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2 WELCOME LLB PART-TIME & GRADUATE ENTRY INFORMATION EVENING

3 ABOUT THE COURSE

4 Why study law? Career change Career Progression Acquiring new skills

5 A qualifying (ordinary) law degree in Scots law (LL.B.) Successful completion of compulsory subjects qualifies for entry to Diploma in Legal Practice Range of additional elective classes available Clinical LL.B. (full-time only) What We Offer

6 Further 1 year (full-time) study required to gain an Honours degree Further 1 year Diploma (full-time/part-time) and work-based training required to become solicitor or advocate Compulsory subjects do not cover all pre-requisites for Faculty of Advocates What We (Don’t) Offer

7 Period of Study / Acceleration Period of Study PT Adult Returner PT Graduate Entry FT Graduate Entry FT Graduate Entry (Clinical) 5 years4 years2 years Option to accelerate and complete in 4 years Option to accelerate and complete in 3 years No option to accelerate

8 Period of Study / Acceleration Part-Time students may submit an application to accelerate. Application can be made at end of second or third year.* If successful this will reduce the period of study by one year however, the overall fee payment will be the same as for the non-accelerated degree. Reducing period of study does not mean reduction in fees.

9 Application to Accelerate R equests to accelerate will normally be approved if: - All classes have been passed at the first attempt. - Student has good grounds to do so. - Academic grades are at a standard which the advisor feels the student could cope with the additional workload. - Applications with an overall average grade of less than 50% will normally lead to a rejection of a request for acceleration.

10 Transferring from Part-Time to Full-Time Study (or vice versa) You must first contact the part-time LLB Advisor of Studies. Application can only be made after 1 year of study. This route is not normally open to graduates. Applications must be made via the Internal Transfer Form. Credits already accumulated can normally be carried forward. Transfer from full-time to part-time study may also be possible – each case will be considered on its merits.

11 Fees 2015/16: Part-Time Study (tbc by Faculty) Adult Returner Part –Time StudyPeriod of Study Cost per year Scots/ EU Cost per year Rest of the UK (RUK) Cost per year International Adult Returner5 Years£2,600 Adult Returner Accelerated* 4 Years (accelerating Year 3) £2,600 - Yr1 £2,600 – Yr2 £3,900 – Yr3 £3,900– Yr4 £2,600 - Yr1 £2,600 – Yr2 £3,900– Yr3 £3,900– Yr4 £2,600 - Yr1 £2,600 – Yr2 £3,900– Yr3 £3,900– Yr4 Adult Returner Accelerated* 4 Years (accelerating Year 4) £2,600 - Yr1 £2,600 – Yr2 £2,600 – Yr3 £5,200 – Yr4 £2,600 - Yr1 £2,600 – Yr2 £2,600 – Yr3 £5,200 – Yr4 £2,600 - Yr1 £2,600 – Yr2 £2,700 – Yr3 £5,200– Yr4 *subject to satisfying acceleration criteria Fees stated are subject to an annual increase. Could be subject to increase in session 15/16. It is unlikely overseas students would obtain visa for part-time study.

12 Fees 2015/16: Part-Time Study (tbc by Faculty) Graduate Entrant Part –Time StudyPeriod of Study Cost per year Scots/ EU Cost per year Rest of the UK (RUK) Cost per year International Graduate Entrant4 Years£3,250 Graduate Entrant Accelerated* 3 Years: From Year 2* £3,250 – Yr1 £4,875 – Yr2 £4,875 – Yr3 £3,250 – Yr1 £4,875 – Yr2 £4,875 – Yr3 £3,250 – Yr1 £4,875– Yr2 £4,875 – Yr3 From Year 3* £3,250 – Yr1 £3,250 – Yr2 £6,667 – Yr3 £3,350 – Yr1 £3,250 – Yr2 £6,667– Yr3 £4,750 – Yr1 £4,625 – Yr2 £6,667 – Yr3 *subject to satisfying acceleration criteria Fees stated are subject to an annual increase. Could be subject to increase in session 15/16. It is unlikely overseas students would obtain visa for part-time study.

