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Legal Practice Course (Full-time), LPC  
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In the opinion of the profession and former students, Nottingham Law School has emerged as the outstanding performer in Legal Practice Course provision. This course is the only LPC to have received the highest rating in every Solicitors Regulation Authority/Law Society assessment, and is the best foundation for your career as a solicitor.

Key information

Entry requirements

  • A Qualifying Law degree (normally 2.1 or above),  or
  • Graduate Diploma in Law/CPE with a good first degree (normally a 2.1 or above), or
  • Institute of Legal Executives qualification
  • All applicants should provide evidence in their personal statement of their commitment to a career in law.

Applicants should ensure that their referee provides a full reference in support of their application.

English Language requirements

IELTS 6.5 is required by applicants whose first language is not English.

Course length

One year, full-time.

Study location

City site

Fees and funding

  • Fees for 2011 entry : £9,960 which is inclusive of course materials, manuals, and assessment fees. There is also an SRA registration fee of £120 which the Law School will collect from you and pay to the SRA on your behalf.

Career Development Loans may be available for this course through the Co-operative Bank and Barclays.

Start date

September 2011.

Course content

Pathways and choices
It may be that you know right from the start what sort of practice you are heading for; you might have a sponsoring firm that has made that clear for you! You might just be really certain what you want to do, or you might want to keep your options open as to what type of law you end up in. It may be that you can only decide when you've seen some really practical law in action.

Either way we have pathways to suit you, and we deliver the differences in the way we tailor the skills tuition. You don't have to decide in advance – you can start the course and then make the decision. So you can select skills pathways which advance your core knowledge in a way that is suited to you.

Our flexible LPC pathway (the blue route on the chart) allows for a cross section of skills training which advances your knowledge in a variety of legal environments, and gives you a sound basis for the widest variety of practices.  

Alternatively you can choose one of our two more specialist skills pathways (the green routes). These are tailored to either practice in commercial firms or the provision of law with a distinct publicly financed angle.

If you are certain that you want to work in City / Commercial practice, then the corporate pathway (the red route) allows for the whole of your LPC to be geared that way, culminating normally in the three corporate electives.

View the structure of the new LPC: your LPC, your choice.

Assessment
Assessments are designed to integrate with the course as a whole. We assess each stage of the LPC's content by assessments at the end of that stage, in February and in June. You will be assessed in each skill, designed to establish competence, on a pass/fail basis. You will be assessed by examination in each of the three compulsory and elective subjects (your own prescribed materials being allowed in the exams).

Electives
Most students prefer to move on to Stage Two of the LPC, the electives, immediately after completion of Stage One, but you don't have to and there is a variety of choices.

You can:

  • stop for a while after Stage One and rejoin the course in a following year (although SRA rules impose time limits on how long you can wait)
  • undertake the electives in part-time mode.

It is up to you which way you choose; most students like to complete the LPC as soon as possible, but some like to undertake electives once they have a better idea of their intended practice area.

Further details about elective options

Course skills
The course skills are advocacy, interviewing, research, writing and drafting and these are often seen as providing the most demanding, and hopefully rewarding, elements of the course. We give particular attention to the written skills of research and writing and drafting; we take seriously the concerns of many firms about the capacity of trainees to handle this type of work in the early part of their training contracts.

At Nottingham Law School we use the skills to give you specialist teaching according to the pathway you have selected. So we integrate each skills exercise not only within the context of one of the LPC subject areas, but also to advance your knowledge within that pathway appropriately. Theoretical material is kept to a minimum, and the emphasis is normally on practice and feedback to develop the skills you will need on entering the profession.

How do you study?
For Stage One, mostly you will get face-to-face class contact; study our LPC and you will be “taught by humans”. Sometimes we will lecture by IT remote delivery, but only sometimes and only if that really suits the task. We do make the lectures available for remote viewing by PC, but we take the view that, if you want to, you should always have the chance to go to a real class with live delivery.

The standard teaching day comprises one lecture (one hour), and one small group session (one and a half hours). Skills tuition is time-tabled in addition to this. The group work provides the focal point of the course with students carrying out a variety of practical tasks and exercises.

Our course materials provide you with most of the substantive and procedural information needed to carry out the various transactions. These free lecture time from the traditional chalk and talk format, to develop problem-solving skills.

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