you the practical skills and experience you need to succeed in your career.
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UCAS Clearing 2024: why choose law courses at UEL?
Apply for clearing law courses at London’s most career-led Business and Law School. The Royal Docks School of Business and Law gives you real, exciting opportunities to learn and apply your legal knowledge.
Study on an immersive, practical law degree – complete with world-class facilities that prepare you for your career. Our partnerships, placements, live brief projects and research collaborations expose you to some of the UK’s biggest organisations and change makers.
Our qualifying law degrees set you up for a career at the bar – but you could equally use your expert legal knowledge to teach, work in charity or government organisations, champion human rights, or work in environmental law, journalism, finance, policy advice, or a wide range of other fields in the UK and beyond
Throughout everything, our law degrees have a strong practical focus. Our qualifying LLB courses mean you can obtain an additional diploma from the National Association of Licensed Paralegals (NALP).
Why choose UEL for a law clearing course?
Students on our law clearing courses have access to the Royal Docks School of Business and Law’s tailored facilities, including the department’s own Mooting Room and Mock Court Room – a unique learning facility where you’ll hear court cases recreated.
Studying on a law degree at UEL means you’ll learn how the law is made and administered while exploring the relationship between law, society and all of us as individuals. You’ll be learning the fundamentals of law from the first day of your law degree – starting with an introduction to legal skills and methods and moving through specialist subjects and how the law works, including criminal, human rights, land, constitutional, and contract law.
Learn protocols, etiquette and how to work in a courtroom as you study on your law course – as well as having the chance to volunteer at our Legal Advice Centre alongside local solicitors working to support real people with real cases. The Legal Advice Centre specialises in cases involving contract/consumer law, family law, landlord/tenant law and welfare rights. The Centre also has a special project in partnership with the Sycamore Trust to provide free legal advice to those with autism.
Our law course team has expertise in many areas including international law, human rights, financial technology regulation, public law, European social policy, world trade regulation, international business law, urban law and land rights, Islamic law and finance.
Speakers in recent years in our law courses have ranged from Lord Neuberger, former president of the UK Supreme Court to Michael Ignatieff, Canadian politician and President of the Central European University.
Apply for a Law, Policing and Justice course through UCAS Clearing
Applying for one of our Law, Policing and Justice Clearing courses means you’ll study the same way as if you’d applied at any other time.
Our cutting-edge Technology Enhanced Active Learning (TEAL) approach revolutionises face-to-face learning, providing you with scheduled on-campus hours and additional learning opportunities.
Our Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) grants you access to course materials and resources beyond your regular study hours. We provide state-of-the-art technology and specialised spaces, equipping you with the skills needed for your future careers.
With dedicated time for activities and personal development, our holistic approach to learning nurtures academic, personal, and professional growth. You'll receive comprehensive career support through our on-campus and virtual Career Zones, personalised support services, and an exclusive online portal called Track My Future (TMF).
Stand out from the crowd
Our Law, Policing and Justice clearing courses include learning essential skills and gaining experience to make you fit for the changing future of work.
Our Professional Fitness and Mental Wealth programme develops your emotional, cultural and cognitive intelligence alongside digital skills, communication, resilience and entrepreneurship. Once you've mastered a skill, add it to your Career Passport. This shows potential employers that you've invested time in your personal development as well as your studies.
We’re one of the only London-based universities to have a self-contained campus. We're part of the local community and well-connected to the rest of London, and the world – London City Airport is on our doorstep. Full of culture, creativity and career opportunities, East London is one of the youngest, most multicultural neighbourhoods in the UK, so you’ll fit in whoever you are or wherever you’re from.
At the University of East London, you will benefit from learning alongside people from all over the world. We are diverse, inclusive, and supportive. Whoever you are, wherever you're from, we will make you feel welcome and support you throughout your university journey and beyond - from application and beyond into your career.
Make your UCAS Clearing 2024 choice today with Law, Policing and Justice Courses at UEL
Find out more about the Royal Docks School of Business and Law, take a virtual tour of our three campuses, and learn more about fees and funding for your Clearing 2024 course.