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#University of Glasgow The Bachelor of Laws (LLB) programme is an exacting intellectual discipline and offers a thorough grounding in the principles of basic areas of the law. The degree can be studied to Ordinary level, requiring three years of full-time study, or to Honours level in four years of full-time study. We also offer over 20 other LLB combinations
We also offer an accreditated LLB degree for graduates
Studying for an LLB at Glasgow equips you with the knowledge and skills you need in an increasingly competitive legal market. Our graduates have gone on to work in international courts, the European Commission, banking and finance, international law firms, governments, and academic institutions around the world. Programme structureA full year of study normally consists of courses amounting to 120 credits (you may find credits referred to online as Units, but this is the same thing). Subjects are 10, 20, 30 or 40 credits in size. Larger courses are taught over both semesters, while 10 and 20 credit courses are taught in one semester only. We offer the LLB degree, either solely in law or in combination with other subjects. In all of these degree pathways it is possible to take the courses necessary for entry to the legal profession in Scotland. The main pathways are set out below. If at any time you wish to change your programme you must speak to your Adviser of Studies. The Law Degree - Ordinary/HonoursThe LLB permits you to undertake the widest possible range of courses including all those required for entry to the legal profession in Scotland. A large selection of subjects can be pursued to an advanced level. The Law Degree with a Language
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