Professional Legal Practice Diploma 9 months Postgraduate Programme By The University of Edinburgh |TopUniversities
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Programme Duration

9 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

Law and Legal StudiesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Law and Legal Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Diploma in Professional Legal Practice is suitable for those seeking to enter the professions of solicitor or advocate in Scotland.


The content is determined by the national Joint Standing Committee on Legal Education, the Diploma Co-ordinating Committee and various working parties, which include representatives of all the universities and members of the legal profession.


The focus is on the practical skills required in the legal profession.


In addition to the compulsory courses, there are also a large number of elective courses on offer, covering specialisms such as Banking Law, Employment Law, Mediation and Human Rights. The breadth of options available enables you to tailor your learning to your interests and career aspirations.


On this programme, you will have a very full timetable in comparison with that at undergraduate level. There is a large amount of contact hours, much of the time spent in small workshop groups.


Participation in practical class work is extremely important and your attendance is expected.


There may also be the need for substantial preparation for exercises and in-class assessment. There is an emphasis on legal skills throughout.


Opportunities on the diploma include:


  • a unique chance to deliver a plea in mitigation before a Sheriff in Edinburgh Sheriff Court
  • participation in a team presentation exercise, working collaboratively to research and present on a legal technology product or idea
  • hands-on experience through working with our Free Legal Advice Centre - finalist in the Scottish Legal Awards 2020 (Community Contribution Award)
  • a variety of competitions to further develop the professional skills which are central to the Diploma:
    • a Mediation Competition
    • a Client Consultation Competition
    • a Negotiation Competition


In addition, the Edinburgh University Mooting Society runs a series of mooting competitions which Diploma students are welcome to participate in.


By providing these opportunities, along with a broader range of support from our University careers team, we are able to support your career ambitions.


As a Diploma student at Edinburgh Law School you will also form connections and friendships which will provide an invaluable network when you join the profession.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Law and Legal Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Diploma in Professional Legal Practice is suitable for those seeking to enter the professions of solicitor or advocate in Scotland.


The content is determined by the national Joint Standing Committee on Legal Education, the Diploma Co-ordinating Committee and various working parties, which include representatives of all the universities and members of the legal profession.


The focus is on the practical skills required in the legal profession.


In addition to the compulsory courses, there are also a large number of elective courses on offer, covering specialisms such as Banking Law, Employment Law, Mediation and Human Rights. The breadth of options available enables you to tailor your learning to your interests and career aspirations.


On this programme, you will have a very full timetable in comparison with that at undergraduate level. There is a large amount of contact hours, much of the time spent in small workshop groups.


Participation in practical class work is extremely important and your attendance is expected.


There may also be the need for substantial preparation for exercises and in-class assessment. There is an emphasis on legal skills throughout.


Opportunities on the diploma include:


  • a unique chance to deliver a plea in mitigation before a Sheriff in Edinburgh Sheriff Court
  • participation in a team presentation exercise, working collaboratively to research and present on a legal technology product or idea
  • hands-on experience through working with our Free Legal Advice Centre - finalist in the Scottish Legal Awards 2020 (Community Contribution Award)
  • a variety of competitions to further develop the professional skills which are central to the Diploma:
    • a Mediation Competition
    • a Client Consultation Competition
    • a Negotiation Competition


In addition, the Edinburgh University Mooting Society runs a series of mooting competitions which Diploma students are welcome to participate in.


By providing these opportunities, along with a broader range of support from our University careers team, we are able to support your career ambitions.


As a Diploma student at Edinburgh Law School you will also form connections and friendships which will provide an invaluable network when you join the profession.

Admission Requirements

Entry requirements for individual programmes vary, so please check the details for the specific programme you wish to apply for on the University of Edinburgh website. You will also need to meet the University’s language requirements.

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