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SQE 1 Preparation Course LLM

  • Level(s) of Study: Professional
  • Start Date(s): September 2024
  • Duration: 12 months Full-time / 24 months Part-time
  • Study Mode(s): Full-time / Part-time
  • Campus: City Campus
  • Entry Requirements:
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Introduction:

  • 100% of NTU's research submitted to the Law Unit of Assessment was assessed to be world-leading or internationally excellent in terms of research impact (REF 2021).

Why choose this course?

Passing the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE) 1 is the first step in your route to qualifying as a solicitor, and the LLM SQE 1 Preparation Course is designed to prepare you for this.

You should choose the LLM SQE 1 Preparation Course if you want a course that prepares you for SQE1.

  • This SQE 1 preparation course provides an opportunity to obtain an internationally recognised Masters qualification that is also eligible for the UK Government postgraduate loan.
  • All our SQE preparation courses that are taught in person carry awards and all our SQE 1 or SQE 1 + SQE 2 courses are taught at Masters level.
  • You will have access to online manuals that will equip you with a better understanding of the relevant law and enable you to thoroughly prepare for the SQE 1 assessment.  The manuals also contain a bank of multiple choice questions for you to practice as you work through each module.
  • This course provides you with everything you need to have the best opportunity to pass SQE whilst also developing the professional skills that really matter to employers.
  • You will be taught by our outstanding teaching team, all of whom are experienced legal professionals who will provide you with excellent and personalised teaching in a dynamic and interactive teaching environment.
  • Our tutors will work with you to develop your essential legal skills whilst also preparing you for an assessment in which you will draw on your existing substantive legal knowledge and learn how to blend it with procedure to solve practical legal problems.
  • You have the opportunity to write a dissertation in an area of interest or choose from electives in bespoke practice areas or complete a period of work experience and complete a professional practice report. Each option will allow you to enhance your employability.
  • You can choose to be mentored by a legal professional through our mentoring scheme.
  • Opportunities for further practice and test the legal skills you will acquire through mooting, negotiation, interviewing competitions to enhance your CV.
  • Opportunity for “hands on” experience to develop professional skills and gain experience in our regulated and multi award winning teaching law firm, NLS Legal.
  • If you start on this course and subsequently decide you want to do a SQE 2 preparation course as well as an SQE 1 preparation course, then you have the option to transfer to the LLM SQE 1 and 2 Preparation Course with appropriate fee amendments.

Weekend commitments for part-time students

For students studying the part-time version of the course, seminars will take place over five weekends in year one. Innovative and engaging learning resources are provided between the teaching weekends. The focus in year two will be the Masters element of the course.

If you are not sure this is the right course for you, email us and one of our expert tutors will get in touch with you.

Find out more about our other SQE preparation courses.

Why study at Nottingham Law School?

  • We have a long established reputation of delivering excellence in legal education.
  • All our staff are experienced lawyers and you will benefit from their practical knowledge. Also you will benefit from our visiting lecturers.
  • We teach in as small groups as possible to encourage student participation.
  • Every student has a personal tutor. We get to know our students and support and encourage you in both your studies and in your employment applications at the start of your legal career.
  • We offer a multi-award-winning pro bono programme, including NLS Legal for the local community.
  • Our dedicated and experienced careers consultants provide guidance and support to help you secure a training contract or other legal employment. Applicants are invited to a careers event in June, so that you can benefit from working with our successful careers team.
  • The number of our graduates obtaining qualifying work experience or paralegal work is consistently high.
  • Studying with Nottingham Law School means that you have all the facilities a large Law School can offer plus the advantages of studying within a university environment which offers outstanding library, IT, support, sports, language and student union services.
  • NTU is 3rd for number of PGT students studying Law (Latest HESA data 2021/22)
 

What you’ll study

You will study the six subject areas which constitute SQE 1’s Functioning Legal Knowledge Assessments, integrating substantive law with procedural law and ethics.

The six subject areas are:

  1. Principles of Professional Conduct, Public and Administrative law and Solicitors’ Accounts and the Legal Systems of England and Wales;
  2. Dispute Resolution in Contract and Tort;
  3. Business Law and Practice;
  4. Wills and the Administration of Estates and Trusts;
  5. Criminal Law and Practice;
  6. Property Practice.

Prior to enrolling on the course, you will receive revision materials containing key principles of law applicable to the practice areas to be studied in this course and to be tested in SQE 1. These are the key principles that you have already studied in your law degree or other equivalent recognised course. These materials are intended to help you revise these principles. Whilst there is no face to face teaching of these key principles of law, you will be required to test your knowledge and understanding of them throughout the course by undertaking a number of MCQs and to build upon this using the resources provided.

As this course is at level 7, the course is designed to build upon the knowledge and understanding of the law and skills that have been gained at undergraduate level. This is achieved through the use of realistic case studies relating to the law and procedure in the context of Dispute Resolution, Property Law and Practice, Business Law and Practice, Criminal Law and Practice and Wills and the Administration of Estates and Trusts.

