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Law (Full-time), GDL  
Law students in courtroom

For non-law graduates interested in becoming a solicitor or barrister, it is the stepping stone to the Legal Practice Course or Bar Professional Training Course and a career as a solicitor or barrister thereafter. The course is approved by the Law Society and Bar Standards Board. Lectures and tutorials are designed to encourage interactive learning, where students learn in small groups.

Key information

Entry requirements

Good first degree (normally 2.1 or above). Applicants whose first degree is a 2.2 will be considered if they can provide additional evidence of achievement in their personal statement, for example. awards, scholarships, work experience - paid or unpaid.

Applicants should ensure that their referee provides a full reference in support of their application.

IELTS 6.5 is required by applicants whose first language is not English.

Course length

One year full-time

Study location

City site

Fees and funding

The fee for 2012 entry is £6,750 inclusive of core textbooks, statute books, assessments and all course materials. This fee is the same for both UK and overseas students.

Please note that fees may be subject to a small inflationary rise.

Start date

September

Course content
This is a fast track conversion course which effectively covers the seven core subjects of a law degree in one year.

Successful completion of the GDL (full-time) at first attempt, guarantees students a place on our excellent rated LPC and favourable consideration for our high quality BPTC.

The course begins with a three week induction programme giving an introduction to the English legal system, legal method and legal research.

The main teaching programme covers the following seven subjects:

  • contract
  • tort
  • land
  • equity and trusts
  • criminal and police powers
  • constitutional and administrative law
  • EU law.

You will also cover an additional area of study as a research project. This is an extended essay of around 5000 words. The main object of this exercise is to improve research skills in an area of interest.

There are six or seven hour lectures and six or seven one and a half hour tutorials per fortnight, plus significant independent study. Class hours are usually between 9 am and 5 pm.

Assessment
It is assessed by a combination of in course assessments (approximately 40%) and end of year examinations (approximately 60%).

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