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Law (Distance Learning), GDL  
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For non-law graduates interested in becoming a solicitor or barrister, this course is the stepping stone to the Legal Practice Course or Bar Professional Training Course and a legal career thereafter. This flexible, distance-learning course lets students combine study with work and other commitments. Extensive support and 24-hour access to learning resources ensure that you achieve your full potential.

Key information

Entry requirements

  • A good first degree. Applicants without formal qualifications may be eligible subject to approval of their qualifications by the Solicitors Regulation Authority / Bar Standards Board
  • Applications are assessed on an individual basis, taking into account any formal or professional qualifications, the personal statement, references, and any relevant life / work experience
  • It is a programme requirement that students have access to the internet and are IT literate

English Language requirements
IELTS 6.5 is required by applicants whose first language is not English

Course length

Two years distance-learning

Study location

City site

Fees and funding

Visit our fees and funding page.

Start date

October 2011

Your future career
Although a career in the law is potentially very rewarding, you should be under no illusions that the current market is anything other than highly competitive. However, some firms will prefer you to be a non-law undergraduate because of your broader knowledge base from previous studies/qualifications; your maturity and commitment; your practical, relevant, well-rounded legal knowledge gained by studying the core subjects in context on the GDL.

As most city and larger provincial firms recruit two years in advance, it is worth writing to them now in order to see if they will offer you a work placement or an interview. Some will pay your fees if they offer you a training contract. Obtaining some form of work experience is important in showing your interest to potential employers and for finding out what a career in law is really like!

Nottingham Law School has a specialist Careers Service which is available to GDL, LPC and BPTC students. Careers talks will be given at weekends in the UK. All enrolled students will have access to Careers information via their Virtual Learning Portal.

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