LLB Law with Study in Continental Europe
2027 entry
Course summary
Our Law School is based within a top 10 UK university (QS World University Rankings 2026). Our highly ranked law degree will give you a solid foundation of legal knowledge and an opportunity to explore a wide range of legal topics.
For three years of the programme, you'll be taught in the vibrant and welcoming city of Bristol by world-leading academics from around the globe; experts who are actively impacting law, policy and practice in the UK and internationally. You'll also be joining a diverse student community with over 150 countries represented across the University.
You'll learn in inspiring places, including our traditional Law library in the iconic Wills Memorial Building. You'll also have the opportunity to practice your advocacy skills in our Moot Court. Our wide range of student law societies offer fantastic, extra-curricular opportunities to develop your legal skills too.
Our curriculum is intellectually demanding and research-rich. It can open doors to a variety of prestigious careers worldwide, whether in law or beyond. You'll choose from an exciting range of optional units that reflect the expertise of our renowned academics and address the most challenging legal questions facing today's global society. Throughout your time here, you'll have the support of your personal academic tutor and unit tutors to help you achieve your goals.
Choosing the LLB Law degree at Bristol sets you up to progress onto the Bar Practice Course or prepares you, in part, for the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE). You'll develop core legal skills and master the seven foundations of legal knowledge. Our graduates progress to a range of exciting careers across business, public service and more, in roles such as human rights lawyer and commercial solicitor.
Many graduates go on to secure training contracts with international law firms and pupillages at barristers' chambers, while others pursue roles in business, finance, technology, human rights, government and the media. You could get a head start in your legal career with the possibility of gaining Qualifying Work Experience (QWE) through one of our award-winning law clinics. Plus, you'll have access to dedicated career support from our in-house careers adviser and the University's Careers Service.
The combination of a strong academic experience and opportunities for vocational development makes our students highly sought after by top employers. In fact, Bristol is one of the top 5 most targeted universities by leading UK employers (High Fliers Research 2025). Want to enhance your career prospects even further? Get involved in a variety of events and mentoring programmes, and seize opportunities to network with our impressive calibre of alumni, and across the legal profession and other sectors.
Our ambition is for you to graduate equipped for any future career in the UK or overseas, with a rich, ethically grounded appreciation of law in society, and an ability to demonstrate excellent legal, analytical and reasoning skills.
An understanding of more than one legal system, language and culture can open up a world of opportunity. The Study in Continental Europe element offers you the opportunity to extend your degree to four years, spending your third year studying law at a partner university in Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, the Netherlands or Spain.*
To find out more about studying abroad, visit the Centre for Study Abroad.
This course is available by transfer only. You can apply to transfer from LLB Law at the end of your first year.
*Our international partnerships are reviewed annually. Please check for the 2026/27 update before applying.
Course structure
First-year units are designed to help you start to think, write, reason and argue like a lawyer, while developing key skills in research and analysis.
Second-year units provide the opportunity to deepen your legal knowledge and focus on the legal themes that interest you most.
Typically, you will spend your third year abroad studying the law of the country you are visiting. At most of our partner universities, you will study in English, at some (for example, in France, Germany and Spain), you will study in the language of the country.
An exciting range of optional units will help you specialise further in your final year at Bristol. Inspired by their year abroad, many students choose units suited to global law firms and international organisations, on topics of Banking and Commercial Law, Environmental Law, Human Rights Law or IT Law, subjects that may open doors to prestigious careers across the world. Your Independent Research Project will illustrate your ability to undertake legal research and engage critically with your chosen topic area.
Entry requirements
We accept a wide variety of qualifications and welcome applications from students of all backgrounds. Below is a guide to the typical offers for this course.
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Selection process
- Regulations and codes of conduct we abide by to create a positive environment for learning and achievement are found in the University admissions policies and procedures.
- If applying with extenuating circumstances please see our policy.
- Full information about our selection processes for Law with Study in Continental Europe can be found in the Admissions Statement:
Admissions statement - The admissions statement above relates to 2026 entry. The statement for 2027 entry will be available in summer 2026.