The LLB (Hons) Law degree at Robert Gordon University offers a comprehensive, academically rigorous, and practical education in Scots Law. It equips you with the knowledge required by the Law Society of Scotland to pursue a legal career while allowing flexibility to shape your studies according to your career aspirations.
By combining private and public law subjects with essential transferable skills, the course prepares you for roles both within and beyond the legal profession. You'll develop practical experience through oral presentations, group work, research, and legal debates, known as mooting. Additionally, you’ll have the chance to participate in internal, national, and international mooting competitions and benefit from hands-on experience in our on-campus Moot Court.
⚖️ 1. Grampian Community Law Centre (GCLC)
The GCLC is a student-led initiative providing free, confidential legal advice to individuals who might otherwise lack access to legal services. Under the supervision of qualified solicitors and academic staff, student advisors assist clients on various legal matters, including social welfare, housing, and employment issues. The GCLC also encompasses specialized clinics:RGU Homepage+1RGU Homepage+1
Climate Clinic: Focuses on legal issues related to planning, development, environmental, and animal law.RGU Homepage+1RGU Homepage+1
Orkney Clinic: A virtual clinic offering legal support to residents of the Orkney Islands on social welfare matters.RGU Homepage
Torry Clinic: Provides legal assistance to the Torry community, addressing a range of legal concerns.RGU Homepage+1RGU Homepage+1
Participation in the GCLC allows students to develop practical skills in client interviewing, legal research, and case management. RGU Homepage+1RGU Homepage+1
🏛️ 2. Moot Court and Legal Debating
RGU's Moot Court offers a realistic courtroom environment where students can practice mooting—arguing fictional legal cases—to enhance their advocacy and public speaking skills. The facility is equipped with courtroom furniture and recording equipment, enabling sessions to be documented for educational purposes. Students have opportunities to participate in internal, national, and international mooting competitions, such as the Granite City Moot against the University of Aberdeen. RGU Homepage+1RGU Homepage+1RGU Homepage+2RGU Homepage+2RGU Homepage+2
📁 3. Internships and Work-Based Learning
RGU encourages law students to engage in internships and placements to apply their academic knowledge in real-world settings. While specific details may vary, students can access opportunities through the university's career services and partnerships with legal organizations. These experiences aim to enhance employability and provide insights into various legal careers.
🧠 4. Research and Dissertation Projects
In their final year, law students undertake a dissertation, allowing them to conduct in-depth research on a legal topic of their choice. This project develops critical thinking, analytical, and academic writing skills, preparing students for potential postgraduate study or research-oriented careers.
🌍 5. Study Abroad and Exchange Programs
RGU offers study abroad opportunities through exchange programs with partner institutions in countries such as Poland, Cyprus, Malta, Germany, Austria, Belgium, and the USA (University of Tennessee). These programs enable students to experience different legal systems and cultures, broadening their academic and personal horizons. RGU Homepage
⚖️ Legal Career Pathways:
Solicitor: Graduates can pursue the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE) to qualify as solicitors. RGU's offers SQE-aligned support and practical legal training.
Barrister: Those aiming for the Bar can undertake a Bar Training Course (BTC) and apply for pupillage.
Other roles include paralegal, legal executive, advocate, or tribunal officer.
📚 Further Study & Specialisation:
LLM (Master of Laws) in areas like Criminal Justice, Human Rights, or International Law
Postgraduate diplomas in legal practice, dispute resolution, or compliance
PhD or MPhil for research or academic careers
💼 Careers Outside the Traditional Legal Route:
Public sector and civil service roles, including local government and policy-making
Regulatory and compliance roles in finance, healthcare, and corporations
Charity, advocacy, and NGO work, especially in legal aid, immigration, or social justice
Careers in education, human resources, and corporate governance
🧠 Transferable Skills Developed:
Legal analysis and reasoning
Oral and written advocacy
Negotiation and mediation
Problem-solving and strategic thinking
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