

LLB Law
About this course
Law in Scotland has its own distinctive character, shaped by a legal tradition that draws on both Scots private law, with its roots in Roman and continental European jurisprudence, and the common law elements that the Scottish and English systems share. Studying law at the University of Glasgow therefore gives you a uniquely rich legal education, one that is internationally informed from the outset. This four-year full-time programme includes a year abroad, which deepens the international dimension of your legal education and allows you to study within a different legal tradition. The programme is designed for students who are interested in law broadly and want the flexibility to shape their own curriculum from the full range of courses on offer, rather than committing early to a narrow specialism. You will cover the foundational areas of Scots law alongside public law, European law, and international dimensions, and you will develop the analytical skills in reading statutes and cases, constructing arguments, and evaluating legal reasoning that are central to legal practice everywhere. The breadth of the programme allows you to follow your intellectual interests while building a coherent and rigorous legal education. The typical entry tariff is 256 UCAS points, reflecting the high academic demands of the programme and the competitive nature of entry. The degree is studied full time. Graduates from law programmes at Glasgow go on to careers in soliciting, the Bar, academic law, the judiciary, civil service, commercial practice, policy, and international organisations. The analytical rigour and argumentation skills that law training develops are also valued in business, finance, journalism, and many other professional fields. Further study options include the Diploma in Professional Legal Practice, postgraduate research, and specialist legal qualifications in areas such as international law or human rights.
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