Program start date | Application deadline |
2025-09-01 | - |
2026-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Foundation in Law
Overview
Develop academic and workplace skills – including skills of communication and research – that will help you thrive in education and beyond. Successfully completing your Foundation Diploma in Law diploma guarantees you a spot on one of our undergraduate law courses.
The programme is ideal if you need to top-up your A-level grades before coming to university, or if you’re returning to study after a break from education.
On the course you will:
- develop key legal skills such as statutory interpretation and case reading
- enhance your problem solving and oral skills
- gain highly-valued competencies in legal research and writing
- have an academic advisor from the School of Law.
You’ll be taught by academic staff whose diverse experience will shape your learning. The support you’ll be given will help you succeed at Oxford Brookes and beyond.
Why Oxford Brookes University?
- We’ve got your back
You’ll be joining a close-knit legal community. Help is always easy to find.
- Spend time wisely
You will have the opportunity to take part in extracurricular activities and make the most of your time at Oxford Brookes.
- Move onto the LLB Law
When you successfully complete this course you will have a guaranteed place on one of our LLB courses.
- Unique voices
Our teaching staff come from a variety of diverse backgrounds. They bring fresh perspectives to the teaching of law.
- Transferable skills
You’ll fine-tune your problem solving and communication skills. These are useful in many jobs.
- Learn a language
Our university-wide language programme is available to full-time undergraduate and postgraduate students on many of our courses, and can be taken as a credit on some courses.
Course Details
Course Structure
In semester 1, we’ll help you take your oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills to a standard where you can thrive in higher education. You’ll get the understanding of key legal concepts and develop your studying techniques that will help equip you for your future studies. You will study modules including Introduction to Law and Study Skills.
Semester 2 covers important themes in criminal, constitutional and contract law. You’ll complete a small research project to further develop the skills you’ll need for your undergraduate degree, with one-to-one support from a supervisor.
Throughout the year, you’ll receive guidance from an academic adviser. They will help you plan your next steps after finishing the course, whether this is further study or finding employment.
Learning and Teaching
You’ll learn in a highly supportive environment that encourages a broad range of learning styles.
Our course modules originate from the School of Law. This means that we draw on a range of content, approaches and expertise from within the Faculty.
You will learn through a variety of teaching and learning methods including:
- lectures, seminars and workshops
- supervised independent learning
- court visits
- skills acquisition sessions
- work with a wide range of practical resources.
During your studies, you’ll gain a range of personal and professional skills which will be a springboard for your future career development in a number of industries.
Assessment
Assessment methods are diverse. While some modules require formal exams, we will mostly assess you by coursework, including:
- essays
- reflective logbooks
- critical commentaries.
Study Modules
Teaching for this course takes place face to face and you can expect around 8 hours of contact time per week. In addition to this, you should also anticipate a workload of 1,200 hours per year. Teaching usually takes place Monday to Friday, between 9.00am and 6.00pm.
Contact hours involve activities such as lectures, seminars, practicals, assessments, and academic advising sessions. These hours differ by year of study and typically increase significantly during placements or other types of work-based learning.
Semester 1
Compulsory Modules
- Introduction to Law
In this module, you’ll gain a strong understanding of the English and Welsh Legal System. You’ll gain the knowledge you need to study law at degree-level and the role of the courts. You’ll have a firm grasp of the sources of law in a common law system, and how the courts work in England and Wales. You’ll also visit a court, and gain an understanding of how courts operate.
- Principles of Criminal Law and Reading Cases
In this module, you’ll gain a crucial skill in a key area of Law - the ability to read legal cases with precision, rigour, and clarity. You’ll also explore some fundamental concepts of criminal law, including what constitutes a criminal act or criminal mindset.
- Research Skills
In this module, you’ll gain the core knowledge to succeed in your Foundation in Law course. You’ll develop key skills in how to undertake a research project in law. You’ll get to know legal databases, and the process of managing and carrying out a research project.
- Study Skills
In this module, you’ll develop the tools you need to study Law successfully at university. You’ll gain excellent organisation and time management skills, crucial to studying the law in the full workload of an LLB Degree. You’ll gain the critical skills to read widely and purposefully. You’ll also learn how to take notes effectively while reading, as well as write clearly and correctly.
Semester 2
Compulsory Modules
- Criminal Advocacy Application
In this module, you’ll develop key skills for practising law. You’ll develop core knowledge of criminal advocacy, which is when you make your client’s case to the court. You’ll get to know the criminal procedure of a Crown Court Trial, and develop your ability to communicate confidently and persuasively when speaking in public. You’ll gain the oral presentation skills you need for criminal advocacy in the Crown Court, and you’ll learn these skills through video recording, feedback and analysis.
- Introduction to Constitutional Law and Essay Writing
In this module, you’ll gain core skills in legal writing, accelerating your chances of success in your Foundation in Law course, and later LLB degree. You’ll learn how to use journal articles to enhance your legal analysis. You’ll also have the opportunity to practice your legal writing, allowing you to improve continually.
