UNdeRGRAdUATe COURSe GUIde 2012 ABERDEEN BUSINESS SCHOOL•ROBERT GORDON UNIVERSITY•ABERDEEN
LAW – Law – Law and Management
Law What and when: course overview …and course detail
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Law and Management What and when: course overview …and course detail
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How will I be taught? Key facts What next?
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Choosing a course isn’t straightforward. There’s loads of detail you need to know. Where will I study? What topics are covered? How will I be assessed? Plus you also want to gain a ‘feel’ for things – ideally, direct and honest from some current or recent students. In this brochure we’ve combined both of these: hard facts with real views. And we’ve tried to keep things short and clear, so you don’t get put off by more information than you need. Our aim is to give you a quick, genuine and useful insight into our courses. If there’s anything more you’d like to know, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
LAW LLB (Hons) UCAS M114
OPPORTUniTiES:
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kirsten Thomson LLB LAW
… graduated in summer 2010 and successfully completed her Diploma in Legal Practice in 2011. She enthuses about the teaching staff: “They’re excellent, all with a great wealth of knowledge and academic or practicing experience. They’re supportive, for example helping with moot (mooting involves conducting a mock legal debate) competitions… a few have been known to turn up at the annual RGU Law Society’s Spring Ball!”
“There’s a huge range of interesting modules, especially at honours level where you have choice. For example, I’m taking UK Oil and Gas Law this semester – particularly topical as RGU is in Aberdeen.”
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LAW LLB (Hons) UCAS M114
PROSPECTS:
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Overview
Career options
Laura Petrie
This course mixes thorough academic study with the practical experience of moot courts, plus giving you a grounding in the general transferable skills needed for all professional roles.
A Law degree from RGU opens the door to the legal profession – plus opportunities within the financial sector, civil service, banking, corporate consultancy, global business management, local government, charitable organisations and trade unions, to name just a few.
LLB (HONS) LAW
Ours is a focused, friendly department, with smaller class sizes than some other institutions, regular class contact and an appealing balance between academic and practical input.
If you intend to become a solicitor, you can also complete the one year Diploma in Legal Practice at RGU. Our previous LLB graduates, many of whom have also taken the Diploma in Legal Practice with us, have an excellent record for quality employment in the legal profession, locally and nationally. We expect this trend to continue.
… loves the location. “RGU’s environment is innovative and stimulating, it’s not the usual centuries-old building other universities have. Early morning starts aren’t nearly as depressing when the building around you is vibrant!”
“The student-to-lecturer ratio is great. You don’t feel crammed into a tiny dingy lecture hall with no communication with the lecturer. At RGU it’s more interactive, with more possibilities to speak and seek clarification.”
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Law LLB (Hons) UCAS M114
what & when: COURSE overview… Core areas & Skills During this course you gain a thorough understanding of the Scottish, UK and EU legal systems; explore the concept and reality of human rights and justice; and examine and critically assess diverse and key legal subjects including: >> Criminal Law >> Constitutional Law >> Contract Law >> Commercial Law >> Family Law In addition to this legal training, you develop key transferable skills such as communication, planning and organising, team working and problem-solving. You also acquire specialist skills in legal research, analysis and legal reasoning. The first three years of the course are designed to provide you with the law subjects required by the Law Society of Scotland for entry into the legal profession.
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ChoosE your specialisms In year 4 of the course (Honours year – optional) you choose subjects that appeal most to you. This means you can tailor your subject profile to suit your intended career path, whether in the public or private sector. The subjects available are diverse and, in some cases, highly vocational, such as Criminal Justice, Oil and Gas Law, Media Law, Information Technology Law, International Human Rights Law and Intellectual Property Law.
teaching styles Our teaching methods enable you to develop professional skills such as communication and problem-solving. This ensures your degree is valuable whatever career you’re considering. Throughout the course, you’re taught by staff experienced in a wide range of legal subjects. In addition, we ensure you graduate ready for today’s professional world. We value the advice and input of our close contacts in the legal profession, who constantly keep us appraised of the latest professional trends. This in turn informs our curriculum and teaching style.
other opportunities In year 3 of the course you have the opportunity to spend a 12 week semester abroad at one of our partner institutions in Europe. During the course you also have the opportunity to take part in an internal mooting competition (mooting involves conducting a mock legal debate) or in an international mooting competition, the Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition.
