Language Requirement: None
Academic Standing by Program Start: Sophomore or above
Location: Europe
GPA: 2.75

Program Overview

Legal Studies in Wales is a four week program offered by Cardiff University in Wales, UK, designed to give students a competitive advantage in pursuing legal careers by combining practical skills training with real-world legal experience. You will learn from qualified solicitors or barristers with substantial experience in professional legal practice as well as legal education. At the same time, you will gain first-hand experience of client engagement at Cardiff University’s Law Clinic.

As for Cardiff University Law Clinic, it was launched in 2005 and offers diverse practical opportunities. The clinic has received many National Attorney General Awards and expanded in 2024 by employing more practising lawyers to enhance its clinical activity. It hosts the Cardiff Law School Innocence Project, which is licensed by the Innocence Project in New York. As the only university project in the United Kingdom to have overturned a criminal conviction, Cardiff has achieved two notable successes.

This program consists of two complementary modules:

  • Module 1: Legal Practices Skills

    This module focuses on developing core professional skills relevant to legal practice, many of which are also transferable to other professions. These include negotiation, court advocacy, and legal research, with an emphasis on accuracy, clarity, and concise expression. Students will learn how to locate, interpret, and apply the law to specific scenarios, and no prior knowledge of UK law is required.

  • Module 2: Law Clinic Practicum

    This module provides students with hands-on practical experience. Students receive training in client consultation and interviewing and legal writing, and gain exposure to real client work through Cardiff University’s Law Clinic.

Dates and Deadlines

Term Year Deadline Arrival Date Departure Date
Summer 2026 04/01/2026 07/05/2026 08/01/2026

Academic Details

Students will choose two courses in total on the program.

  • Course 1: Legal Practice Skills 

    Dispute resolution is a vital part of legal training and practice. You will consider civil and criminal matters in and out of court. Most legal disputes are settled without litigation (going to court). However, lawyers must be effective negotiators to avoid litigation which can be costly, time-consuming and damage future relations between the parties. Course content will include:

    • Negotiation (15 contact hours)
    • Court Advocacy (15 contact hours)
    • Legal Research: Drafting and Reflective Writing (15 contact hours)
  • Course 2: Law Clinic Practicum 

    Explore the interpersonal and legal skills needed to interact with clients effectively when communicating orally and in writing. Course content will include:

    • Client Consultation and Interviewing (15 contact hours)
    • Law Clinic Experience (15 contact hours)
    • Legal Writing (15 contact hours)

Course Equivalencies

UO students: please refer to the UO Course Equivalency Process and the UO Office of the Registrar Course Equivalency Database.

Non-UO students: Actual credit awarded is determined by the relevant department at your university in consultation with the study abroad office. Check with your study abroad advisor for more information.

Housing Description

Students will stay in Cardiff University’s on-campus student residences. These purpose-built student villages are ideal for student life. Students will have twin rooms and share communal kitchen and living areas with fellow students. Each village has a dedicated management team and 24-hour security.

 

Budget and Price

Legal Studies in Wales

2026 Summer

GEO Program Fees
UO Study Abroad Fee $1,000
Program Tuition, Housing & Included Meals $6,395
Insurance $98
Estimated Additional Expenses
Estimated Airfare from Eugene $1,800
Estimated Additional Meals $500
Estimated Cell Phone Expenses $100
Estimated Cost of acquiring a passport $150
Estimated Local Transportation $150
Estimated Additional Living Expenses $500
Total
Total Estimated Cost of Attendance $10,543

Cancellation Policy

Cancellation Date Cancellation Penalty
Upon acceptance to program


Student agrees to $500 non-refundable program deposit

9 weeks before program start date

Student is responsible for 50% of total GEO program fees

Program start date or after program begins

Student is responsible for 100% of total GEO program fees