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minimum requirements 4 year Honours - LLB Scots Law/LLB Law (Dual Qualifying) SQA Higher:
GCE A-Level: ILC Higher: IB Diploma:
AABB/ABBBB (first sitting) AABBB/ABBBBB (two sittings) ABB (excluding General Studies) ABBBBB
32 points with 6, 5, 5 at HL
3 year Honours – LLB English Law SQA Advanced Higher:
GCE A-Level: ILC Higher: IB Diploma:
AA+AABB/ABBBB (H- first sitting)
AA+AABBB/ABBBBB (H- two sittings)
AAB (excluding General Studies) AABBBB
36 points with 6, 6, 5 at HL
graduate entry accelerated or senior status degrees Graduates with an appropriate first degree (2.2 Honours degree or Ordinary degree with 60% or higher in all Level 3 modules) can have their period of study reduced to two years.
Essential subjects for all degree programmes: English at B (Higher, ILC H, HL) or English or a literary subject at B (AS) and mathematics or a science (SG at 2, Int2 at B, GCSE at B, Ord at B, SL at 5). Additionally for Law with Languages, Higher at B or A-L at C in the appropriate language.
other qualifications Please see ‘Law’ on page 140 for details.
Applications from students with non-standard educational backgrounds and qualifications are welcomed and will be considered on their merits. These applicants must be able to show evidence of recent academic achievement. Certain professional qualifications or two or three recent Highers (or equivalent) may be considered sufficient.
Law is based on logical thinking therefore applicants are advised to offer a range of literary and logic-based subjects.
degree programmes (with UCAS Codes)
4 Year Honours degrees LLB Scots Law*
LLB Law (Scots and English) Dual Qualifying
LLB Scots Law with... French
German Spanish
3 Year Honours degrees LLB English Law*
LLB English Law with... French
German Spanish
LLB English Law LLB Scots Law
*Also available as joint degrees with MA subjects e.g. European studies, history, philosophy or politics.
See making your application on page 32.
www.dundee.ac.uk/prospectus/law
M114 M190
M1R1 M1R2 M1R4
M111 M1RC
M1RF M1RK
graduate entry accelerated or senior status degrees (2 years)
M101 M104
professional accreditation
Dundee is the only law school in the UK to offer fully qualifying law degrees for the legal profession either in Scotland or in England and Wales, and Northern Ireland. We also offer a dual
qualifying degree in both Scots and English Law. why study at dundee?
Dundee is a truly unique law school. We offer a modern, forward looking approach to learning and a rigorous preparation for the professional world, whether in the legal sphere or elsewhere.
By offering fully qualifying law degrees for the legal professions either in Scotland or in England and Wales, and Northern Ireland, we attract students from around the UK and from countries such as Canada, India and Nigeria onto our undergraduate LLB as well as our postgraduate degrees.
For students on the Scots stream of the LLB there is also a unique and intellectually demanding option to achieve dual qualification. On graduating with this degree, students have a choice of jurisdictions where they can study for their postgraduate professional qualification, giving our graduates a significant competitive advantage in the marketplace.
With an annual intake of only 140 we can take a personal and supportive interest in our students. A strong emphasis is placed on the accessibility of our staff and on small group teaching involving our most senior staff.
The Law School also runs a Law Clinic which provides students with practical experience in dealing with clients and real life
problems as well as reinforcing links with the profession.
employability We have close links with employers and we offer several programmes and training sessions to support and develop the employability of our students. Our excellent reputation throughout the profession and close links to employers help Dundee graduates find employment.
The Law School runs an annual Law Fair which attracts law firms and employers from around the UK and further afield. Law firms also regularly visit the law school on an individual basis for recruitment purposes. Dundee graduates have reached the highest levels of success in the profession as senior partners, Queen’s Counsel, judges and front bench politicians. One of our recent students has been offered a traineeship (stage) at the Court of Justice of the European Union which he will take up upon finishing his undergraduate degree.
While many students study law in order to qualify to practise, the skills acquired in a law degree are also attractive to many prospective employers and the LLB is an ideal basis for a career in professions such as the police, banking, journalism, management and the civil service.
For those who do want to enter the legal profession, our Diploma in Legal Practice (PEAT 1) has an excellent record of graduate employment across the UK and is taught by practicing solicitors.
A number of graduates go on to undertake postgraduate degrees within the School in areas such as commercial, international,
human rights and environmental law.
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