The LLB Law (Clinical - Graduate Entry) course is a three-year full-time programme delivered by the University of Strathclyde in Scotland. This course aims to instil a profound sense of legal knowledge, critical legal thinking and a practical development of legal skills for incoming students. It is specifically designed for graduates from disciplines other than law who wish to enter the legal profession.Course Content: The course curriculum is structured to provide a profound understanding of law. In the first year, students are introduced to topics such as Law and Government, Rights and Obligations, and Evidence Advocacy Skills. Legal Methods and Techniques and Legal Ethics are also covered. In the second year, students delve deeper into the Scottish Legal System and Family Law, along with some other subjects. In the third year, students have the option to choose modules from a range of different subjects like Criminal Law or Contract Law.Key Modules: Some of the notable modules in this course are Law and Government, Rights and Obligations, Evidence Advocacy Skills, Scottish Legal System, Family Law, Criminal Law, and Contract Law.Accreditations: This course allows for dual qualifying, which means that it satisfies the professional requirements of the Law Society of Scotland and the Faculty of Advocates. Thus, eligibility to practice law in Scotland is ensured.Future Careers: The course is ideal for students who want to pursue a career in the legal profession. Graduates have gone on to work in legal practice, the court system, legal services industry, academic institutions, non-governmental organisations and government bodies.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.