Starting in September 2017, Manchester Law School will start running its first law degree delivered entirely through distance learning. The online law degree can be studied part-time from anywhere in the world.
Manchester Law School already offers LLB (Hons) full-time, LLB (Hons) part-time and the LLB in Legal Practice.
The LLB by distance learning will cover key areas of law such as Criminal Law, Tort Law and Equity and Trusts. Students will also be able to choose from a variety of optional units including media law and human rights.
Classes will be delivered online and students will be able to communicate with their peers and with law school tutors on the virtual learning environment.
Julie Adshead, Principal Lecturer at Manchester Law School said:
“I am delighted to announce a brand new online programme for our LLB network that responds to the changing expectations of our student base and allows us to offer a complementary programme that allows both domestic and international students another pathway into the legal profession. The online delivery means that we are now able to offer a flexible law degree for students who may not be able to physically come to Manchester and study with us face-to-face. I look forward to virtually welcoming students onto the programme this September.”
Applications are now open for September 2017. For more information, and to apply, click here.