Programmes & Admissions for 2008/9
With an academic staff of over 70 (including eighteen professors) and approximately 1200 undergraduates and 400 postgraduates, Cardiff Law School is one of the largest 'old' law schools in the United Kingdom. It has a wide selection of law degrees, ranging from the traditional LL.B. Law degree, to LL.B. degrees in Law and Politics, Law and Sociology, Law and Criminology, Law and Welsh and four-year LL.B. degrees in Law and French or German.
The School also houses a Graduate centre and the Centre for Professional Legal Studies, where a number of postgraduate research and postgraduate taught LL.M degrees are offered as well as professional courses such as the Bar Vocational Course and Legal Practice Course.
The warm and friendly atmosphere is much helped by the location of all the School's facilities, lecture theatres, tutorial rooms, academic and administrative offices, Legal Resource Unit and the School's Centre for Professional Legal Studies in one complex in Cardiff's beautiful civic centre. The Law Library, just across the road, occupies its own floor of the Arts and Social Sciences library.
Cardiff University is committed to promoting equality and diversity in all of its practices and activities, including those relating to student recruitment, selection and admission.

