University of Dundee School of Law - Courses Offered

Courses Offered

The University of Dundee's School of Law has the distinction of being the only law school in the United Kingdom to offer qualifying Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) degrees in both Scottish and English/NI Law. Both LL.B. degrees can also be taken as Law with Languages degrees in French, German and Spanish. In the 2009 Good University Guide's "universities by subject" tables, the School of Law was ranked eighth in the UK and second in Scotland.

At postgraduate level, the School of Law offers a wide range of Master of Laws (LL.M.) courses and is also linked to the University's Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy, and the UNESCO Centre for Water Law, Policy and Science.

Undergraduate

  • LL.B. Scots Law (Honours and Pass)
  • LL.B. English Law (Honours and Pass)
  • LL.B. Scots Law with Languages
  • LL.B. English Law with Languages
  • Two Year LL.B. in Scots Law (Accelerated Course)
  • Two year LL.B. in English Law (Accedlerated Course)

Post-Graduate

  • Diploma in Legal Practice
  • LLM/PgDip in Commercial Law: Programme Director: Mr Stuart Cross
  • LLM/PgDip in Environmental Law:Programme Director: Ms Andrea Ross
  • LLM/PgDip in International Commercial Law: Programme Director: Professor Peter McEleavy
  • LLM/PgDip in International Law:Programme Director: Ms Elizabeth Kirk
  • LLM/PgDip in International & European Law:Programme Director: Ms Carole Lyons
  • LLM/PgDip in Law and Government:Programme Director: Professor Janet McLean
  • LLM/PgDip/PgCert in Human Rights Law: Programme Director: Dr Patrick Ford
  • LLM/PgDip/PgCert in Criminal Justice: Programme Director: Professor Fiona Raitt
  • Distance Learning LL.M./Diploma/Certificate in Healthcare Law & Ethics

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