Law (Full-time), GDL
About the course
This is a one year full-time conversion course for non-law
graduates who wish to qualify as a solicitor or barrister.
Successful completion of the course allows candidates to proceed to
the
LPC or
BPTC. It is also available by
distance learning. Overseas students should note that the GD…
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About the course
This is a one year full-time conversion course for non-law
graduates who wish to qualify as a solicitor or barrister.
Successful completion of the course allows candidates to proceed to
the LPC or BPTC. It is also available by distance learning.
Overseas students should note that the GDL is usually only
recognised as a qualifying law programme within the UK.
Why choose this course?
- It provides non-law graduates with a route to becoming a solicitor or barrister in the UK.
- It's accredited by the Joint Academic Stage Board.
- We offer an award winning pro bono programme, including a Legal Advice Clinic for the local community.
- Students who successfully complete this course are guaranteed a place on Nottingham Law School's excellent-rated Legal Practice Course (LPC). Successful candidates intending to be barristers are also looked upon favourably for a place on our Bar Professional Training Course.
- You will be taught in small groups by supportive teaching staff.
- Scholarships are available.
For 2014 entry, placement opportunities will be available to students. We offer excellent careers support through our dedicated careers and placements team, allowing students to obtain such placements.
To make the transition between the GDL and the LPC or BPTC easier, students will be given the opportunity to participate in:
- Our summer schools programme which will allow you to gain credits towards an LLM;
- The commercial awareness/business skills module, which will be available in late June / early July which will give students practical skills to increase employability. Students can then build on this during the LPC / BPTC.
How do you study?
The Law School has a reputation for teaching law in a practical and
relevant way. The GDL aims to combine academic study with a
practical focus. Lectures and tutorials are designed to encourage
interactive learning, where students learn by doing in small groups
rather than by passive listening in 'old style' chalk and talk
lectures. Weekly tutorials are designed to allow time for
consolidation and analysis.
Resources and facilities
We have outstanding lecture theatre facilities, which are ideal for
our professional courses. Small group sessions also take place in
purpose built teaching and syndicate rooms. Our newly refurbished
Boots library provides IT and AV resources, study areas and library
services. New mock courtrooms provide realistic environments for
advocacy and mooting.
Lots of GDL providers make claims for their IT delivery - we think that ultimately a course of this complexity needs to be taught by humans and supported by IT rather than the other way round. So, as ever, we generate top quality teaching materials here on site, but we make them available 24/7 through our remote access systems. As an example, all of our lectures are made available as online resources.
Special benefits
Successful students are guaranteed a place on the excellent rated
Nottingham Law School LPC. Successful candidates intending to be
barristers are also considered favourably for a place on the
BPTC.
Students who successfully complete the GDL followed by both parts of Nottingham Law School's LPC or BPTC have the opportunity of obtaining a full LLB (known as a graduate LLB), reflecting the significant effort and achievement of the combination of a GDL and an LPC/BPTC.
Accreditation
The Joint Academic Stage Board (JASB).
JASB confirmation of eligibility to take a common professional examination (CPE) course.
Open events
We hold open events in autumn and spring each year for anyone
considering studying the Nottingham Law School GDL. These events
provide the opportunity for you to find out more about the course
from academic staff and current students. You can also take a
campus tour, view our facilities and take part in a law careers
session with our specialist careers advisers. Further details and
to book your place.
If you have any queries about this course please contact us.
Contact details
- Telephone: +44(0)115 848 4460
- Nottingham Law School website
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. Alternatively students may prefer to become involved in our pro bono module rather than submit a research project.
There are six or seven hour lectures and six or seven one hour tutorials per week, 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 30%) and end of year examinations (approximately
70%).
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