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LLM Master of Laws of England and Wales

  • DeadlineStudy Details: 1 Year Full-time

Masters Degree Description

Stand out from the crowd in this highly competitive field. This conversion course will help you on your journey into the legal profession if you don’t have a first degree in law.

Designed to be flexible to meet your needs, this master’s course is delivered entirely online with no live classes for you to attend.

As part of this course, you’ll:

  • Study core foundation subjects in law, to prepare for the next step towards becoming a solicitor or barrister
  • Learn in our Virtual Learning Environment, supported by MS Teams activities
  • Focus on an area of law that interests you during your Independent Research Project
  • Specialist supervisor support is available on a wide variety of topics from medical negligence to anti-terrorism law 

Entry Requirements

Applicants should either have at least a second class honours degree or have equivalent experience or training, normally from within the work environment.

Students wishing to undertake the Master of Laws of England and Wales degree for the purpose of qualification as a barrister must:
Hold a UK/Republic of Ireland degree, awarded at or above 2:2; or
Have been granted a Certificate of Academic Standing by the Bar Standards Board on the basis of an overseas degree or a non-standard UK/Republic of Ireland degree; or
Have been approved by the Bar Standards Board Qualifications Committee as suitable for admission as a mature student.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

You could progress to the next stage of legal training by undertaking our Legal Practice Course to train as a solicitor, or the Bar Professional Training Course to become a barrister. Your course will also open up roles that require a deep-rooted and broad knowledge of the law, such as a paralegal. You could also apply your expertise to roles in marketing, local government, mental health or social work.
Solicitor Barrister Paralegal

Module Details

Law, Institutions & Skills

Foundations of Contract Law

Foundations of Criminal Law

Foundations of Public Law

Foundations of Property Law

Independent Legal Research Project

Foundations of Equity & Trusts Law

European Law in Context

Foundations of Tort Law

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