If you hold an undergraduate degree in a non-law subject and are considering a career in the legal profession, our MA Law (Conversion) with Legal Practice offers a fast-track route into the field, combining academic depth, professional relevance, and critical legal training.
Our conversion course is your pathway into the legal profession and will equip you with the skills and knowledge you need to become practice-ready.
Designed for graduates in non-law disciplines, the Masters will introduce you to different areas of law. You’ll gain an insight into the diverse career opportunities open to you, including through further study to qualify as a solicitor or barrister.
A UK undergraduate degree in any subject at 2:2 honours classification or above, or an equivalent international qualification.
The Masters will provide a solid foundation so you’re ready for the next step in the legal profession. You could go on to take a Bar Practice Course (BPC) if you want to become a barrister, or progress onto our LLM Legal Practice (SQE Preparation) course if you want to pursue a career as a solicitor.
Year 1 compulsory modules
⦁ Criminal Law And The Criminal Justice System
⦁ Dissertation
⦁ Obligations In Private Law: Contract, Tort And Remedies
⦁ Property Law, Trusts And Equitable Remedies
⦁ Public Law, Eu Law And The Legal System
⦁ Skills And Behaviours
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