13 Fees 2015/16: Full-Time Graduate Entry (tbc by Faculty) - Students on full-time graduate entry programme are unable to accelerate. - All fees are subject to an annual increase. Full–Time Graduate Entry Period of StudyCost per year Scottish / EU / RUK2 years£6,500 International2 years£11,000

14 Fee Payments Students can opt to pay their fees in 3 instalments. More information can be obtained from the Finance Office. 3 instalments: first instalment due at registration second – mid-December third – early March.

15 Funding Graduates are not normally eligible for funding via SAAS and may wish to consider: Employer Sponsorship Graduate Development Loans

16 Funding for Part-Time Study Part-time fee grant may be available from SAAS for part-time adult returners: Income eligibility threshold: £25,000 Does not cover full fees (£1,805 in 2013/14) Please check your eligibility with SAAS: http://www.saas.gov.uk/ T: 0300 300 3137

17 Funding for Part-Time Study Other useful sites for advice on funding: Skills Development Scotland Website http://www.skillsdevelopmentscotland.co.uk/ National Careers Services Website https://nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk/

18 Attendance Part-Time Evening Study Semesters: 2 x 12 week semesters (Semester 1 begins 28/09/15) Students are expected to commit to the following contact time each semester: Lectures: 2 Evenings per week normally between 6-8pm Tutorials: Every second Saturday from Week 5 (approx 2 x 1 or 2 hr) Part-Time students have the option to study alongside full-time students during the day if they so wish. N.b. you also need to allow time for independent study and assessment. See Calendar of Dates for semester dates/exam periods for 2015/16 http://www.strath.ac.uk/studying/currentstudent/keydates/ http://www.strath.ac.uk/studying/currentstudent/keydates/

19 Attendance Graduate Entry Full-Time Study Semesters 2 x 12 week semesters (Semester 1 begins 28/09/15) Students are expected to commit to the following contact time each semester: Lectures and Tutorials: Can be scheduled any time between Mon-Fri, 9-5pm with Tutorials normally taking place from Week 4 every 2 weeks (4 x 1 or 2 hr). Students will study along side other Full-Time students. See Calendar of Dates for semester dates/exam periods for 2015/16 http://www.strath.ac.uk/studying/currentstudent/keydates/ http://www.strath.ac.uk/studying/currentstudent/keydates/

20 Pattern of Study Part-Time Adult Returner (360 credits required to graduate) First YearSecond YearThird YearFourth YearFifth Year Criminal Law (S1) 20 Law and Society (S1) 20 Domestic Relations (S1) 20 Evidence (S2) 20 2 Electives to complete degree (2 x 20 credits) Legal Methods (S1) 20 Public Law 2 (S1) 20 Commercial Law (S1) 20 3 Electives (3 x 20) Legal Process (S2) 20 Voluntary Obligations: Contract and Promise (S2) 20 Property Law (S2) 20 Option of taking 2 additional classes but this is not compulsory for the degree. Public Law 1 (S2) 20 Involuntary Obligations: Delict and Unjustified Enrichment (S2) 20 European Community Law (S2) 20 80 Credits 40 Credits 80 Credits160 Credits240 Credits320 Credits360 Credits

21 Pattern of Study: Part-Time Graduate Entrant (360 credits required to graduate) Credit for Prior Learning Second Year (1 st year of study) Third YearFourth YearFifth Year Criminal Law (S1) 20 Law and Society (S1) 20 Domestic Relations (S1) 20 Evidence (S2) 20 Legal Methods (S1) 20 Public Law 2 (S1) 20 Commercial Law (S1) 20 1 Electives (1 x 20) Legal Process (S2) 20 Voluntary Obligations: Contract and Promise (S2) 20 Property Law (S2) 20 Option of taking 2 additional classes but this is not compulsory for the degree. Public Law 1 (S2) 20 Involuntary Obligations: Delict and Unjustified Enrichment (S2) 20 European Community Law (S2) 20 80 Credits 40 Credits 80 Credits160 Credits240 Credits320 Credits360 Credits

