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LLB Law with International Foundation Year - September entry

  • UCAS code
    M1Q3
  • A level offer
    See entry requirements
  • Year of entry
    2026/27 See 2025/26 entry
  • Course duration
    Full Time:  4 Years
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  • Course duration
    Full Time:  4 Years

Develop your legal skills and knowledge – and build valuable, real-life experience – with our highly practical LLB Law with International Foundation Year degree.

Study undergraduate law at a British university on our four-year LLB Law with International Foundation Year programme.

This programme is designed for international students, and will prepare and enable you to undertake an undergraduate law degree if you don't currently hold the correct qualifications. 

Known as Year 0, the foundation year is designed to equip you with law-specific and general study skills to help you cope with the demands of undergraduate study. Our high-quality teaching is focused on the needs of students from a wide range of educational backgrounds. In the National Student Survey 2024, 96% of our students said that said teaching staff are good at explaining things. (96.43% of respondents from the School of Law).

Upon the successful completion of Year 0, including a module in law, you will progress onto our accredited three-year LLB Law programme, where you'll develop your legal knowledge and gain real-life experience.

This guarantee means it is possible to seek a single four-year visa that will cover the whole duration of your studies.

For more information, visit the International Foundation Programme website.

 

Overview

Develop your legal skills and knowledge – and build valuable, real-life experience – with our highly practical LLB Law with International Foundation Year degree.

Study undergraduate law at a British university on our four-year LLB Law with International Foundation Year programme.

This programme is designed for international students, and will prepare and enable you to undertake an undergraduate law degree if you don't currently hold the correct qualifications. 

Known as Year 0, the foundation year is designed to equip you with law-specific and general study skills to help you cope with the demands of undergraduate study. Our high-quality teaching is focused on the needs of students from a wide range of educational backgrounds. In the National Student Survey 2024, 96% of our students said that said teaching staff are good at explaining things. (96.43% of respondents from the School of Law).

Upon the successful completion of Year 0, including a module in law, you will progress onto our accredited three-year LLB Law programme, where you'll develop your legal knowledge and gain real-life experience.

This guarantee means it is possible to seek a single four-year visa that will cover the whole duration of your studies.

For more information, visit the International Foundation Programme website.

 

Entry requirements A Level See entry requirements

Our typical offers are expressed in terms of A level, BTEC and International Baccalaureate requirements. However, we also accept many other qualifications.

This degree is not included in our firm choice scheme.

AS and A Levels

72 UCAS tariff points.

International Baccalaureate

24 points from the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme or International Baccalaureate Certificate.

GCSE

Grades 9–4 (A*–C) in five subjects, or equivalent qualifications

International Baccalaureate

26 points overall

IELTS:

IELTS of 5.5 with no component below 5.5. We will accept a non-UKVI IELTS or GCSE/IGCSE English Language at grade C or equivalent.

Entry requirements:

  • Academic entry requirements
  • English language entry requirements

Further requirements

If you are an international student planning to apply for one of our degree programmes, you may need to take a foundation course or pre-sessional course if you do not have qualifications that are equivalent to British A levels or if you need to improve your English language level.

  • Look at entry requirements by country.
  • Find out the English language requirements for our courses and our pre-sessional English programme.
  • Learn more about our international foundation programme.

Structure

  • Foundation Year
  • Year 1
  • Year 2
  • Year 3

The following modules have been approved in principle for delivery in 2024/25. Please note that as part of our current curriculum improvement process, all modules require final University approval and may be subject to change.

Compulsory modules:

  • Academic Skills
  • Introduction to Foundations of Law
  • Further Foundations of Law

Optional modules:

  • Academic English 1
  • Introduction to Sociology
  • Concepts in Politics
  • Academic English 2
  • Core Mathematics
  • Foundation Statistics and Data Science
  • An Introduction to Business and Management
  • Foundation Economics: Microeconomics
  • Foundation Economics: Macroeconomics
  • Psychology and Research Methods
  • Quantitative Methods
  • Topics in Sociology
  • Psychology and the Body
  • Government and Politics

Please note that the University cannot guarantee that all optional modules will be available to all students who may wish to take them.

You can also register your details with us to receive information about your course of interest and study and life at the University of Reading.

Compulsory modules

Contract

Develop a critical understanding of the key principles of contract law. You’ll learn to identify the basic structure of the common law contract as well as how to recognise and respond to a series of legal issues commonly associated with contract law. As you study, you’ll analyse reported cases and develop articulate arguments for and against particular conclusions.  

Criminal Law

Explore the application of a range of criminal offences and defences as you learn the fundamental principles of criminal law in the English Legal System. You’ll gain an appreciation of the development of the criminal law by precedent and statutory interpretation, focusing on  law in theory and practice and the need for reform.  

English Legal System and Skills

Gain the relevant understanding and skills required to study law as you examine the interrelationship between law and other social and cultural elements. Additionally, you’ll develop employability skills and learn how to carry out legal research, analysis, writing, and oral presentation.  

