Course overview
Our undergraduate Law degree programme is informed by research and offers a critical approach to legal education in an enriched, inclusive environment, involving a range of professional activities and support. You will be able to go on to train as a solicitor or barrister following graduation or prepare for a legal career of your choice, from a range of options.
Work Placements
Opportunities to explore various law-related professions Boost your CV and develop your professional network.Accredited
by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Bar Standards BoardMooting
Hone your craft in research, writing, and advocacy Opportunities to take part in a variety of competitionsStudent testimonials

Shamin Khan, graduated with a First
"Being an undergraduate student at Keele I was able to learn from academics who were at the cutting-edge of their research" - read more about Shamin Khan, graduated with a First

Alice Shirley, graduated with a First
"I have found that the skills I developed here have been really useful to discuss in job interviews or on applications for training contracts." - read more about Alice Shirley, graduated with a First

Katherine Gittins, graduated with a 2(i)
"Keele gives you opportunities to help build a career. I have had the most amazing work placement with a top London Law Firm." - read more about Katherine Gittins, graduated with a 2(i)

Emily Goode, graduated with a First
"My time at Keele helped equip me with the skills needed for the wider legal world and it is a time I will always look back on fondly." - read more about Emily Goode, graduated with a First

Angelique Nairn, graduated with a 2(i)
"I have found that the skills I developed here have been really useful to discuss in job interviews or on applications for training contracts." - read more about Angelique Nairn, graduated with a 2(i)
Additional opportunities
Discover the Keele difference
Everything’s on your doorstep at Keele, and you’ll soon feel at home and make friends wherever you go.
We help students manage their money and ensure that they receive any funding for which they may be eligible.
Make yourself more employable after graduation by taking advantage of the whole host of additional opportunities.