Our LLM Law Conversion is designed for non law graduates wanting a fast-track pathway to a law qualification. It replaces our LLM Common Professional Examination (also known as the Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL)). The LLM Law Conversion also provides a foundation in law for non law graduates who want to progress onto the Solicitors Qualifying Examination Stage 1 (SQE 1) preparatory course to qualify as a solicitor or the Bar Practice Course (BPC) to qualify as a barrister.
On our LLM Law Conversion course you will be supported by experienced and professional tutors who take pride in providing high levels of support and guidance. Our course is designed to enable you to develop key skills and competences as well as gain legal knowledge relevant to a career in law.
The University will normally require an undergraduate degree with a 2:2 classification or above or equivalent in any discipline.
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On successful completion of the course, you will be able to satisfy the Bar standards Board academic stage of legal training and will be able to progress onto a Bar Course. The course also provides a foundation in law that will help towards preparation for the Solicitors Qualifying Examinations (SQE) Stage 1 for solicitors’ route to qualification.
With a Master of Laws (LLM) your employability will be enhanced in a variety of non-practising law and law-related areas in both the private and public sectors. Examples of such career opportunities include working as legal advisers for ‘in-house’ legal departments of companies, government departments and public bodies such as the National Health Service.
You may also choose to progress onto a career in teaching or continue with the study of law at a higher level by undertaking an M.Phil. or Ph.D.
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