Public Law 1

Study the field of constitutional law, administrative law, and protection of rights. You’ll be introduced to the essential features of the British constitution, including its legal and political institutions, and how it relates to the enactment, enforcement, and amendment of laws.  

Tort

Develop an understanding of tort within common law tradition as you apply  relevant case law, judgments, and statutes to critical analysis. You’ll learn to identify the basic structure of tort and its fundamental principles.  

Optional modules

Law and Society

Discover the role that law plays in modern society as you examine some of the profound changes that have taken place in society over the last 200 years. You’ll critically analyse the ways law has evolved to meet the changing needs and values of our society and assess whether the legal system has been successful at keeping pace.  

Research and Writing Skills 

Undertake work on a set topic in response to a problem scenario presented by a ‘client’. You'll develop the ability to apply legal concepts and rules to ‘real-world’ problems and learn to formulate an argument and communicate it clearly.  

These are the modules that we currently offer for 2024/2025 entry. They may be subject to change as we regularly review our module offerings to ensure they’re informed by the latest research and teaching methods. 

Please note that the University cannot guarantee that all optional modules will be available to all students who may wish to take them. 

You can also register your details with us to receive information about your course of interest and study and life at the University of Reading. 

 

Compulsory modules

Equity and Trusts

Discover the fundamental concepts of equity and examine the main principles of express, resulting and constructive trusts, and purpose trusts. You’ll learn to apply the principles to fact situations, defending your arguments with critical analysis and relevant materials.  

EU Law

Develop a thorough understanding of the main institutional and constitutional features of the legal system of the EU. You’ll gain knowledge of core principles of the internal market and citizenship in the EU legal order and develop a deep understanding of contemporary challenges and successes of the EU.   

Land Law

Develop a thorough understanding of the main institutional and constitutional features of the legal system of the EU. You’ll gain knowledge of core principles of the internal market and citizenship in the EU legal order and develop a deep understanding of contemporary challenges and successes of the EU.   

Public Law 2

Further develop your understanding of constitutional law, administrative law and the protection of rights. You’ll rely on your existing knowledge of legal and political institutions and constitutional principles as you study judicial review of administrative action in the UK and study specific instances where human rights have been threatened. 

Optional modules

Banking Law

Cultivate your understanding of banking law in the UK as you study the banker and customer relationship, the duty of banks to maintain confidentiality, and other issues related to transactions.  

Research Project

Gain hands-on experience of the academic research process as you embark on your own research project. Formulate, research and conduct your own question to develop a critical written piece on a subject matter of your choice.  

Legal Writing Credit

Embark on a piece of assessed written work that will allow you to independently research a set topic and produce a critical essay. You’ll rely on relevant legal materials to develop a critical, original argument in response to your chosen topic.  

Religion and Law

Study the intersectionality of law within a variety of different religions. You’ll consider how different religions have impacted the law and cultivate a critical understanding of the relationship between the two. Considering theoretical stand points, you’ll develop an enhanced knowledge of religious freedom in the English legal system and its relation to international human rights.  

Law of Evidence 

Study the modern law of evidence in criminal and civil cases and gain an appreciation of the approach taken by the courts to evidential issues. You’ll take part in practical activities and scenarios to develop an understanding of the purpose and nature of legal rules of evidence.  

War in Ukraine

Examine the war in Ukraine as you focus on the range of legal issues that have arisen as a result of the global crisis. You’ll explore the history of Ukraine and the laws on state sovereignty, as well as the relevance of international laws and institutions on armed conflict, criminal law and human rights.  

These are the modules that we currently offer for 2024/2025 entry. They may be subject to change as we regularly review our module offerings to ensure they’re informed by the latest research and teaching methods. 

Please note that the University cannot guarantee that all optional modules will be available to all students who may wish to take them. 

You can also register your details with us to receive information about your course of interest and study and life at the University of Reading. 

 

Compulsory modules

You must choose one of these three research-based modules:

Dissertation

Embark on a research journey that allows you to implement all you‘ve learned about law and legal theory. You’ll identify your own research question, conduct research, and analyse relevant law and literature to organise and articulate an extended written project.  

Research Writing Credit

Embark on a piece of written work that allows you to independently research a selected topic and produced an extended essay. Use key research and analytical skills to develop a critical argument and format it in a conventional legal style.  

Writing Credit Pro Bono and Professional Practice

Undertake work in an approved pro bono organisation or professional setting, developing your practical legal skills and experiencing  a real-life environment that will enhance your employability skills.  

Optional modules

Commercial Law

Study the fundamental principles of commercial law through a critical examination of relevant case law, legislation, business practice, academic work, historical influence and public policy. You’ll primarily focus on the law surrounding contracts for the sale of goods, with particular reference to commercial transactions in England and Wales.  

Family Law

Study the private area of law relating to the family and the consequences of = familial breakdown. You’ll apply the law analytically to understand the process of dissolution and how arrangements for children are made.  

