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The Oxford undergraduate law programmes are among
the UK's most highly regarded. Many Oxford law graduates go
on to rewarding careers in the legal professions, but many choose
other walks of life and the programmes cater equally to them. The programmes
are also widely admired outside the UK. As a graduate of Oxford
Law you will be much in demand for your rigour, thoughtfulness,
adaptability, and clarity of thought and expression.
Read Julie Ferry's article on legal careers and
education, A
law unto itself in The Guardian (19 May 2007) featuring
an interview with an Oxford Law student.
Our undergraduate law programmes:
the regular three-year BA in Law, the four-year BA in Law with Law Studies
in Europe, and the one-year Diploma in Legal Studies.
Admissions
requirements and procedures for undergraduate study in law,
with links to the relevant parts of the Oxford undergraduate studies
prospectus.
For
brief answers
to all your burning questions about life as an Oxford undergraduate
law student see the general
undergraduate FAQs. For more on colleges, interviews, and
so on, visit our undergraduate
admissions FAQs
More
information on the college law societies and
the
law joint consultative committee.
Our
undergraduate handbook(pdf) - outlining
the main rules and requirements for our undergraduate programmes,
and briefing undergraduate students on what to expect.
Undergraduate prospectus (covering
all subjects and colleges)
Provision
for students and applicants with disabilities.
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