The Common Law LLB degree suits those aiming to practise in jurisdictions like England & Wales, Northern Ireland, Ireland, and Canada, but not Scotland. It provides intellectual depth through a flexible curriculum, including philosophy's reasoned exploration of knowledge, morality, life, science, and human nature. At the University of Glasgow, this exacting programme offers Ordinary (three years) or Honours (four years) levels, with over 60% of Honours students studying abroad in their third year—integrated without extra time. Additional opportunities include Highland reading parties and a vibrant Philosophy Society.Career prospects are broad, building employer-valued skills for roles in civil service, journalism, banking, social work, and more. Glasgow's employability programme features events with solicitors, barristers, and judges, plus clinical projects via GO Justice. It meets Bar Standards Board academic requirements for England & Wales barristers (followed by vocational training and pupillage) and qualifies for solicitor training in Northern Ireland. Transferable skills like analysis, clear writing, and critical evaluation enhance diverse careers, with jurisdiction-specific exams required for practice.
A local representative of University of Glasgow in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.