Students will study key topics of international relevance, such as trade, criminal and human rights law. In this age of increasing globalisation, expertise in these areas will boost students' employability both in the UK and internationally.
This course is ideal, whether students wish to pursue a career as a solicitor or barrister or an international legal career. They have the opportunity to do internships during the degree.
Over the course of this degree, students may lead mock trials and cross-examine forensic experts and witnesses in court. They might work in Kingston's Legal Advice Centre, giving legal advice in domestic and consumer disputes, or they might participate in one of the international mooting or client interviewing competitions. They'll graduate with legal knowledge, applied skills, and work experience that is highly valued by employers.
This course is accredited as a Qualifying Law Degree by the Bar Standards Board (BSB) and the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). Kingston's Law graduates have secured the following jobs: Barrister, Associate, Junior analyst, Legal assistant, Paralegal, Account development executive, Insolvency practitioner, Financial consultant, Court clerk.