GDL part-time one evening per week Manchester

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Part-time one evening per week Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL) Manchester
arrow What is the GDL?
arrow Preparing you for practice
arrow How is the programme structured?
arrow How is the programme taught?
arrow GDL extra
arrow Company law programme
arrow When will I study?
arrow Over 60 hours of DVD recorded lectures
arrow How is the programme assessed?
arrow What are the admisions criteria?
arrow Mature non degree holders
arrow What if I am an exempt fom part of the GDL?
arrow GDL students guaranteed a place on BPP's LPC
arrow BPP's Law School in Manchester
arrow How do I Apply?
arrow What are the programme fees
arrow Is Law for me?
arrow Further information & contacts
arrow Visit us

What is the GDL?

Sometimes referred to as the Common Professional Examination (CPE), the GDL is a conversion course enabling those holding non-law degrees in any subject to convert to a career in law.  After completing the GDL, intending barrister progress on to the Bar Vocational Course (BVC) before entering the profession as pupil barristers, while intending solicitors progress to the Legal Practice Course (LPC) before entering the profession as trainee solicitors.

BPP’s ‘Distinctive GDL’ is designed to help you make the transition from undergraduate study to the practice of law.
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Preparing you for practice?

The GDL may be the first experience you have of law, so we have designed a course offering you both a solid academic grounding and preparation for the realities of legal practice.

We believe that law is not just about learning legal rules. In addition to teaching substantive law, BPP’s GDL develops the essential legal skills of legal analysis, research and presentation while practising the application of law to factual disputes - a skill which is developed through our student-centred interactive tutorials.

Small group sessions reflect realistic legal scenarios and are based on past examination questions. This means that your examination skills as well as your legal knowledge develop as the programme progresses.

Using our first rate library and information resources you will be introduced to the legal research skills essential to any lawyer. By the end of the programme, you will be familiar with both hard copy, library based resources as well as electronic media such as Lawtel, Westlaw and Lexis/Nexis.  Our award-winning Pro Bono Centre offers the opportunity to gain experience in using law to help real people solve real problems.  Click here for more information.

Our GDL programme is designed to provide you with an excellent foundation for the LPC and BVC and the early years of practice as a lawyer thereafter.

The part-time GDL is delivered at our Law School in London (Waterloo). The Law School is conveniently located close to bus and rail and tube links providing easy transport to the Law School after work.

Click Studying part-time at BPP for more information on what it's like to study law part-time at BPP.

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How is the Programme structured?

The programme begins with an induction course designed to familiarise non-law students from diverse academic backgrounds with the English legal system and the process of legal reasoning and argument. You will then study the following seven core modules over two academic years:

The part-time one evening per week GDL is delivered over two years:

First year modules Second year modules

Induction Course

The Law of Equity and Trusts

Law of Contract

Law of the European Union (half module)

Law of Tort

Land Law

Constitutional and Administrative Law

Criminal Law

 

Independent Extended Essay*

* The Independent Extended Essay of 4000 words can be chosen from a wide range of titles.

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How is the Programme taught?

The programme is designed to familiarise non law students from diverse academic backgrounds with the English legal system and the process of legal reasoning.

Each of the core modules is taught using a one hour lecture (provided on DVD) and one hour small group session (the latter with a maximum of 16 students) per week. After the lecture you will have at least a week to prepare for the related small group session.

BPP manuals provided in each subject. The manuals contain a thorough guide to the relevant law, self assessment questions and answers, specific references for further reading, the tutorial questions for the whole year and a past examination question.

To prepare for the small group sessions held once a week you will watch the DVD recorded lecture and read the relevant chapter of the BPP manual. Small group sessions are the main focus of the course providing you with an opportunity to discuss the law with your tutor and fellow students and to practise applying the law to realistic examination type problem scenarios.

In addition to the BPP manuals, within your programme fees you will be provided with a comprehensive range of materials for each module:

  • A textbook
  • A casebook
  • A statute book
  • Access to a wide range of online resources.

To help you successfully make the transition from a non-law background our programme includes:

  • A legal essay writing class
  • A practice examination type essay
  • Development of examination skills in tutorials throughout the year
  • Study of real 'good' and 'bad' scripts by previous candidates
  • Mock examinations in each Module

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GDL Extra

At BPP you will have the unique opportunity to add a specialist subject to your GDL by participating in ‘GDL Extra’* and choosing to complete one of our specialist short courses.  ‘GDL Extra’ is purely optional but it is an option you will not have with any other provider.
                                             
The short courses are timetabled to fit round your core studies and GDL workload.  They are designed to give you the opportunity to:

  • develop a wider interest in law
  • fire your enthusiasm by offering you a glimpse into the realities of some fascinating areas of practice
  • knowledgeably discuss these areas with prospective employers