You will then choose to complete either a dissertation of 12,000 words focusing on a topic of research based on legal practice or any two of the following:

  • a reduced dissertation of 6,000 words;
  • two online bespoke electives relevant to work in practice; and / or
  • a period of work experience and a professional practice report.

You will have the benefit of a dedicated academic supervisor if you choose to complete a dissertation or the period of work experience (in respect of the professional practice report) and will be able to request one-to-one meetings for guidance. These components will become the academic focus after the SQE 1 assessments have been completed.

Further information on what you'll study

Please be aware that all optional/elective modules are subject to availability, and NTU reserves the right to amend, change or withdraw modules at its discretion.

How you’re taught

All teaching will be on campus with face to face teaching; there is no option to attend seminars and workshops online.

This course will be taught, and you are required to attend in person, on three full days each week (Tuesdays – Thursdays).  Lectures are recorded so that you can view them at a convenient time. This format requires that you are on campus for three days each week for teaching but gives you the option to complete your preparatory work off campus during the rest of the week. Exceptionally you may be required to attend examinations or induction events on any day of the week but you will receive notice of these dates well in advance.

The SQE 1 preparation modules are delivered through an initial series of lectures in each subject area in order to enable a student to develop relevant basic knowledge and understanding.  The lectures act as a stimulus to encourage involvement in the relevant knowledge and understanding and to develop independent learning.

You will also participate in regular two hour long weekly workshops that are linked to the lectures yet which build on  students’ prior  knowledge and understanding of the law in a practical context.  These workshops provide an opportunity to test your knowledge and understanding and to develop your skills through student focussed debate and discussion, problem-solving, reasoned application of the relevant law, and analysis, synthesis and evaluation of each individual’s own learning.  Workshops require independent planning, research and reflection and facilitate the development of communication skills. Tutor feedback provided in these workshops then provides a platform for continued progress and improvement.

E-learning activities will be fully integrated and are designed to encourage interaction with learning and to provide opportunities to confirm understanding. In particular, students will be given a considerable number of formative assessments based on multiple choice questions at the beginning and throughout the course.

As the programme progresses, you will be expected to demonstrate greater independence in your planning, preparation, research and reflection to exhibit increased autonomy in your learning and develop the ability to self-assess performance and respond incrementally to feedback provided.

The course and curriculum are designed to ensure a progressive and integrated approach to the acquisition of knowledge and skills, as well as the opportunity to obtain a Masters qualification alongside the preparation for the professional assessment.

You will have the benefit of a dedicated academic supervisor for your dissertation and/or your professional practice report (should you choose to complete a period of work experience) and will be able to request one-to-one meetings for guidance. If you opt to undertake electives, these bespoke modules will be available asynchronously online making use of innovative educational technology to ensure a personalised and engaging learning journey. If you choose to complete a period of legal work experience, you will have the opportunity to utilise and further develop the knowledge and skills that you have acquired in the course of your legal studies by supporting clients on a range of legal issues in practical scenarios.

Weekend commitments for part-time students

For students studying the part-time version of the course, seminars will take place over five weekends in year one. Innovative and engaging learning resources are provided between the teaching weekends. The focus in year two will be the Masters element of the course.

All teaching will be on campus with face to face teaching on each teaching weekend; there is no option to attend seminars and workshops online

Research informed teaching

By daring to think differently our research is tackling real-world issues. The subjects you will study with us are informed by our research so you can be sure your knowledge will be cutting-edge in your field. In the last Research Excellence Framework (REF 2021) - the UK's system for assessing the quality and impact of research in universities - we’re proud that 100% of NTU's Law submission was assessed to be world-leading or internationally excellent.

Careers and employability

We have a dedicated Employability team who will support you in your search for Qualifying Work Experience and other opportunities.

At Nottingham Law School we don't view our courses in isolation. We ensure we provide the support required to give you the best possible start to your legal career:

  • Our Employability team provide seminars with advice about applications and interview techniques.
  • We will review your applications and formulate individual career plans. We also provide a practical interview preparation service.
  • We provide a mentoring scheme with trainees from local law firms to provide support and guidance and a personal view of what to expect from life in the profession.
  • Employability and commercial awareness are given appropriate focus, which provides a true bridge into practice.
  • We maintain regular contact with firms specialising in all areas of law.

Campus and facilities

Entry requirements

Students who enrol on this course will normally be required to have a 2:2 from their law degree or have acquired the equivalent knowledge of the key principles of law through a recognised course.

Recognition of Prior Learning

NTU may admit a student with advanced standing beyond the beginning of a course, through an assessment of that student's prior learning, whether it is certificated or uncertificated. Our Recognition of Prior Learning and Credit Transfer Policy outlines the process and options available to these prospective students, such as recognising experiential learning or transferring to a similar course at another institution, otherwise known as credit transfer.

All prospective students who wish to apply via Recognition of Prior Learning should initially contact the central Admissions and Enquiries Team who will be able to support you through the process.

