Undergraduate Law
To succeed in the legal world, you need to be resilient, confident and analytical. Have you got what it takes?
Join us at Edge Hill to develop your skills in our on-campus courtroom. Attend insight days, conferences and courts such as the Supreme Court and International Court of Justice. Learn from current and former practitioners and internationally recognised academics and take advantage of our extensive industry links.
All of our courses are qualifying law degrees, so you’ll be ready to enter legal practice when you graduate. Our law graduates have secured positions like Senior Crown Prosecutor for CPS, in-house solicitor at BAE Systems, Legal Director at Moderna, medical negligence lawyer at Brabners and barrister at 4 Kings Bench Walk Chambers.
98% of our Law students are employed or in further study 15 months after graduation (Graduate Outcomes data released 2024 from 2021/22 graduates).
Practise giving legal advice in our on-campus pro-bono law clinic and courtroom and discover why we’re 3rd in the North West for learning resources (National Student Survey 2024 - Law).
All our courses are qualifying Law degrees – giving you the knowledge and key skills needed in the legal profession.
Gain real-world experience by undertaking a work placement. Build your network and find work experience through our Law Alumni Association - our community of Edge Hill law graduates.
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To succeed in the legal world, you need to be resilient, confident and analytical. Have you got what it takes? Join us at Edge Hill to develop your skills in our on-campus courtroom. Attend conferences and courthouses such as the Supreme Court in London.Facilities
The £6m Law and Psychology building provides contemporary teaching and learning facilities for students in the School of Law and Criminal Justice.
The three-storey building includes a 250-seat lecture theatre, seminar and tutorial rooms, and social learning areas which encourage a more informal and interactive style of learning.
It is also where our moot court room and law clinic are located. Law, Policing and Criminal Justice students can train and practice their advocacy skills and cross-examination techniques as well as preparing for giving evidence in court.
Our Police Training and Simulation Facility known as the ‘Crime House’, part of which is furbished as a police station, is used to simulate a wide range of crime scenes, providing students with an immersive learning experience. The ‘Crime House’ includes a mock custody suite, mock living areas, interview rooms, a control room, and a state-of-the-art simulation suite.
This enables Policing, Criminal Justice and Law students to work together on practical exercises, developed by our expert staff and based on real-life scenarios, in areas such as gathering and analysing evidence, (including forensic evidence at crime scenes), practicing interview techniques and supporting mock clients during a police interview.