Legal Practice LLM
- Level(s) of Study: Postgraduate taught
- Start Date(s): Wednesday 19 April 2017
- Duration: From 4 - 24 months
- Study Mode(s): Distance learning
- Campus: City Campus
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Entry Requirements:
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Introduction:
Nottingham Law School is introducing a new LLM (Masters in Law) award for those with professional legal qualifications. Professional legal qualifications (for example, BPTC or LPC or their precursors) will provide evidence of appropriate prior learning and achievement, equivalent to two-thirds of the LLM award. Students will then 'top up' these credit points with a dissertation or publishable article, studied and completed by distance learning, to gain the LLM degree.
In the increasingly competitive legal employment market practitioners may find that having an additional qualification, a Masters degree, will make them stand out from the competition. The LLM Legal Practice (DL) qualification will not only provide additional evidence of your academic ability but also showcase your knowledge of more specialised aspects of legal practice.
Why choose this course?
100% of postgraduate leavers of this course are employed or engaged in further study six months after leaving (DLHE survey, postgraduate leavers 2014-15).
The LLM Legal Practice (DL) provides 60 Masters level credits which, when combined with the evidence of academic achievement from the successful completion of the BPTC or LPC (or equivalent), will lead to the award of an LLM.
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What you’ll study
Careers and employability
This course will demonstrate your academic ability and showcase your knowledge of more specialised aspects of legal practice.
100% of postgraduate leavers of this course are employed or engaged in further study six months after leaving (DLHE survey, postgraduate leavers 2014-15).
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How to apply
Just click the Apply button at the top of the page and follow the instructions for applying. Make sure you check the entry requirements above carefully before you do.
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You can get more information and advice about applying to NTU in our postgraduates’ guide. Here you’ll find advice about how to write a good personal statement and much more.
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