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LLM Legal Practice Course (Part-time)

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    LLM 2 years part-time

Course Description

At Nottingham Law School (NLS) we are confident that our Legal Practice Course (LPC) will provide you with the best training currently available.

Our LPC is approved by the Solicitors Regulation Authority, and allows you to progress to qualifying work experience to become a solicitor.

Our careers expertise and experienced and supportive teaching staff will help you get your career as a solicitor off to a flying start. NLS has an excellent reputation within the legal profession.

Why study the LLM LPC at Nottingham Law School?

  • Study around work and family commitments
  • Pay fees in stages, over two years to ease financial strain
  • All our staff are experienced lawyers – many still practice – and students benefit from their practical knowledge.
  • We teach in small groups 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.
  • NLS are fully aware of the challenges for law students in the current legal employment market. We constantly review our courses to ensure that they provide our students with the qualifications, practical knowledge and experience employers are looking for.
  • We offer an 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.
  • We provide practical experience: the Bridge to Practice module will ensure you hit the ground running at the start of your career.
  • Scholarships are available.
  • Studying with NLS 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.
  • The assessment fee for the Legal Practice Course is included in the course fee.
  • 100% of law students said the staff are good at explaining things (PTES 2023)
  • 100% of law students said they are happy with the support for their learning they receive from staff on the course (PTES 2023)
  • NTU is 3rd for number of PGT students studying Law (Latest HESA data 2021/22)

Entry Requirements

You will need one of the following:

  • a Qualifying Law degree (2.2 or above)
  • Graduate Diploma in Law / CPE with an undergraduate degree (2.2 or above)
  • Institute of Legal Executives / Chartered Institute of Legal Executives qualification.

All applicants should provide evidence in their personal statement of their commitment to a career in law. Applicants should also ensure that their referee provides a full reference in support of their application. See the how to apply tab for full entry requirement details.

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Fees

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Programme Funding

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.

Student Destinations

We have a dedicated Employability team who will support you in your search for a training contract; the number of Nottingham Law School graduates gaining a training contract or paralegal work is consistently high.

At Nottingham Law School we don’t view the LPC in isolation. It leads to a training contract and we can provide the support required to give you the best possible start to your legal career:

  • Our Employability Team provide seminars with advice about training contract applications and interview techniques.
  • We will review your training contract 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.

Module Details

The course begins with a short foundation programme in Professional Conduct and Regulation, Research. Business Accounts, and Taxation, immediately followed by the delivery of the Core Practice areas (CPAs). Students choosing the Professional Legal Practice module will also undertake workshops for this module during this stage. Teaching and learning within the CPAs will build on knowledge and skills that you have acquired during your undergraduate academic legal studies, and will integrate the LPC skills and the pervasive topics introduced in the foundation programme to ensure that you are continually practising and developing your professional legal knowledge and skills.

The CPAs are assessed in August/September of Stage One. All other Stage One modules are assessed at the end of the relevant teaching block during the Stage One teaching period.

Towards the end of Stage One you will elect whether you wish to undertake the Dissertation module or Professional Legal Practice module, and supervision and deadlines are in place to support your work planning for this module.

Stage two elective modules

During stage two (which takes place in year two of the course) you will study a total of three Electives to be chosen from the list of Elective modules available. The course and curriculum are designed to ensure a progressive approach to the acquisition of both knowledge and skills.

Elective Modules

  • Advanced Civil Litigation
  • Advanced Commercial Property
  • Advanced Criminal Practice
  • Commercial Law
  • Employment Law
  • Family and Child Protection Law
  • Private Client

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