LLM Legal Practice (Distance learning) LLM
- Level(s) of Study: Professional
- Start Date(s): April 2019 / September 2020; January 2020; April 2020
- 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 provides an LLM (Masters in Law) award through distance learning to “top-up” professional legal qualifications or experience.
The LLM Legal Practice DL is available to individuals who have either undertaken and passed the UK Legal Practice Course (LPC), the Bar Professional Practice Course (BPTC), their precursors, equivalent professional certifications in non-UK jurisdictions, or the Qualified Lawyers Transfer Scheme certification (QLTS).
The course will also count Acquired Prior Experiential Learning (APEL), which in this case must be no less than 2 years verified professional experience as a qualified legal professional which can account for two-thirds of the LLM. Students will then 'top up' these credit points with a dissertation or article, studied and completed by distance learning, to gain the LLM degree. APEL accreditation is awarded solely at the discretion of the Course Leader.
What you’ll study
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Careers and employability
This course will demonstrate your academic ability and showcase your knowledge of more specialised aspects of legal practice.
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How to apply
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Keeping up to date
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