There are several key advantages to the way we teach this course: >> You’ll have regular class contact both in tutorials (seminars) and lectures >> Our Student Law Society offers events and more liaison with staff >> The strong research culture among departmental staff feeds into their teaching expertise >> You can choose to take part in regular mooting exercises (legal debating), giving you additional practical experience >> We give regular feedback on your academic performance
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Law LLB (Hons) UCAS M114
…& COURSE detail Year 1
Year 2
Semester One
Semester One
>> Criminal Law >> Law of Contract >> Legal Methods >> Legal Systems Semester Two >> Commercial Law >> Constitutional Law >> Human Rights >> Property Law If you left now, you’d have… Certificate of Higher Education Law
>> Delict >> Family Law >> Law of Evidence >> Law of Succession Direct Entry students >> Criminal Law >> Law of Contract Semester Two >> Company Law >> European Union Law >> Legal Theory >> Property Rights in Land If you left now, you’d have… Diploma of Higher Education Law
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Year 3
Year 4
Semester One
Semester One
Semester Two
>> Tax Law
>> Dissertation
>> Dissertation
Choose one from the following:
Plus THREE elective modules from a list currently containing:
Plus THREE elective modules from a list currently containing:
>> Child Care Law >> Comparative Company Law >> Criminal Justice >> Criminal Responsibility >> Employment Law >> Environmental Law >> European Union Law >> International and Comparative Tax Law >> International Trade Law >> Judicial Review and Public Administration >> Legal Issues in Construction >> Media Law >> Property Law (Honours) >> Public International Law >> Regional Human Rights Systems >> Roman Law >> Sports Law >> Tax Law
>> Comparative Law >> Consumer Law and Policy >> Criminal Law: Specific Crimes >> Criminology >> Dispute Resolution >> Equality Law >> Evidence: Law and Psychology >> Information Technology Law >> Intellectual Property Law >> International and Comparative Family Law >> International Private Law >> Legal History >> Medical Ethics >> Medical Law >> UK Oil and Gas Law
>> Fundamentals of Employment Law >> Forensic Practice >> IT for Managers Plus two honours level modules (see list in Year 4) Or study abroad at a partner European or US University Semester Two >> Practical Legal skills Choose one from the following: >> Forensic Psychology >> Management Studies for Law >> Managing the Public Sector Plus two honours level modules (see list in Year 4) Or study abroad at a partner European or US University
Note: Honours Level modules will run subject to student demand and staff availability so may be subject to change. If you left now, you’d have…
If you left now, you’d have…
LLB (Hons) Law
LLB Law
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LAW And mAnAgEmEnT BA (Hons) UCAS M990
PROSPECTS:
FOCUS On yOUR FUTURE “I was really impressed at the diversity of the course, and the fact it opened the door to a lot of career opportunities in a variety of industries.”
Alaina morrison … graduated with a BA (Hons) in Law and Management, before returning to ABS to take the accelerated LLB and the Diploma in Legal Practice. She found that all three courses were “wellstructured, interesting and can be made relevant to whatever it is you want to achieve.”
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Placements You have the chance of an optional placement in your third year. This course will equip you with a sound grounding in law, as well as key business skills and knowledge. Career options The course opens a range of opportunities. For example, it can be a pathway to becoming a Qualified Conveyancer or Executry Practitioner. (You can gain Diplomas in Conveyancing and Executry Services, or Executry Services, as additional qualifications in year 4.) Other options are with oil companies (locally and overseas), banks and businesses, civil service, corporate consultancy firms and the police.
What you do is up to you – and we’ll help you arrange it. You could concentrate on the legal side of your studies. In the past, students have worked in Sheriff Clerks’ Offices, legal firms, local government and councils plus public and private sector organisations. Or you can explore the management component in a corporate placement. Many students choose Contracts and Procurement departments, while others work in Finance, HR and Marketing. Recent placements have included Grampian Police, Scottish Court Service, Aker Kvaerner and Halliburton.
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law and management BA (Hons) UCAS M990
RESOURCES:
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“ABS allowed me to reach my full potential. The opportunities are endless: I set up and headed a new student Law Society during my time here, and participated in an international Law Moot Court Competition.”
CALUM HOWE … for Calum, the fact we’ve been voted the best modern university in UK by The Times Good University Guide several years running, “made the choice easy. With the modern resources and new campus at Garthdee, RGU is a state of the art university – and I knew right away I’d made the right choice.”
