Law Graduate Entry - LLB
Edinburgh Napier University
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Bachelor of Law - LLB

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This course gives you a broad foundation in the law of Scotland and our open student experience is what makes us stand out from other universities.Fully accredited by the Law Society of Scotland, the LLB will enable you to apply for the Diploma in Legal Practice (also known as PEAT 1), the next step on the way to becoming a qualified solicitor or advocate in Scotland.The LLB is also an excellent qualification if you wish to work in other professions, particularly those related to business and ...Read more

This course gives you a broad foundation in the law of Scotland and our open student experience is what makes us stand out from other universities.Fully accredited by the Law Society of Scotland, the LLB will enable you to apply for the Diploma in Legal Practice (also known as PEAT 1), the next step on the way to becoming a qualified solicitor or advocate in Scotland.The LLB is also an excellent qualification if you wish to work in other professions, particularly those related to business and finance.This course gives you a broad foundation in the law of Scotland. Over the course of two years, you'll study all the subjects specified by the Law Society of Scotland to enable you to seek qualification as a solicitor. In the second year you will also choose two from a range of option modules.

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20/279
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Harry
29 Jan 25

Larger Law library. More variety in the canteen. Outdoor classrooms are not great. Food is a bit expensive. A lot of the plugs don’t work...Read more

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Scoty
29 Jan 25

Larger and refurbed law library Greater variety at cafe Removal of classes in outdoor temporary..Read more

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£9,915 per year

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£9,915 per year

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Students from Wales

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£9,915 per year

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£22,460 per year

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£22,460 per year

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Harry
29 Jan 25
Law - LLB (Hons)
Larger Law library. More variety in the canteen. Outdoor classrooms are not great. Food is a bit expensive. A lot of the plugs don’t work....
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Scoty
29 Jan 25
Law - LLB (Hons)
Larger and refurbed law library Greater variety at cafe Removal of classes in outdoor temporary...
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Edinburgh Napier University
Craiglockhart Campus 219 Colinton Road Edinburgh City of Edinburgh EH14 1DJ United Kingdom
Nearest train station: Slateford  0.4 miles away
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