Congratulations on your offer of a place at Îá°®³Ô¹Ï
Congratulations on your offer to study one of our Law programmes here at Îá°®³Ô¹Ï. We're thrilled to welcome you into our community. To help you get familiar with us before you begin in September, we've compiled some resources to address common questions and provide valuable information.
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What a day as a Law student may look like for you
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Hello and congratulations on gaining a place to study law with us at Îá°®³Ô¹Ï.
This is a really exciting time in your lives, and we're delighted to have you join us.
My name is Tasha and I will teach you throughout your undergraduate studies.
We have designed a curriculum to be both academically and practically relevant.
You'll gain various skills here, including transferable ones, so it doesn't matter which career pathway you go down.
You'll have these skills as a foundation for you.
We also have developed a law clinic, which is a really exciting opportunity for you to put your theory into practice.
You'll work underneath a qualified legal professional and receive the best guidance possible here.
So congratulations once again on gaining your place at Îá°®³Ô¹Ï.
We look forward to welcoming you on campus.
Frequently Asked Questions
A typical week on campus will involve a combination of large-group lectures, smaller discussion-based seminars, and personalised tutorials. You can expect to complement your in-class studies through self-study, where you will work towards completing assignments, preparing for classes, and undertaking recommended/further reading.
You can expect a timetable of 12-15 on-campus contact hours. This will consist of scheduled lectures, seminars, and/or tutorials. You will be expected to prepare for these sessions through completing the recommended reading and undertaking any other tasks that have been set.
The first year of a law degree typically introduces you to the fundamental legal concepts and principles. You will study subjects like Law, Justice, and Procedure (an introduction to the Welsh and English Legal System), Contract Law, Criminal Law, Legal Skills, and Public Law. These courses will provide a solid foundation for your subsequent years of study.
To prepare prior to starting your Law Degree, you can read widely by exploring legal news, opinion pieces, and classic texts. You can also practice critical thinking by engaging in debates, discussions, and analytical exercises. Reading surrounding your area of interest would be beneficial, as you will gain a deeper knowledge and understanding of the topic prior to your studies.
Meet your lecturers
Tracey Horton
One of my A Level Lecturers believed in me and encouraged me to go to University and qualify as a solicitor. I was a first generation University attender so this was a big step for me.
Running the legal advice clinic we deal with most areas of law and really provide a difference to the local community.
Clinic has been hugely supported by the local community which is great to see. Of course the access to beautiful beaches and mountains is also a bonus.
Think about work experience from day one. Don't leave it until your final year.
One of the highlights is definitely meeting Lady Hale at one of the LawWorks events. The students loved it too. A truly inspirational woman.

Dr Natasha Hooker
Law is a very challenging and stimulating subject due to it's ever-evolving nature. This keeps the subject interesting beyond university study as you are able to witness it's evolution in everyday life!
The smaller teaching groups allow lecturers to develop a strong working relationship with the students. This results in lecturers getting to know the individual learning styles and needs of students.
Don't be afraid to take on challenging tasks and learn from your mistakes.
The power and flexibility of joint honour degree programmes! Through studying this way, you are still able to progress into a legal career, whilst also broadening your career prospects!