GradDip Law

... United Kingdom
... Oxford Brookes University

Course Overview

Overview Join a Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL) course where you’ll build effective legal knowledge and develop practical legal skills.  You’ll be part of a supportive, acclaimed and successful course. You’ll learn from qualified legal practitioners and key international law researchers; with a deep understanding of the subject area and close links to the profession.  You'll develop an awareness of how to apply the law in professional practice. You will also advance your research and professional legal skills. You'll study in small groups and receive expert tuition. You can also join our award winning mooting and client interviewing teams, to build your advocacy skills. There's also access to employability and pro bono opportunities - including: Internships with Turpin & Miller Solicitor and barrister mentoring scheme A court-based family law pro bono project Training to work with the death row charity Amicus ALJ. You’ll gain expert legal knowledge and skills to equip you for the Bar Training Course (BTC) or to start the preparation courses for the new Solicitors Qualifying Exam (SQE).

General Eligibility

Part Time Work Details

Language Requirement

  • The minimum IELTS score required is 6.5

Programme Information
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Course Category


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Campus Name


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Course Level

Postgraduate Diploma


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Duration

12


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Available Intake

Sep


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IELTS Score

6.5


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Tuition Fees Range

9800,


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Brighton

Entry Score

7.0

Course Level

Postgraduate Diploma

Total Course Fee

£ 15950

Campus

Oakville, Ontario

Entry Score

6.5

Course Level

Postgraduate Diploma

Total Course Fee

17755

Campus

Hatfield (Hertfordshire)

Entry Score

6.0

Course Level

Postgraduate Diploma

Total Course Fee

16950

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