Law in Practice (Final Year Entry) (Distance Learning), LLB Hons
Our new law Distance Learning (DL) top-up degree is designed for people to complete their Law degree if they already have Level 5 (HND in Law).
The LLB in Practice offers a range of legal knowledge and essential skills on the following modules: Criminal and Civil Procedure in Practice; Professional Ethics and Conduct; Advocacy and Mooting and Legal Research Project.
This law course is part of our new 'Elevate' portfolio and has been designed with flexibility in mind. Classes take place via online one day per week.
Skills development is provided at each stage of the course to help you to develop your employability and technical legal skills. This helps you gain valuable transferable skills that employers are looking for, such as versatility, languages, and workplace experience.
For further information please contact law@gre.ac.uk.
School
Location
Duration
- 1 years full-time
Start month
September; January
Home* /international fees 2025/26
TBC /TBC
What you should know about this course
* The Department for Education has indicated that it intends to raise the Home tuition fee limit from £9,250 to £9,535 for 2025/26.
What you will study
Subject to validation
We continually develop new courses to reflect the needs of students, employers, and professional bodies. This course is currently subject to the final stage of our approval and validation process.
In the unlikely event that the course is not approved before the start date, we will help you find an alternative course.
This course remains subject to validation. As such, the structure shown below is indicative only.
FULL TIME COURSE
Students are required to study the following compulsory modules:
- Criminal and Civil Procedure in Practice (30 credits)
- Professional Ethics and Conduct (30 credits)
- Advocacy and Mooting (30 credits)
- Legal Research Project (30 credits)
About the course team
You will be taught via online by a range of lecturers who are experts in their field. Lecturers include senior academics and legal practitioners. The School of Law is research active and this research also informs our teaching. Approximately 95% of all our lecturers hold a teaching qualification.
Come and meet us
We are offering virtual events so that you can still experience how Greenwich could be the right university for you.
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Entry requirements
Qualifications
- Pass or above in Qualifi Level 5 Extended Diploma in Law, or pass or above in Qualifi Level 4 and Level 5 Diploma in Law.
- Applicants are exempt from English language requirements if they have Qualifi Level 5 Extended Diploma in Law; Or Qualifi Level 4 and Level 5 Diploma in Law.
For more information, use our contact form or call us on 020 8331 9000.
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Further information about entry
Available to overseas students?
Yes
Can I use Prior Learning?
Find out more on our Recognition of Prior Learning pages
How you will learn
Learning experience
Learning takes place through a combination of timetabled learning and independent study.
You can view more information about how each module is taught within our 'What you will study' section.
Seminars and workshops enable you to discuss and develop your understanding of topics covered in lectures in smaller groups. You will also be able to meet your personal tutor. Timetabled learning may fall between 9am and 9pm depending on your courses and tutorials.
Class sizes
The typical student intake per year averages 100. Lectures are normally attended by larger groups, and seminars/tutorials by smaller groups. This varies depending on level of study and where modules are shared between degrees (i.e. final-year options may experience smaller class sizes).
Part-time study
This course can be studied part-time in some circumstances, but students may still need to attend on several/most weekdays, as required by their timetable. Contact us for more details.
Independent learning
Outside of timetabled sessions, you are also expected to dedicate time to self-study. This may involve further reading and research, preparing courseworks, presentations, and preparing for tests. Our facilities are designed to support you in these activities.
You can use our online resources to support further reading and research.
In addition, during the week you can also:
- Join such as , , , , , and many more.
- Attend additional support seminars and workshops in some modules
- Attend guest lectures from industry experts
- Take part in employability and enterprise workshops.
Overall workload
If you are studying full-time, you should expect the workload to be similar to a full-time job. For part-time students, this will reduce in proportion with the number of courses you are studying. Each module you study towards this degree is worth 15 or 30 credits. These represent around 150 or 300 study hours respectively. If you receive 36 contact hours for a 30-credit module, you should expect to commit 264 hours to independent study to complete it successfully.
Assessment
You can view how each module is assessed within our 'What you will study' section.
Each course has formal assessments which count towards your grade. Some courses may also include 'practice' assignments, which help you monitor progress and do not count towards your final grade.
Feedback summary
We aim to give feedback on assignments within 15 working days.
Dates and timetables
The academic year runs from September to June.
Full teaching timetables are not usually available until term has started. For any queries, please use our contact form.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
Cohort | Full time | Part time | Distance learning |
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Home* | TBC | N/A | TBC |
International | TBC | N/A | N/A |
University is a great investment in your future. English-domiciled graduate annual salaries were £10,500 more than non-graduates in 2023 - and the UK Government projects that 88% of new jobs by 2035 will be at graduate level.
(Source: DfE Graduate labour market statistics: 2023/DfE Labour market and skills projections: 2020 to 2035).
* The Department for Education has indicated that it intends to raise the Home tuition fee limit from £9,250 to £9,535 for 2025/26.
Home tuition fee limits: Find out more
Other costs
Trips: The cost of field trips is activity dependant. Some may be free, while others may require a contribution. You are not obliged to pay for field trips in order to complete your course.
Resources: Course texts and other study resources are available from our Library, but you may wish to purchase your own copies.
Scholarships and bursaries
We offer a wide range of financial help including scholarships and bursaries.
The Greenwich Bursary
This bursary is worth £700 for new undergraduate students with a low household income, entering Year 0 or 1 who meet the eligibility criteria.
EU Bursary
Following the UK's departure from the European Union, we are supporting new EU students by offering a substantial fee-reduction for studying.
Financial support
We want your time at university to be enjoyable, rewarding, and free of unnecessary stress, so planning your finances before you come to university can help to reduce financial concerns. We can offer advice on living costs and budgeting, as well as on awards, allowances and loans.
Careers and placements
What sort of careers do graduates pursue?
Graduates may choose to go on to undertake the further study and training required in order to qualify to practise as a solicitor or barrister in England and Wales. They can also pursue careers in fields that require graduates with strong analytical and communication skills.
Greenwich LLB graduates have gone on to become solicitors, advocates and barristers, paralegal and legal assistants, compliance officers and underwriters. They have also pursued careers in teaching and the civil service, the financial sector and NGOs.
Are internships available?
Students are encouraged to take up summer internships during the summer holidays, though it is up to the student to find them. Support is available to students from the Employability and Careers Service when applying for placements and internships.
Do you provide employability services?
Employability activities take place all the time at Greenwich and students are encouraged to take part in as many opportunities as possible. The central Employability and Careers Service provides support for students preparing to apply for placements and graduate roles, such as CV clinics, mock interviews and employability skills workshops. In addition, your School has a dedicated Employability Officer who will be organising work-related activities throughout the year which will help you to build you industry knowledge and networks.
Support and advice
Academic skills and study support
We want you to make the most of your time with us. You can access study skills support through your tutor, our subject librarians, and our online academic skills centre.
Support from the department
The School of Law has support systems that lie at the heart of its pastoral care. The school runs a successful Law Mentor scheme, which pairs new students with a second or third-year student who acts as a student mentor. It also runs a variety of mentoring schemes with both employers and alumni. These play an important role in encouraging and supporting law students.
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Employability and mentoring with legal organisations
Our rich programme of employability events is promoted through our Law Employability Platform. Here LLB students can access information about our employability and mentoring opportunities.
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