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Bar Professional Training Course, BPTC  
Law students in courtroom

We are one of nine educational establishments validated by the Bar Standards Board to deliver the Bar Professional Training Course. The BPTC is an experiential learning course: students learn by doing and are encouraged to realise, through practice and feedback, their full potential.

Key information

Entry requirements

  • A qualifying Law degree (normally a 2.1 or above), or 
  • Graduate Diploma in Law/Common Professional Examination with a good first degree (normally 2.1 or above)

For more information please see the how to apply section.

Course length

One Year

Study location

City site

Fees and funding

2012 entry fees are £11,850 inclusive of course materials, manuals and assessment fees.

Career Development Loans may be available for this course through the Co-operative Bank and Barclays. Please check carefully the details of these loans to ensure that they are appropriate for you.

 

Start date

September

About the course

After a short introductory period you will commence your study of the compulsory subjects. You will handle seven realistic briefs (four criminal and three civil) from commencement towards trial throughout the first two terms. Knowledge and skills areas are taught and learned through the progress of these case studies as students respond to Instructions to Counsel

Skills amount to around 60% of the BPTC and are normally taught in a variety of practical contexts to show how skills, once learned, can be transferred.

Two options are studied and assessed in the final term. A wide choice within mainstream areas of practice is available so that students obtain a broad foundation which they can build upon once they have entered the profession.

All students are required to join an Inn of Court before enrolment.

Assessment

There are 12 assessments. All students have a one-to-one feedback session with a tutor prior to each substantive skills assessment. Wherever possible, assessments are set in a practical context. We use actors to provide you with a realistic experience of an examination in chief and cross-examination and the questioning and advising of clients. You will also perform a chambers application before a District Judge who will interject with questions. Wherever possible, assessments are set in a practical context. The following are examples. 

  • Advocacy I: an interim application (performed before a District Judge who interjects with questions)
  • Advocacy II and III: examination in chief and cross-examination of a witness played by an actor
  • Conference Skills: questioning and advising a client who is played by an actor
  • Family Practice: a conference to advise a client in respect of a family dispute (client played by an actor)
  • Advanced Civil Practice: oral application for leave to apply for judicial review

All written skills assessed are based on briefs.

Two options are studied and assessed in the final term. A wide choice within mainstream areas of practice is available so that students obtain a broad foundation on which they can build once they have entered the profession.

Modules

Pervasives

  • Case Preparation and Analysis
  • Legal Research

Knowledge

  • Civil Litigation, Evidence and Remedies
  • Criminal Litigation, Evidence and Sentencing
  • Professional Ethics

Skills

  • Advocacy
  • Conference Skills
  • Drafting
  • Resolution of Disputes Out of Court
  • Opinion Writing

Options

Choose two from the following (subject to availability and demand):

  • Advanced Civil Practice
  • Advanced Criminal Practice
  • Commercial Practice
  • Employment Practice
  • Family Practice
  • Immigration
  • Landlord and Tenant.

Study routes
This is a full-time course running from September to June.

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