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What is law?

The law describes rules set out by governments which members of the community are expected to adhere to. These rules are designed to keep people in society safe and there are punishments for those who fail to adhere to them.

Why study law?

If you pick up a newspaper or visit their website, the chances are one of the first stories you’ll see focuses on the law. Studying law concerns the obligations, duties and rights of every member of society in relation to their neighbours and to society.

Studying law equips you with a multitude of skills. You’ll have the opportunity to follow a variety of career paths including:

  • solicitor/barrister
  • trademark attorney
  • research
  • tax advisor
  • patent attorney
  • judge

View our law courses

How to become a lawyer

There are different routes to a career in law. The choices you make now can affect the steps you would need to take to achieve your desired career in law. 

This article explores the process of becoming a lawyer in Scotland and looks at the different roles available within the law profession. 

How to become a lawyer

Why study law at 51cg?

The Law School at 51cg is one of Scotland’s leading providers of legal education. We put great emphasis on teaching and learning, with a focus on experiential learning.

We’re home to Scotland’s biggest student-run Law Clinic, which offers a unique, real-world, learning environment. It allows students to spend a lot of time outside of the classroom dealing with and advising real clients, and even representing them in a courtroom.

The University of 51cg was awarded Times Higher Education University of the Year 2019 - the only institution to win the award twice.

Postgraduate taught: work placements

Some of our LLM law programmes offer the opportunity to undertake a research placement or field dissertation - available on a competitive basis. See individual programme pages for more information.

Postgraduate support

Access a wealth of support and resources for postgraduate study. Details on the application process, accommodation, fees and other useful information can be found here.    

Postgraduate support

Contact us

Prospective Student Enquiries

+44 (0) 141 444 8600

hass-ug-selection@strath.ac.uk for undergraduate course enquiries 

hass-pgt-admissions@strath.ac.uk for postgraduate course enquiries