Ten universities in Scotland are accredited by the Society to provide the LLB as the Foundation Programme. Applications for the LLB are made through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS). The table below outlines the ten accredited providers offering the LLB in Scotland, and the various options available within each LLB.
Please note - the table below is a guide only - we strongly recommend contacting the universities to discuss course options, and there may be changes to the courses as outlined below. Always check with the individual universities.
Accredited university | Part-Time option | Accelerated option |
---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | |
No | No | |
No | Yes | |
No | Yes | |
No | Yes | |
No | Yes | |
No | Yes | |
No | Yes | |
Yes | Yes | |
Yes | Yes |
If you wish to study law, you should make every effort to attend open days at the universities as this will help you make an informed decision about where you wish to study. More detailed information about the content of the LLB degree can be obtained from the law schools at each of the universities and we recommend you do your research thoroughly.
*Online LLB
Robert Gordon University offers an online LLB with part-time and full-time options. Please contact Sarah Arnell (s.arnell@rgu.ac.uk). for more information or you can visit the RGU LLB online webpage.
Please note, there is no Open University option for a Scottish LLB, and while an Open University law course may form part of the route to qualification in England and Wales, it is extremely important to note it does not form any part of the route to qualification in Scotland.
Funding your education
Find out about what funding options are available to law students, including loans for the LLB and Diploma and grants and bursaries available for you to apply for.