Gender and Law

Critically analyse contemporary issues relating to sex and gender in a range of legal areas. You’ll develop a deep understanding of theoretical approaches related to the study of gender and law and learn to use them as critical tools to apply a gender critique to established legal concepts and categories.  

International Law and Global Security

Examine the role and relevance of international law to fundamental questions of global security. You’ll assess the law’s ability to respond to global security concerns as you’re exposed to a range of perspectives and roles of different actors such as states, regional organisations, NGOs and corporations.   

Jurisprudence

Study legal and political philosophy as you tackle questions related to the law and morality. Must we obey laws just because they are law? Are unjust laws ever valid? Why are we governed by law? You’ll explore and critique a selection of theories from the past and the present, arriving at your own understanding of our legal system and our own morality.  

Labour Law

Examine the law governing employment relationships and consider the broader context of the labour market and environment as a whole. You’ll consider dispute resolution, access to justice, the concept of ‘employment’, working conditions and human rights. 

Children, Families and the State

Explore how the law is used to protect and promote the best interests of children and the duty of local authorities to assist children in their area. As you study, you’ll develop your presentation and research skills and have the opportunity to participate in a mock case.  

Company Law

Discover the fundamental principles of company law in England and Wales as you consider the formation, structure, operation and activities of companies. You’ll consider the regulation of companies and engage deeply with case law, legislation and legal reform.   

International Children’s Rights

Discover the theory and practice of international children’s rights, learning the relevant international legal frameworks, concepts and theories. You’ll develop an understanding of the complex interactions of international law and domestic politics, economics and cultural norms that limit the legal framework as we know it.  

Intellectual Property Law

Gain an in-depth knowledge on the law of copyright, performers’ rights, trademarks and passing off. You’ll identify and explore rationales of intellectual property protection and learn to assess their practical, day-to-day implementation to  understand the interface between legal rules and physical realities.  

Medical Law

Discover the legal, ethical and policy issues in the provision of healthcare in the UK as you  explore the processes and principles in medical decision-making, both at an institutional level and within the private doctor-patient relationship.  

Revenue Law

Learn the general principles, detailed rules, and pervasive problems of classification related to the UK’s law of direct taxation, with particular emphasis on the taxation of business income. You’ll learn the importance of existing case-law doctrine and  apply rules of precedent to formulate critical legal arguments encompassed of important published commentaries.  

Technology, Privacy and Internet Regulation 

Discover the modern legal issues concerning new technologies, data and information privacy, and the internet, and critically evaluate the current regulatory issues in these fields. You’ll consider a range of regulatory theories that work to manage the evolving legal issues related to cybercrime, cyber-security, blockchain and data protection.  

International Human Rights Law

Gain a solid understanding of the principal international human rights treaties, conventions and resolutions, and examine them in the context of the international systems that enforce, implement and monitor international human rights standards. You'll explore current issues of controversy in international rights law, the difficulties of realising international human rights law standards, and the different means of responding to situations of mass human rights violations.

Environmental Law

Take a broad, comparative and transnational approach to the study of national and international environmental law and regulation. Alongside a main focus on English environmental law, you'll gain insights from countries across both the Global North and Global South.

These are the modules that we currently offer for 2024/2025 entry. They may be subject to change as we regularly review our module offerings to ensure they’re informed by the latest research and teaching methods. 

Please note that the University cannot guarantee that all optional modules will be available to all students who may wish to take them. 

You can also register your details with us to receive information about your course of interest and study and life at the University of Reading. 

 

Fees

New UK/Republic of Ireland students: N/A.

New international students: £23,000 for 2026/27 Foundation year, then rising to the standard course fees for the duration of your bachelor's level study. The International tuition fee is subject to annual increases in subsequent years of study as set out in your student contract. For 2026/27, the standard fee is £25,850. For more details, please visit our Fees for International Students page.

Tuition fees

To find out more about how the University of Reading sets its tuition fees, see our fees and funding pages.

Additional costs

Some courses will require additional payments for field trips and extra resources. You will also need to budget for your accommodation and living costs. See our information on living costs for more details.

Financial support for your studies

You may be eligible for a scholarship or bursary to help pay for your study. Students from the UK may also be eligible for a student loan to help cover these costs. See our fees and funding information for more information on what's available.

Careers

Alongside our dedicated careers advisor, we will provide help with CV writing, placement applications, and interview techniques. We host regular employer visits, alumni conversations, and career talks.

Your employability and likely destinations once you leave Reading will be the same as international students on the three-year LLB programme.

Under current UKVI rules, international students are able to stay in the UK for four months after the completion of their course. The majority of the international students at our School of Law use this four-month window to travel. They then either remain in the UK for further vocational training, or return home to complete their professional exams.

A significantly higher proportion of international students, when compared to home students, continue onto professional examinations; consistently in the region of 90%. The proportion of students remaining in the UK for the Bar Professional Training Course (from that 90%) varies each year but is consistently between one-third and one-half of the students who remain in the UK.

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