LLB progression: University of Aberdeen

2008.09.23


Following a Freedom of Information Act request, UK universities provided data about the progression rates of first year students on law degrees.

The information requested was:

(1) The number of students enrolled on the first year of each of the university’s undergraduate law courses for the academic year 2005/6.

(2) For each of the courses, the number of students entitled to progress to the second year of the course.

The information received is displayed below:

Additional information provided by the university is published as a note in the panel below the data.

Aberdeen
LLB Ord / Hons
inc LLB Accelerated
180 – 190
81.5%

Other LLB courses
30 – 40
91.9%
LLB European Law
LLB French Law
LLB Spanish Law
LLB With Accountancy
LLB With Economics
LLB With French
LLB With German
LLB With Management
MA Legal Studies Joint Hons
50 – 60
35.8%
“No major significance should be attached to the lower rates of progression within the MA Honours programme, as this is a joint Honours programme only, with admission being to the Degree of MA rather than a particular discipline, with 55% of students changing their degree intention between entry and graduation.”

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Be careful when interpreting the data. The information requested and provided relates to progression rates; that is, the number of students enrolled on a course who, at the end of the year, were entitled to proceed to the second year.

Although failure of the end of year examination is probably the most common reason for non progression it is not the only one. Those not entitled to progress includes students who, before sitting the examinations, suspended their studies, withdrew from the course and/or transferred to another course. And, although a high rate of withdrawal or transfer might indicate a lack of satisfaction with a course, it should be borne in mind that some students leave courses for personal domestic and social reasons unrelated to the quality of the course. This is especially true of mature part time students. (For more on this see the comments by Professor Mulcahy Head of Law at Birkbeck College, University of London.)

I would like to express my gratitude to all the university staff involved in providing the information and to the freedom of information officers for their assistance – especially those who were willing to overlook my initial error in requesting the information prematurely and who held the request on file until the up to date progression information became available. I would also like to thank the Heads of School for responding with additional information and helping to put the data in context. Their comments are invaluable in interpreting the raw data.

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LLB awards by class: University of London External

2008.09.18

Universities were asked to provide information concerning the number of students graduating from the university with an LLB degree with each of the following awards:

[a] First class honours
[b] Second class (upper division) honours
[c] Second class (lower division) honours
[d] Third class honours
[e] Pass degree
[f] Other award

for each of the following years:

[a] 2007
[b] 2006
[c] 2002
[d] 1997
[e] 1987

If the university did not hold the information requested for some or all of the years indicated, but did hold the requested information in respect of other years, it was asked to provide information in respect of the year(s) closest in date to that/those requested.

Where appropriate universities were asked to provide information which they held relating to precursor institutions, such as the former polytechnics.

Based on the information provided, the table below shows, as a percentage of the total awards, the awards for each class in each of the years indicated.

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London External
1987
1997
2002
2006
2007
First class
0%
0%
0.4%
0%
0.3%
Upper Second
3.3%
3.8%
5.3%
8.5%
9.7%
Lower Second
48.5%
46.1%
52.0%
55.4%
54.3%
Third
40.5%
39.5%
35.9%
30.1%
31.0%
Pass
7.7%
10.6%
6.4%
6.0%
4.6%
Other
0%
0%
0%
0%
0.1%

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Percentage awarded firsts or upper seconds 2007 10.0%
Relative change 1997 – 2007 +163.2%
Relative change 1987 – 2007 +203.0%

Just another LLB league table

2008.07.23

This table shows the percentage of LLB students at each of the universities indicated who graduated in 2007 with either a first or an upper second. More universities will be added in due course…

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  University
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  Percentage of LLB graduates awarded first or upper second class honours.
       
  Oxford   93.1%
  Edinburgh   88.8%
  King’s College London   85.6%
  LSE   85.6%
  University College London   85.6%
  Exeter   84.1%
  Manchester   83.8%
  Warwick   82.7%
  City   80.0%
  Queen’s Belfast
  77.6%
  Durham   76.3%
  UEA   75.7%
  Newcastle   74.5%
  Birmingham   72.9%
  Sheffield   71.9%
  Ulster   71.0%
  SOAS   69.8%
  Leicester   68.7%
  Bristol   68.6%
  Sussex   67.3%
  Liverpool   67.0%
  Southampton   67.0%
  Brunel   65.3%
  Dundee   64.6%
  Sheffield Hallam
  64.0%
  Essex   63.0%
  Bournemouth   62.9%
  Queen Mary London   61.8%
  Reading   59.9%
  Robert Gordon   59.4%
  Bangor   59.4%
  Open   59.2%
  Derby   58.8%
  Cardiff   58.7%
  Keele   57.6%
  Kent   54.8%
  Leeds Met   54.7%
  Westminster   53.6%
  Birmingham City
  53.2%
  Kingston   52.8%
  Plymouth   51.6%
  Nottingham   51.5%
  Staffordshire   51.2%
  Middlesex   50.0%
  Portsmouth   49.5%
  Anglia Ruskin
  49.2%
  Teesside   47.9%
  Liverpool John Moores
47.6%
  Glasgow Caledonian   46.0%
  Lincoln   45.0%
  South Bank
  42.8%
  Nottingham Trent
  41.7%
  Strathclyde   41.4%
  Thames Valley
  41.4%
  Surrey   41.2%
  Manchester Met   40.2%
  De Montfort
  40.1%
  Northumbria   39.6%
  Huddersfield   39.4%
  UWE   39.3%
  Edge Hill
  39.3%
  Southampton Solent   39.0%
  Glamorgan   36.7%
  Central Lancashire   36.0%
  Bradford College
  33.3%
  Hertfordshire   30.8%
  Coventry   30.1%
  East London
  29.1%
  Greenwich   25.4%
  Wolverhampton   22.3%
  London Met
  20.9%
  Buckinghamshire New
  0%

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