LLB Law

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Abertay Dundee

Program Overview

Pursuing a Law degree at Abertay equips you with the skills and knowledge to excel in the prestigious and dynamic legal profession. You will gain a deep understanding of the Scottish legal system and its foundational principles while exploring interdisciplinary subjects that enhance your legal expertise.

Through interactive learning, you will engage in mock court debates, develop persuasive legal arguments, and apply your knowledge in real-world scenarios. The university's moot room provides a professional environment to refine your advocacy skills. Additionally, you will have access to valuable extracurricular opportunities such as pro-bono work, Moot Club, and work placements to enhance your CV and practical experience.

This degree offers study abroad options and placements to broaden your perspective on global legal systems. If you aspire to become a Scottish solicitor, you can progress by completing the Diploma in Professional Legal Practice and a traineeship. The program is accredited by the Law Society of Scotland and the Faculty of Advocates, ensuring you meet professional standards.

Abertay Law graduates enjoy strong career prospects, with many pursuing roles as solicitors, advocates, barristers, paralegals, or legal academics. The course has been ranked Top in Scotland for Student Satisfaction (Complete University Guide 2025), reflecting its quality and commitment to student success.

With an emphasis on practical learning, legal expertise, and professional development, studying Law at Abertay prepares you for a successful and fulfilling career in the legal field.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

βš–οΈ 1. Mooting and Mock Court

Abertay University provides students with the opportunity to present legal arguments during debates in mock court appearances. These activities help students develop essential skills in legal research, public speaking, and critical thinking, preparing them for real-world legal practice. ​UCAS+1Abertay+1


🌍 2. Work Placements and Study Abroad

The university offers work placements and overseas study options to broaden students' knowledge of the law and how legal systems operate. These experiences allow students to gain practical insights into the legal profession and enhance their employability.

Progression & Future Opportunities

 Legal Career Pathways:

  • Solicitor: Graduates can progress to the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE) route, supported by DMU’s focus on practical legal skills and professional preparation.

  • Barrister: Students aiming to become barristers can take a Bar Training Course (BTC) and apply for pupillage.

  • Other legal roles include paralegal, legal assistant, caseworker, or court clerk.

πŸ“š Further Study Options:

  • Postgraduate qualifications such as an LLM (e.g., International Human Rights Law, Business Law)

  • PhD in Law for those interested in academic or policy-related careers

  • Courses in criminology, international relations, or business

πŸ’Ό Careers Beyond Law:

  • Public sector roles in civil service, local government, or legal aid

  • Compliance and risk management in financial or corporate sectors

  • Advocacy and policy work with NGOs, charities, or international bodies

  • Opportunities in media, human resources, or education

🧠 Transferable Skills Developed:

  • Legal research, analysis, and drafting

  • Verbal advocacy and negotiation

  • Ethical reasoning and problem-solving

Program Key Stats

Β£15,000
Β£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


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Eligibility Criteria

CCC
3.0
28
65

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6.0
78

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Solicitor – Requires passing the Solicitors Qualifying Exam (SQE) and a two-year Qualifying Work Experience (QWE)
  • Barrister – Requires completing the Bar Course (BTC/BPC) and a one-year pupillage in chambers
  • Legal Executive – Qualify via CILEx (Chartered Institute of Legal Executives)
  • Paralegal – Assisting lawyers without full solicitor/barrister qualification
  • Judge – Requires years of legal practice before applying to the Judicial Appointments Commission (JAC)
  • Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) Lawyer – Prosecuting criminal cases on behalf of the government
  • In-House Legal Counsel – Providing legal advice to businesses banks or NGOs
  • Government Legal Service (GLS) Lawyer – Advising UK government departments
  • Human Rights Lawyer – Specializing in cases related to justice equality and freedom
  • Criminal Lawyer – Defending or prosecuting in criminal cases
  • Corporate Lawyer – Handling mergers & acquisitions and company law matters
  • Intellectual Property Lawyer – Advising on trademarks patents and copyrights
  • Family Lawyer – Specializing in divorce or child custody and domestic disputes
  • Employment Lawyer – Advising on workplace disputes and contracts
  • Immigration Lawyer – Helping clients with visas or asylum and citizenship issues
  • Real Estate Lawyer – Handling property transactions and disputes    

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