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Law and Management LLB / BA

Study of how law and management work together - combining legal understanding with leadership, strategy, and organisational skills for careers in business, law, or public administration.

Is this for you?

This degree could suit you if you:

  • Are interested in law and leadership

  • Want a management career

  • Enjoy problem-solving

  • Like analysing legal issues

  • Are organised

Popular Career Fields

Law & Legal Services

Business & Management

Finance & Banking

Consulting

Your Personality Might Be:

Leadership potential

Business & Management

Organizationally aware

Strategic thinker

What is it?

What Is a Law and Management Degree?

Law and Management combines the study of legal systems with business and leadership principles. You’ll explore how organisations are structured and regulated, how people and projects are managed, and how law guides corporate decision-making and governance.


Why Study Law and Management?

This degree is ideal if you’re interested in both the legal and managerial sides of how businesses and institutions operate. It prepares you for leadership roles that require sound legal awareness, strategic thinking, and effective communication.

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Course Summary

Study of how law and management work together - combining legal understanding with leadership, strategy, and organisational skills for careers in business, law, or public administration.

What you'll study

Most Law and Management degrees cover:


  • Contract, employment, and company law

  • Business management and strategy

  • Organisational behaviour and leadership

  • Marketing and operations management

  • Corporate governance and ethics

  • Human resource management

  • Financial management and compliance


Later in your course, you might specialise, for example, in international business law, entrepreneurship, or project management.



Degree Type


  • LLB (Bachelor of Laws): Focuses more on law and may qualify you for solicitor or barrister training.

  • BA (Bachelor of Arts): Focuses more on management, leadership, and organisational practice with legal applications.

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Skills You'll Gain

A Law and Management degree helps you build a versatile set of skills, which might include:

Legal Analysis – interpreting legislation, case law, and legal principles to solve practical issues.


Business & Management Skills – understanding organisational strategy, operations, and leadership.


Critical Thinking – evaluating arguments, evidence, and decisions in legal and business contexts.


Commercial Awareness – applying legal knowledge to real-world business environments and challenges.


Communication & Negotiation – presenting clear legal/business arguments and engaging effectively with stakeholders.

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Pathways, Placements and Work Experience

CAREERS

Career Pathways

Graduates of Law and Management degrees are in demand across many sectors, including:

  • Corporate and commercial law

  • Business management and consultancy

  • Human resources and compliance

  • Project management and administration

  • Public policy and government

Work Experiences & Placements

Many universities offer:

  • Placements or sandwich years with law firms, corporations, or public sector organisations.

  • Enterprise projects or law clinics to apply management and legal skills in real scenarios.

These placements give you valuable insight into how legal frameworks and management principles work together in business and governance.

Salary Profile

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Qualifications, Personal Satement, What to do Next?

AM I ELIGIBLE?

Entry Requirements

A-levels or equivalent. Most universities accept a broad range of subjects. Law, Business, Economics, History, English, Politics, or Sociology are beneficial.

Personal Statement Tips


  • Show your interest in leadership, organisation, and law.

  • Mention relevant subjects, such as Business Studies, Economics, or Politics.

  • Reflect on how management relies on legal understanding and ethics.

  • Include examples like group projects, debating, or work experience in leadership or business.

What to do Next

  • Compare courses to see whether they focus more on management or legal studies.

  • Attend open days or online sessions to meet staff and explore placements.

  • Gain experience in leadership, volunteering, or business roles.

  • Follow business, law, and current affairs to understand real-world applications.

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Wider Reading

  • Leaders Eat Last by Simon Sinek – A guide to leadership and teamwork.

  • Business Law by Ewan MacIntyre – A practical introduction to law in business contexts.

  • The Rule of Law by Tom Bingham – A clear explanation of how law supports society.

  • Good to Great by Jim Collins – How strong leadership transforms organisations.

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