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Law

Turn your passion into purpose through Law at Birmingham Newman University.

Explore how legal systems, rights and responsibilities shape society, with a strong focus on justice, advocacy and professional development. Whether your interests lie in criminal law, family law, business law or legal practice, our subject area offers pathways that help you think critically, argue effectively and make a meaningful impact. 

Law Courses

Meet our team

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Ayo Popoola

Lecturer in Law

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Jude Mbonu

Lecturer in Law

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Satnam Baley

Senior Lecturer in Law

Law at Birmingham Newman University prepares you for a wide range of careers and further study. You will graduate with the legal knowledge, analytical confidence and transferable skills valued across legal, business and public sectors. 

FAQs

What do I need to study Law at university? 

To study Law at Birmingham Newman University, you will typically need 112 UCAS points. We welcome applications from a wide range of educational and personal backgrounds, including mature learners and those with non-traditional qualifications. Foundation year routes are available for those who need additional preparation. 

What jobs can I get with a Law degree? 

A Law degree can lead to careers as a solicitor, barrister, legal executive or paralegal. Graduates also pursue roles in business, human resources, civil service, governance, policing and the charity sector. Legal knowledge and critical thinking are valued across many industries. 

What do you study on this degree? 

You will study the seven foundations of legal knowledge required for a qualifying law degree, including Contract Law, Criminal Law, Tort Law, Land Law, Equity and Trusts, Public Law and European Law. Optional modules allow you to specialise in areas such as Family Law, Employment Law and Business Law. You will also complete a final-year dissertation or legal project. 

How is the course assessed at university? 

Assessment is varied and includes essays, case analyses, presentations, legal drafting, simulated hearings and research projects. The emphasis is on continuous assessment rather than final exams. You will receive regular feedback and one-to-one support to help you develop your academic and professional skills. 

How much does the degree cost and what funding can I get? 

For UK students, tuition fees are £9,535 per year for 2025-26. Fees are reviewed annually and may increase in line with inflation. Birmingham Newman University offers financial support including bursaries, scholarships and flexible payment plans. No fees are paid upfront, and repayments begin only once you earn over £25,000 per year. International students should check the university’s website for current fees and scholarship opportunities. 

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