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law and management BA (Hons) UCAS M990
what & when: COURSE overview… Key Areas The high level of flexibility in this course allows you to shape your degree to specialise in the areas you develop an interest in. As well as studying core law subjects, you’ll: >> Develop knowledge of the management perspectives and principles that underpin the effective operation of a business >> Gain an understanding of economic principles and concepts >> Learn effective people management practices This course will equip you with a comprehensive set of skills in: >> Communication, including report and essay writing >> Making presentations and information handling >> Research, including critical appraisal and referencing >> Project management
>> Time management techniques >> Team working
>> Information technology including managing files and using computers for word processing, spreadsheets and databases
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core skills/specialisms In each year of the course you study a range of law and management subjects including Contract Law, Commercial Law and Consumer Law, as well as Economics, Accounting and Management. In your final year you can specialise further in either law, or management, or a combination – whatever most interests you. Optional subjects include Family Law, Criminal Law, Employment Law, European Law, Human Resource Management and Management of Change.
practical experience In year 3 you could have the opportunity to gain practical experience, equipping you for the working world. Placements are highly regarded by employers as preparation for employment and are an invaluable opportunity to gain practical experience and establish links with potential employers. You have the option to undertake a placement with a small, medium-sized or multinational organisation situated locally, nationally or internationally. The placement helps you to acquire skills and knowledge that are difďŹ cult to gain in an academic setting. This is one of the reasons why we assess your progress and contribution during your placement as part of your degree award.
teaching style
ADDING LLB (HONS) LAW
There are several key advantages to the way we teach this course:
It is possible to add LLB (Hons) Law to this degree. If you enter the degree in year 1, and successfully complete the first three years to graduate with a BA in Law and Management, you can then apply to enter year 3 of the LLB (Hons) course.
>> Our small class sizes allow for more intensive, individual support and enable you to explore ideas and solutions >> You’ll have regular class contact both in tutorials (seminars) and lectures >> Our Student Law Society offers events and further liaison with staff >> The strong research culture among departmental staff feeds into their teaching expertise
Degree Link students who enter the degree in year 2 or 3, and successfully graduate with a BA in Law and Management on completing year 3 can then apply to enter year 1 or 2 of the LLB (Hons) course.
>> You can choose to take part in regular mooting exercises (legal debating), giving you additional practical experience >> We give regular feedback on your academic performance
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law and management BA (Hons) UCAS M990
…& COURSE detail
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Semester One
Semester One
Taught Route Only
>> Business Ethics >> Legal Methods >> Legal Systems >> Management Concepts Semester Two >> Constitutional Law >> Introductory Economics >> People Management >> Property Law If you left now, you’d have… Certificate of Higher Education Law and Management
>> Criminal Law >> Globalisation >> Law of Contract Plus ONE option from: >> European Union >> Organisational Behaviour >> The Financial Environment Semester Two >> Commercial Law >> Company Law >> Human Rights Plus ONE option from: >> Business Economics >> Governing the UK >> Marketing If you left now, you’d have… Diploma of Higher Education Law and Management
Semester One >> Delict >> Fundamentals of Employment Law Plus TWO options from: >> Ethics and the Consumer >> Family Law >> Organisational Marketing Or study abroad at a partner European or US University Semester Two >> Management Studies for Law >> Managing the Public Sector >> Property Rights in Land Plus ONE option from: >> Legal Theory* >> Practical Legal Skills If you left now, you’d have… BA Law and Management * In Year 3, students must choose Legal Theory if they wish to transfer into the LLB.
Direct Entry Route Semester One >> Delict >> Fundamentals of Employment Law >> Legal Methods 16
Year 4 Placement Route Semester One >> Delict >> Fundamentals of Employment Law Plus TWO options from: >> Ethics and the Consumer >> Family Law >> Organisational Marketing Or study abroad at a partner European or US University Semester Two >> Management Studies for Law >> Managing the Public Sector (to be dropped if placement found) >> Placement >> Property Rights in Land Plus ONE option from: >> Legal Theory* >> Practical Legal Skills If you left now, you’d have… BA Law and Management
Semester One
Semester Two
>> Dissertation
>> Dissertation
Plus THREE elective modules from a list currently containing:
Plus THREE elective modules from a list currently containing:
>> Child Care Law >> Comparative Company Law >> Criminal Justice >> Criminal Responsibility >> Employment Law >> Environmental Law >> European Union Law >> International and Comparative Tax Law >> International Human Resource Management >> International Organisations >> International Trade Law >> Judicial Review and Public Administration >> Legal Issues in Construction >> Media Law >> Property Law (Honours) >> Public International Law >> Regional Human Rights Systems >> Roman Law >> Sports Law >> Tax Law >> The Business of Economics
>> Comparative Law >> Consumer Law and Policy >> Corporate Ethics >> Criminal Law: Specific Crimes >> Criminology >> Dispute Resolution >> Employee Relations and Reward >> Entrepreneurial Studies >> Equality Law >> Information Technology Law >> Intellectual Property Law >> International and Comparative Family Law >> International Private Law >> Labour Market Economics >> Legal History >> Medical Ethics >> Medical Law >> Strategic Marketing Management >> UK Oil and Gas Law Note: Honours Level modules will run subject to student demand. If you left now, you’d have… BA (Hons) Law and Management
Plus TWO options from: >> Ethics and the Consumer >> Family Law >> Organisational Marketing Or study abroad at a partner European or US University
Semester Two >> Management Studies for Law >> Managing the Public Sector (to be dropped if placement found) >> Placement >> Property Rights in Land
Plus ONE option from: >> Legal Theory* >> Practical Legal Skills If you left now, you’d have… BA Law and Management
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How will I be taught?