Getting in touch

If you need more help or information, get in touch through our enquiry form

Students who enrol on this course will normally be required to have a 2:2 from their law degree or have acquired the equivalent knowledge of the key principles of law through a recognised course.

English language requirements

For students whose first language is not English there is currently a requirement that they have IELTS academic test grade of 6.5 with minimum of 5.5 in each component or equivalent qualification.

Recognition of Prior Learning

NTU may admit a student with advanced standing beyond the beginning of a course, through an assessment of that student's prior learning, whether it is certificated or uncertificated. Our Recognition of Prior Learning and Credit Transfer Policy outlines the process and options available to these prospective students, such as recognising experiential learning or transferring to a similar course at another institution, otherwise known as credit transfer.

All prospective students who wish to apply via Recognition of Prior Learning should initially contact the central Admissions and Enquiries Team who will be able to support you through the process.

Getting in touch

If you need any more help or information, please contact Nottingham Law School.

Fees and funding

Home fees for 2024 entry

Study modeFees
Full-time (12 months)£8,500
Part-time (24 months)£8,500

*The course fee for the second year may be subject to annual review.

Discounts available for 2024 entry

Discount typeFee
Postgraduate Taught Award Discount£750
Professional Courses Alumni Discount£750
University of Nottingham / Lincoln discount£500

Discounts are applicable to applications for 2024 entry only. More details, including terms and conditions, can be found on the NLS funding page.

Scholarships available

You might be able to get a scholarship to help fund your studies. We award scholarships to those students who can demonstrate excellent achievement, passion and dedication to their studies.

Nottingham Law School is also delighted to offer a number of competitive professional courses scholarships that are worth up to half the value of your tuition fee:

  • Nottingham Law School’s Professional Courses Scholarship for Academic Excellence – for students who can demonstrate a commitment to and achievement of excellence in their academic background and in other areas such as work and personal life.
  • Nottingham Law School’s Professional Courses Scholarship for Outstanding Achievement –    for students who have overcome significant challenges in their social, personal or educational lives.

More details, including terms and conditions, can be found on the Nottingham Law School’s Professional Courses Scholarships page.

Funding your studies

This course is eligible for the government postgraduate loan scheme.

Getting in touch

For more advice and guidance, you can contact our Student Financial Support Service.

Tel: +44 (0)115 848 2494

International / EU fees for 2024 entry

Study modeFees
Full-time (12 months)£8,500
Part-time (24 months)£8,500

*The course fee for the second year may be subject to annual review.

Discounts available for 2024 entry

Discount typeFee
Postgraduate Taught Award Discount£750
Professional Courses Alumni Discount£750
University of Nottingham / Lincoln discount£500

Discounts are applicable to applications for 2024 entry only. More details, including terms and conditions, can be found on the NLS funding page.

Scholarships available

We offer prestigious scholarships to new international students holding offers to study on eligible courses at the University.

Nottingham Law School is also delighted to offer a number of competitive professional courses scholarships that are worth up to half the value of your tuition fee:

  • Nottingham Law School’s Professional Courses Scholarship for Academic Excellence – for students who can demonstrate a commitment to and achievement of excellence in their academic background and in other areas such as work and personal life.
  • Nottingham Law School’s Professional Courses Scholarship for Outstanding Achievement –    for students who have overcome significant challenges in their social, personal or educational lives.

More details, including terms and conditions, can be found on the Nottingham Law School’s Professional Courses Scholarships page.

For information on how to pay your fees to the University please visit our international fee payment page.

Getting in touch

For more advice and guidance, you can contact our Student Financial Support Service.

Tel: +44 (0)115 848 2494

How to apply

Applications for this course are made online via the Central Applications Board. For further information on application you can also contact the Central Applications Board at: applications@lawcabs.ac.uk

If you are interested in joining us in September 2025, this course will be open for applications through the applicant portal from September 2024. Courses starting in January 2026 will be open for applications from July 2025.

Application closing date

Please note this course can reach its maximum capacity prior to the course start date, which will result in early closure. We encourage you to submit your application as early as possible to avoid disappointment.

Keeping up to date

After you’ve applied, we’ll be sending you important emails throughout the application process – so check your emails regularly, including your junk mail folder.

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.

Getting in touch

If you need any more help or information, please contact our Admissions Team or call +44 (0)115 848 4200.

Good luck with your application!

Applications for this course are made online via the Central Applications Board. For further information on application you can also contact the Central Applications Board at: applications@lawcabs.ac.uk

If you are interested in joining us in September 2025, this course will be open for applications through the applicant portal from September 2024. Courses starting in January 2026 will be open for applications from July 2025.

For advice on applying for a visa please visit our visa information page

For advice on how to write a good personal statement please visit our personal statement page.

Application closing date

Please note this course can reach its maximum capacity prior to the course start date, which will result in early closure. We encourage you to submit your application as early as possible to avoid disappointment

Keeping up to date

After you’ve applied, we’ll be sending you important emails throughout the application process - so check your emails regularly, including your junk mail folder.