LLM Law and Practice

1 Year On Campus Masters Program

University of Wolverhampton

Program Overview

The LLM Law and Practice is an advanced legal studies course that is structured to prepare you to undertake the Solicitors’ Qualifying Examination (‘SQE’) Stage 1 after successful completion of this course. Assessments predominately consist of ‘multiple-choice questions’ examinations, which will provide you with a solid foundation to successfully undertake the SQE Stage 1. You will also gain practical and applied legal knowledge through problem-based learning that is designed to enhance your employability in the legal sector. The course content incorporates legal skills, including legal research and analysis, drafting and writing that will be useful for legal practice. In order to become a qualified solicitor, you will also need to complete the SQE Stage 2 assessments; a minimum of two years of qualifying work experience; and meet the Character and Suitability Rules, as required by the Solicitors Regulatory Authority.

Program Key Stats

£10300 (Annual cost)
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Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Lawyers
  • Legal consultants
  • Indian Legal Services
  • Advisors
  • Solicitors or Legal Writers

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