- Principles of Contract Law and Problem Solving
In this module, you’ll get to understand the law of Contract, which governs and enforces how, and when, we make legal agreements. You’ll understand Contract Law from the point of view of a consumer, and understand the most recent law on consumer rights. You’ll gain a strong understanding of statutory interpretation - how courts interpret and apply the law. You’ll also gain key skills in problem solving, vital to practicing the law.
- Research Project
This module gives you the chance to do independent research on a fascinating legal subject. You’ll gain core skills for studying the law at degree-level, as you identify, define and complete your own research project. You’ll base your project on one of three topics, centered around our staff’s research interests, meaning you’ll always be taught by an expert. You’ll have expert guidance and one-to-one support from your supervisor, who will help you as you get to know your topic.
Careers
After successfully completing the course you are free to progress on to one of our LLB programmes: Law, Law with Business, or Law with Criminology. Your academic adviser will help you decide which course is your best option.
You’ll have learned techniques in academic study and interpersonal communication, boosting your self-confidence.
Your new skills in presentation, independent learning, teamworking, and research will be useful in a variety of workplaces.
Entry Requirements
Standard Offer
- UCAS Tariff Points: 48
- A Level: DD
- IB Points: 24
- BTEC: PPP or MP
Specific Entry Requirements
Please also see the University's general entry requirements.
English Language Requirements
For students without English as a first language, an IELTS score of 6 is required.
Please also see the University's standard English language requirements.
English Requirements for Visas
If you need a student visa to enter the UK you will need to meet the UK Visas and Immigration minimum language requirements as well as the University's requirements. Find out more about English language requirements.
Credit Transfer
Many of our courses consider applications for entry part-way through the course for students who have credit from previous learning or relevant professional experience.
Find out more about transferring to Brookes. If you'd like to talk through your options, please contact our Admissions team.
Terms and Conditions of Enrolment
When you accept our offer, you agree to the Terms and Conditions of Enrolment. You should therefore read those conditions before accepting the offer.
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How to Apply
Application Process
- Full time Home (UK) applicants: Apply through UCAS
- Part time Home (UK) applicants: Apply direct to the University
- International applicants: Apply direct to the University
Full time international applicants can also apply through UCAS
Tuition Fees
2025/26
- Home (UK) full time: £5,760
- Home (UK) part time: £720 per single module
- International full time: £16,750
2026/27
- Home (UK) full time: £5,760*
- International full time: £17,250
*Tuition fee level for . Tuition fees for home undergraduate students in will be confirmed by the Government later in 2025 and will be updated on our website as soon as the information becomes available.
Please note, tuition fees for Home students may increase in subsequent years both for new and continuing students in line with an inflationary amount determined by government. Oxford Brookes University intends to maintain its fees for new and returning Home students at the maximum permitted level.
For further information please see our tuition fees FAQs.
Tuition fees for International students may increase in subsequent years both for new and continuing students.
The following factors will be taken into account by the University when it is setting the annual fees: inflationary measures such as the retail price indices, projected increases in University costs, changes in the level of funding received from Government sources, admissions statistics and access considerations including the availability of student support.
Funding Your Studies
Financial Support and Scholarships
Featured funding opportunities available for this course.
- Oxford Brookes Bursary for Continuing Students
- Undergraduate maintenance loans for part-time UK students
- Undergraduate maintenance loans for full-time UK students
- Undergraduate tuition fee loans for UK students
- Oxford Brookes Bursary for New Students
All Financial Support and Scholarships
View all funding opportunities for this course
Additional Costs
Please be aware that some courses will involve some additional costs that are not covered by your fees. Specific additional costs for this course are detailed below.
Optional Costs
- It’s your responsibility to cover print / binding costs where coursework submission is required. Please note that a lot of the coursework is now submitted online. From £30
- You may choose to purchase books to support your studies. Many books on our reading lists are available via the Library, or can be purchased secondhand. £20-60 per book
- Accommodation fees in Brookes Letting (most do not include bills) £94-265 per week
- Accommodation fees in university halls (bills included, excluding laundry costs) £122-180 per week
- Graduation costs include tickets, gowning and photography. Gowns are not compulsory but typically students do hire robes, starting at £41. Typically £0-200
- Students are responsible for their own travel to and from university for classes. For the 2025/26 academic year, the University is introducing an alternative subsidised travel offer for all students with further information on our Travel webpages. From £10
Oxford Brookes University: A Summary
Overview:
Oxford Brookes University is a public university located in Oxford, England. It is known for its strong academic reputation, particularly in areas like business, law, and health sciences. The university boasts a diverse student body and offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
Services Offered:
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Accommodation:
On-campus and off-campus housing options are available to students.Support and Wellbeing:
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Students have access to computer labs, wireless internet, and other IT support services.Student Life and Campus Experience:
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Oxford City:
The university is located in the historic city of Oxford, which offers a wealth of cultural attractions, museums, and shops.Campus Activities:
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Strong Academic Reputation:
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Oxford is a beautiful and historic city, offering a unique and stimulating environment for students.Academic Programs:
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