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College offers a wide range of Certificate,
Diploma and Advance Diploma through ICM leading to undergraduate
and graduate degrees in Law with specialization in Accounting
and Management. These law qualifications are about analysis,
attention to detail, argument and communication. It’s
also about reading what are called primary sources:
cases, acts of parliament, EU legislation and so on.
Law is fascinating, relevant and demanding, and gives
you an excellent foundation for a legal career –
plus plenty of others. At the very least, having a law
degree might make someone think twice about suing you!
Career Opportunities
A law degree is very highly-regarded by employers generally
– not just in the legal profession – because
it provides a very different approach to problem-solving
and analysis. Law also has social, political and economic
significance, which means you’ll develop the ability
to see the ‘bigger picture’ and make connections
between the seemingly unrelated: very useful. As
for careers, around 60 per cent of Uuniversity of London’s
law graduates go into the legal profession itself. Although
fledgling barristers are only slightly better off than
students, solicitors are rewarded from an early stage.
A trainee in a major City firm may receive up to £22,000,
rising rapidly to £30-£55,000 pa. Others
go into corporate law, the Civil Service and local government.
Some go onto postgraduate study
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