22 Pattern of Study: Full-Time Graduate Entrant 80 Personal Credits Awarded on entry: 360 credits required to graduate Second Year (1 st year of study) 1 st Semester Credits Third Year (2 nd year of study) 1 st Semester Credits M9114 Legal Methods20 M9208 Domestic Relations20 M9111 Criminal Law20 M9113 Law and Society20 M9209 Public Law 220 M9209 Commercial Law20 Elective20 2nd Semester Credits M9112 Voluntary Obligations: Contract and Promise20 M9115 Legal Process20 M9116 Public Law 120 M9211 Property, Trust and Succession20 M9306 Evidence20 M9210 Involuntary Obligations: Delict and Unjustified Enrichment20 M9212 European Union Law20 Sub Total140 Advanced Standing 80 Total Credits220 Sub Total140 First year total220 Total Credits360

23 Pattern of Study: Full-Time Graduate Entrant (Clinical) 80 Personal Credits Awarded on entry: 380 credits required to graduate Second Year (1 st year of study) 1 st Semester Credits Third Year (2 nd year of study) 1 st Semester Credits M9118 Legal Methods (Clinical)20 M9208 Domestic Relations20 M9111 Criminal Law20 M9345 Ethics and Justice 20 M9209/M9214 Public Law 2 20 M9209/M9215 Commercial Law20 M9312/M9217 Legal Theory20 2nd Semester Credits M9120 Voluntary Obligations: Contract and Promise (Clinical)20 M9115/M9119 Legal Process 20 M9116 Public Law 120 M9210/M9216 Involuntary Obligations: Delict and Unjustified Enrichment20 M9211/M9218 Property, Trusts and Succession20 M9306 Evidence20 M9212 European Union Law20 M9344 Clinical Legal Practice 20 Sub Total140 Advanced Standing 80 Total Credits220 Sub Total160 First year total220 Total Credits380

24 Examinations / Assessment All exams will take place during the day at the end of each semester: January (2 weeks) May (3 weeks) There is also a re-sit diet in August Most compulsory subjects have examinations. Some electives are 100% coursework assessment. Some modules may have group coursework and/or group presentations.

25 University Systems Students are required to use the University systems of Pegasus and MyPlace: Pegasus – Is your University student record, you will access this when registering, changing your curriculum, amending personal details and to view your examination timetable and results. You will also receive announcements via Pegasus on a regular basis. MyPlace – Is a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) and used to maintain course information (handbooks), upload and download essay and use discussion forums. You will also receive regular announcements regarding class information and be able to sign up for tutorials.

26 Support Team Dr Hakeem YusufP/T Academic Advisor Dr Stephanie SwitzerD/Q Academic advisor Professor Donald Nicholson Clinical LLB Academic Advisor Professor Neil Hutton GE Academic Advisor Fiona Barrie Shazia Rafiq Administrative Support - Full-time Graduate Entry LLB Fiona Barrie Shazia Rafiq Administrative support – LLB Part-Time Study General Office Support Staff A team of 10 staff

27 Potential Further Study After successful completion of the LL.B. qualification, Strathclyde Law School offers further opportunities for study. Honours study is possible however students would need to follow the full- time programme of study. The Diploma in Legal Practice is available on either a full-time or part-time basis. Other postgraduate (LL.M/MSc) opportunities are available: Mediation and Conflict ResolutionHuman Rights Climate Law and PolicyInternational Economic Law Construction LawInternational Law and Sustainable Development Criminal Justice and Penal ChangeInternet Law and Policy

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