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Careers in Law
Managing Procrastination & Productivity
Slide2Skills gained from studying Law
critical analysis and the ability to construct sound argumentsconfident and persuasive communication, including report writing and presenting
research collection, analysis and evaluationproblem solving
reasoning and critical judgement skillsthe ability to work independently and in a team
the ability to interpret and explain complex information clearly
attention to detail and the ability to draft formal documents with precision
Slide3Examples of careers in Law
Chartered legal executiveDetectiveLicensed conveyancer
ParalegalSolicitor
Advice workerBorder Force officerChartered accountant
Civil servant
Data analyst
External auditorForensic computer analyst
Human resources officer
Mediator
Patent attorney
Political risk analyst
Stockbroker
Trading standards officer
Slide4Examples of Higher Education courses with Law
Law with European Legal StudiesProfessional Policing Business Law
Applied Justice and Social SciencesInternational Relations & Diplomacy and Law
Law and French LawLaw with International Relations
Law with Foundation Year
Criminal Law
Law with History
Law and PoliticsLaw with Psychology
Law with German Law
Criminology and Criminal Justice
Law
Slide5Examples of Higher Education courses with Law
Law (LLB) - Durham UniversityA*AA at A-level or D*DD in BTECProfessional Policing – Sheffield Hallam University
112 UCAS points – A-levels or BTEC National qualificationsBusiness Law LLB - De Montfort UniversityTypical offer is 112 UCAS points – equivalent to BBC at A-level
International Relations and Diplomacy (with optional year in Hague) - University of Derby112 – 120 UCAS points – BBB – BBC at A-level or DDM-DMM in BTEC level 3 qualifications
Law with Foundation Year LLB (Hons ) - Liverpool John Moores University
Average A-level offer is DDD or MMP in BTEC National Extended Diploma
Slide6A study recording the jobs students had 6 months after graduating (in 2018/19) found over a quarter of graduates working in the UK are law associate professionals.
Around 30% of graduates continued their studies in Law after they graduated.Outside of the legal profession employers can include: banks and building societies, insurance companies and HR departments of large firms.
Labour Market Information
Slide7www.lawcareers.net
www.allaboutlaw.co.uk/school-leaver
www.icould.comwww.nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk
www.prospects.ac.uk
www.ucas.com
www.discoveruni.org.uk
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