The following entry points are available for this course: You will have the opportunity to gain your experience by participating in pro bono activities through the UEA Legal Clinic, where students and staff offer free legal services. Our current pro bono activities include Street Law, Norfolk Citizens Advice Bureau Digital Hub and our multi-award winning partnership with the Norfolk Community Law Service. About this course Join a leading law school that offers an intimate, engaging, student-centered learning experience. Gain the skills and confidence you need to excel inside or outside the legal profession. UEA`s Faculty of Law is located in the historic Earlham Hall. You will join a welcoming, collegial community of lawyers and students. You will be taught by dedicated faculty with expertise in a range of areas of law and be part of a vibrant student body with an active law firm. The course combines the seven core subjects of a traditional law degree with a multitude of free electives that allow you to tailor your degree to the topics that interest you and stimulate your curiosity. Thanks to UEA Law School`s semester teaching approach, each of our modules is taught in one semester, giving you plenty of choice. Throughout the course, you will develop important skills, such as researching, writing and building a reasoned argument. The purpose of studying law is not only to memorize the law, but to be able to deal with it skillfully. Therefore, many of the skills you learn are transferable and will be valuable to your chosen career path. Throughout your studies, you will receive advice on your work and constructive feedback to help you improve.
They have an academic advisor who will ensure you get the most out of your studies and help you reach your full potential. You`ll also have plenty of opportunities to develop your skills, confidence, and professional resume through extracurricular activities and the law school`s unique employability program. For example, you could intern at a law firm, or you could do „marshall” by spending a day with a judge on the bench during a trial. You could benefit from the Alumni Mentorship Program, where law school graduates offer career mentorship to individual students. Our many events with law firms, law firms, and alumni provide great opportunities to learn more about the possibilities of your degree. You can make a difference in the local community by working with the UEA Legal Clinic for the Common Good (pro bono). Our students have recovered millions of pounds for welfare recipients who have been wrongly denied payments. We have won the national LawWorks Best Partnership in Pro Bono Award no less than four times. You can also have fun, build your profile and improve your skills by participating in Law Society activities. In addition to social events, this also includes moot court competitions for beginners and advanced, where a legal issue is discussed in a mock hearing. The final is judged by judges or lawyers.
The Law Society also organizes negotiation, client interviewing, mediation and legal triathlon competitions, the finals of which are organized by law firms. In 2016, UEA Law Society won LawCareers.Net award for „Best Pro Bono” activities and in 2019 the Best Law Firm award for business outreach. Disclaimer Course details are subject to change. You should always confirm the details on the provider`s website: www.uea.ac.uk This is the deadline for applications that need to be completed and submitted for this course. If the university or college still has vacancies, you can apply after this date, but your application is guaranteed not to be considered. Law courses enable students to understand legal theory and practice, as well as the various laws that govern the UK. There are core modules that cover core law, with optional modules that allow students to specialise in their degree or study abroad. The courses qualify students for accredited exams after their bachelor`s degree. This one-year intensive course is designed to enable non-law graduates to move on to a legal career. UEA`s Faculty of Law is home to an active student bar, and you can enhance your studies with a wide range of extracurricular activities. You can participate in a moot court competition where legal issues are considered in a mock court with an actual judge. The Law Society also organizes negotiation, client interviewing, mediation and legal triathlon competitions, the finals of which are organized by law firms.
Study at UEA`s Faculty of Law and you`ll join a school that stands out for its commitment to offering intellectually diverse, varied and challenging postgraduate courses, supported by a wide range of subjects or modules taught by leading experts. The school is located in Earlham Hall, a building of significant historical significance, built in 1642 but recently renovated, which hosts a number of GDL courses. Please select a course option to view course information This one-year intensive course is designed to enable non-law graduates to transform into a legal career and study for the Qualification Law Diploma (QLD) required to complete the academic phase of legal education. After passing this degree, you will be entitled to take the legal professional exams: either the Legal Practice Course for Lawyers or, if you wish to qualify as a lawyer, the Bar Professional Training Course. UEA`s Faculty of Law is located in the historic Earlham Hall. You will join a welcoming, collegial community of lawyers and students. You will be taught by dedicated faculty with expertise in a range of areas of law and be part of a vibrant student body with an active law firm. Overview This one-year intensive course is designed to enable non-law graduates to progress to a legal career. About this course UEA Law School is located in historic Earlham Hall. You will join a welcoming, collegial community of lawyers and students.
You will be taught by dedicated faculty with expertise in a range of areas of law and be part of a vibrant student body with an active law firm. Each year, we welcome an average of 20 graduate students from diverse geographic and personal backgrounds, and it is the vibrant and vibrant community they create that completes the student experience. We attach great importance to giving you access to law and law firms and building your confidence, maximizing your employability and developing adaptable transferable skills. You`ll have plenty of opportunities to develop your skills and professional resume through extracurricular activities and the law school`s unique employability program. We believe that practical and professional experience is extremely valuable, and we have developed a program of opportunities specifically tailored to the needs of our graduate students, including internship opportunities. You can also participate in career panels, business awareness workshops, mock job interviews and many other events organised by UEA`s Faculty of Law and the Career Service. And you could „walk” by spending a day on the bench with a judge during a trial. You could benefit from the Alumni Mentorship Program, where graduates of UEA`s Faculty of Law offer career mentorship to individual students. UEA`s Faculty of Law is home to an active student bar and you can enhance your studies with a wide range of extracurricular activities. You can participate in a moot court competition where legal issues are considered in a mock court with an actual judge.
The Law Society also organizes negotiation, client interviewing, mediation and legal triathlon competitions, the finals of which are organized by law firms. You will have the opportunity to gain your experience by participating in pro bono activities through the UEA Legal Clinic, where students and staff offer free legal services. Our current pro bono activities include Street Law, Norfolk Citizens Advice Bureau Digital Hub and our multi-award winning partnership with the Norfolk Community Law Service. Disclaimer Course details are subject to change. You should always confirm the details on the provider`s website: www.uea.ac.uk Student satisfaction data comes from students surveyed during the Covid-19 pandemic. The number of students surveyed and response rates can be important when interpreting the data – it`s important to note that your experience may differ from theirs. This data is based on the domain and not on the specific course. To learn more about this data, visit the Discover Uni website. Prior to joining the University of Law in 2009, Sandie was a labour lawyer for 15 years.
She holds a number of postgraduate degrees in various disciplines and is currently studying psychology. Just three kilometres from the centre of Norwich, the campus` ideal location is home to 15,000 students who are part of a vibrant community filled with quality academic, social and cultural facilities and professional support. We believe that practical and professional experience is extremely valuable, and we have developed a program of opportunities specifically tailored to the needs of our graduate students, including internship opportunities. You can also participate in career panels, business awareness workshops, mock job interviews and many other events organised by UEA`s Faculty of Law and the Career Service.