Choose one of our three optional short-programmes 

Evidence and forensics Law in the City International Law

Forensic science

Admissible and inadmissible  evidence – hearsay, witnesses

Criminal investigation and profiling

Company Law – directors duties, shareholder rights, the corporate veil

An introduction to City institutions – the Stock Exchange and the Bank of England

How the City works – the role of lawyers in City businesses

Foundations and mechanisms – the UN, the International Court of Justice, the International Criminal Court

International Law of Human Rights

Current Issues – from Darfur to Guantanamo Bay

Each short-programme comprises:

  • A series of lectures introducing legal theory and practice
  • Lectures from visiting professionals in the field
  • A court visit and/or excursion

* GDL Extra modules may occur outside of your usual classroom contact time

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Company Law programme

No matter what sort of lawyer you want to be, whether you wish to work for a big commercial firm, a High Street practice, in-house for charity, the government, or as an international lawyer – you will need to learn about Company Law.  Companies will be your employers, your clients, your opponents. 

BPP is the only law school to offer an optional Company Law Lecture Programme specially designed for GDL students.   

* GDL Extra modules may occur outside of your usual classroom contact time

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When will I study?

group studyThe part-time one evening per week programme is taught between 6pm - 9.15pm on a Monday evening.

Term dates for 2007 are yet to be set.  For your guidance, term usually starts the last week in September.

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Over 60 hours of DVD recorded lectures

To make your studies as convenient as possible, instead of attending the Law School for lectures, you will be provided with a full range of over 60 hours of lectures recorded onto DVD. Each lecture contains an audio track, picture of the lecturer and PowerPoint slides

How is the Programme assessed?

The programme is assessed using a combination of coursework, an extended essay and examinations in each foundation module.  Feedback is given throughout the programme to help you achieve success and maximise your potential

Assessment

Coursework

Extended essay

accounting for 25% of the total marks

Final examinations held in June

accounting for 75% of the total marks

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What are the admissions criteria?

The minimum admissions requirement is:

  • minimum lower second class UK honours degree, or
  • overseas graduate issued with a Certificate of Academic Standing (COAS) from the Bar Council or the Law Society, or
  • mature non-degree holder with suitable management experience

Places at BPP fill quickly so you are advised to apply as soon as possible.

Student from overseas whose first language is not English must demonstrate a sufficient command of English by holding IELTS Level 6.5 qualification (or equivalent).

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Mature non-degree holders

The Law Society allow mature non-degree holding candidates to apply to complete the GDL with the desire of going onto complete the LPC.

They state that all applicants must have:

  • Considerable vocational experience at middle management level (minimum 10 years)
  • A sufficient standard of education
  • Good command of spoken and written English

For further information click here or contact the Law Society on +44 (0) 1527 504433.

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What if I am exempt from part of the GDL?

Our GDL offers a high level of flexibility for those who are exempt from parts of the GDL.  Such exemptions may be available if, if you have a Scottish law degree or have studied a substantial amount of law at undergraduate level.

Part-exempt students may study the remaining GDL modules they require on a full, part-time or distance learning basis, or through a combination of these.

For more information about your eligibility for exemption click here.

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GDL students guaranteed a place on BPP's LPC

Because of our close links with the leading law firms in the country, places on our LPC and BVC are very popular.

As part of the service we provide to our students, graduates from our GDL are guaranteed a place on our Legal Practice Course.

For prospective barristers, the Bar Council does not allow such guarantees.  However, in the majority of cases we can usually offer students who successfully complete our GDL a place on our Bar Vocational Course.

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BPP’s Law School in Manchester

Situated in the heart of the city centre, within five minutes’ walk of the train station and main shopping areas, BPP’s Law School in Manchester is a newly renovated historic building equipped to the highest standard with hi-tech teaching aids, learning resources, comfortable classrooms and common rooms.

Click here for a map

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How do I apply?

An application form to join the part-time GDL can be downloaded here.  Please complete this form and return it to:

Admissions

BPP Law School

68-70 Red Lion Street

London

WC1R 4NY

We aim to process your application within one week of receipt.

Although there is no formal closing date for the receipt of applications, places on the part-time GDL fill up quickly, so early application is advised.

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What are the programme fees?

Fees for programmes starting in September 2007 have yet to be set. As a guide the fees for programmes starting in September 2006 are £3,575 per year

Fees are payable by monthly instalments and include all manuals, casebooks, textbooks, statute books and DVDs required for the course.

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 Is law for me?

If you are unsure whether a career in law is for you, our popular week-long Summer School gives you an insight into the study and practice of law.  Click here to find out more.

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Further information & contacts

For further information about the part-time GDL, please contact BPP Admissions:

Tel: 0845 077 5566

Email: lawadmissions@bpp.com

Click here to download a brochure

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Visit us

We invite you to visit our Law School in Manchester. Click here for a list of all forthcoming careers and information events.

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