Doctor of Law: Fees & Entry Requirements at Robert Gordon University, UK

Doctor of Law

UK

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What will I learn?

The Doctor of Law (DLaw) course aims to provide opportunities for professionals in law and related fields to study legal challenges in an academic environment, drawing on theory and practice to develop insight into familiar but critical issues and to generate innovative solutions. The Doctor of Law (DLaw) is a professional doctorate which provides relevant professionals with the opportunity to take work-based problems, study them from a perspective that blends theoretical insights from academic study with the knowledge, practice, and skills they have acquired in their specialist field. The goal is to generate solution-oriented outcomes which are immediately relevant to their professional communities and work environment.

Which department am I in?

School of Law and Social Sciences

Study options

Full Time (30 Months)

Tuition fees
£1,360.83 (1,48,271) Month
Accommodation(Woolmanhill-Single standard room) - £105.98 per week

This is a provisional fee yet to be approved
Start date

October 2026

Venue

Online

Garthdee House, Garthdee Road,

Aberdeen,

AB10 7QB, Scotland, United Kingdom

Full Time (42 Months)

Tuition fees
£1,360.83 (1,48,271) Month
Accommodation(Woolmanhill-Single standard room) - £105.98 per week

This is a provisional fee yet to be approved
Start date

February 2027

Venue

Online

Garthdee House, Garthdee Road,

Aberdeen,

AB10 7QB, Scotland, United Kingdom

Entry requirements

For international students

There are four alternative academic requirements for admission: A first degree in law (e.g., LLB, LAM) with a minimum of upper second class (2:1) from a recognised university and a Master of Laws (LLM) degree. A first degree in a relevant field outside law (e.g., BSc, BA) with a minimum of upper second class (2:1) and a Master of Laws (LLM) degree with a minimum of a ‘merit. A first degree in law (e.g., LLB, LAM) with a minimum of upper second class (2:1) from a recognised university and masters degree in a relevant field outside law (e.g., MSc, MEng, MA) with a minimum of a ‘merit'. A first degree in law (Bachelor of Laws Degree (Honours) with a minimum of upper second class (2:1) and five years professional or practice experience. In exceptional circumstances, applicants with a minimum of first degree in any subject area with extensive (20 years and above) work or practice experience in law or a related field may be considered.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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