Through varied class sizes, diverse lecturing styles and a range of assessment techniques. These degrees are all taught in two semesters. Each semester has a block of 12 weeks of teaching.
In the classroom
Assessment
You’ll take four modules per semester. Each module involves around 2–3 hours of class teaching per week. While this differs from module to module, most have:
We use a mixture of assessments.
>> Two hours of lectures delivered to the whole class >> A further one hour tutorial taught to a small group of about 20 students Outside the classroom In addition to lectures and tutorials, you‘ll have to spend approximately 20 hours a week outside class time working on your own. For example doing the prescribed reading, preparing answers to the tutorial assignments, or researching and writing up coursework.
Most modules are assessed by a two hour exam at the end of the semester, and by coursework submitted during the semester. Staff experience Some of our teaching staff have professional legal experience. Similarly those on the Law and Management course have professional legal and management experience. This means appropriate subjects are taught with a highly practical edge. In addition, almost all law staff teach subjects in which they’re engaged in research activity (such as writing books, academic journal papers, delivering conference papers) – meaning you learn from experts.
Enterprise Skills: The Charles P Skene Enterprise Programme Enterprise skills are critical in every 21st century career; they not only boost your employability, but can also be the key to survival when selfemployed. Which is why, at RGU, we now offer all our students real-life experience and tuition in entrepreneurial skills. The Enterprise Programme introduces all students to enterprise skills through a series of lectures, workshops and master-classes. In addition, it provides access to many other exciting activities including a unique business incubator designed to help students transform embryonic ideas into fully fledged business opportunities. To find out more visit www.rgu.ac.uk/business-incubator
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KEY FACTS Law
Law and Management
Alternative qualiďŹ cations
Alternative qualiďŹ cations
Equivalent overseas qualifications and some access programmes will be considered.
Equivalent overseas qualifications and some access programmes will be considered.
Study options
Degree Link Programme
Full-time: 4 years
Entry to year 3 of the course may be possible if you have completed an HND in Legal Services or an equivalent HND programme from another FE College.
Full-time: 2 years for holders of a BA Law and Management from ABS Professional accreditation The courses are accredited by the Law Society of Scotland, a key factor for those seeking to enter the legal profession in Scotland. They are also recognised by the Faculty of Advocates.
Study options Full-time: 4 years Placement An optional placement in year 3.
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WHAT NEXT?
The next thing to do is talk to us. We can answer any questions you may have. Simply call us on 01224 262728 or email UGOffice@rgu.ac.uk We also provide a range of opportunities for you to visit us – so you can see what we can offer you ďŹ rst hand.
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This course guide is intended as a guide for applicants for courses delivered by Robert Gordon University. In compiling it the University has taken every care to be as accurate as possible, and the information in this course guide is correct at the time of going to print, but the course guide must be read as subject to change at any time and without notice. The University undertakes to make every reasonable effort to provide the teaching and academic facilities necessary for applicants’ programmes of study. However the University reserves the right, if such action is considered to be necessary, to make variations to fees and/or to vary the content or delivery method of any course at any time. In addition, the University may, at its sole discretion, discontinue or amalgamate any course(s). In these rare cases the University will notify applicants as soon as possible and reasonable steps will be taken to provide a suitable alternative to a discontinued course.
Open Day
Applicants’ Day
We organise two annual open days in October and November each year. It’s a perfect opportunity to visit us, meet the academic staff, experience the first-class facilities and talk to current students.
When you apply for any course at ABS, you’ll be invited to one of our course-specific Applicants’ Days.
For full details of dates and times, and to see a full programme please see www.rgu.ac.uk/openday.
We realise there’s a lot involved in making your final choice, so we hope to give you all the insight and information you need. Visit Afternoons We hold monthly Visit Afternoons. The visit includes a talk by an Education Liaison Officer, a tour of the facilities and a chance to speak to a lecturer about the course you’re interested in.
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