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Bachelor

Law (Jurisprudence)

Offered at University of Oxford, UK
DegreeBachelor
FieldBA Jurisprudence
Duration3 years
Tuition41130.00

Overview

The Law (Jurisprudence) at the University of Oxford is designed to help you read widely, analyse legal arguments, and develop independent views on what the law is, why it works that way, and how it could be different. Oxford Law students typically study through a structured set of core subjects, with options that may include study abroad for the four-year route. Oxford Law graduates receive a BA in Jurisprudence, and the qualification is recognised as a qualifying law degree for entry to professional legal training in the UK.

About this programme

Overview

The Law (Jurisprudence) program at the University of Oxford offers a comprehensive exploration of legal concepts, enabling students to engage critically with the law. This undergraduate degree is designed to cultivate strong analytical skills, independent thought, and a deep understanding of legal principles. Students benefit from a rigorous curriculum that prepares them for various legal careers and further studies.

What you'll study

The curriculum encompasses a range of core legal subjects, complemented by opportunities for in-depth study and research skills development. The program is delivered through lectures, tutorials, and assessments, ensuring a robust educational experience. Core subjects include:

  • Criminal law
  • Constitutional law
  • Contract law
  • Tort law
  • Trusts
  • Land law
  • Administrative law
  • European Union law
  • Jurisprudence (legal theory)

Additionally, students have access to a research skills and mooting program, which enhances their advocacy and legal research capabilities.

Course routes:

  • Course I: A 3-year program focused on core legal studies.
  • Course II: A 4-year program that includes an additional year abroad at a partner university in Europe, allowing students to study relevant national or European/international law.

Entry requirements

Prospective students are not required to meet specific GRE, GMAT, or GPA grading score thresholds for admission into this program. However, applicants must complete the LNAT (National Admissions Test for Law) as part of the application process.

English requirements

Applicants whose first language is not English must demonstrate proficiency through standardized tests. Accepted scores include:

  • TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of 110
  • PTE Academic: Minimum score of 76
  • IELTS: Minimum score of 7.5

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