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University of South Wales: Legal Practice
Institution | University of South Wales |
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Department | School of Law, Accounting and Finance |
Web | http://www.southwales.ac.uk |
enquiries@southwales.ac.uk | |
Telephone | 03455767778 |
Study type | Taught |
Graduate Diploma - Grad Dip
Summary
The Legal Practice Course (LPC) leads to the Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice (LPC). It is the programme of study and assessment approved by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), which you must complete if you want to qualify as a solicitor.
The LPC is a skills-based ‘learning by doing’ course that gives you the foundation to start a training contract in a law office. You will develop the skills of advocacy, interviewing, legal writing, drafting and research. You will largely work in an interactive, small group setting that replicates the environment of the law office, the courtroom and the solicitor/client relationship. Some discretionary local authority funding and professional development loans may be available, and some law firms may offer sponsorship for this LPC course.
Level | RQF Level 6 |
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Entry requirements | LLB (Hons) degree usually of class 2:2 or above, or all subjects of the Common Professional Examination, or a combined studies degree including the core law subjects prescribed by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). Students who have reached the appropriate level of qualification with the Institute of Legal Executives are also eligible for consideration for admission to the course. |
Location | Pontypridd University of South Wales Pontypridd CF37 1DL |
Summary
The Legal Practice Course (LPC) leads to the Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice (LPC). It is the programme of study and assessment approved by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), which you must complete if you want to qualify as a solicitor.
The LPC is a skills-based ‘learning by doing’ course that gives you the foundation to start a training contract in a law office. You will develop the skills of advocacy, interviewing, legal writing, drafting and research. You will largely work in an interactive, small group setting that replicates the environment of the law office, the courtroom and the solicitor/client relationship. Some discretionary local authority funding and professional development loans may be available, and some law firms may offer sponsorship for this LPC course.
Level | RQF Level 6 |
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Entry requirements | LLB (Hons) degree usually of class 2:2 or above, or all subjects of the Common Professional Examination, or a combined studies degree including the core law subjects prescribed by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). Students who have reached the appropriate level of qualification with the Institute of Legal Executives are also eligible for consideration for admission to the course. |
Location | Pontypridd University of South Wales Pontypridd CF37 1DL |
Summary
The Legal Practice Course (LPC) leads to the Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice (LPC). It is the programme of study and assessment approved by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), which you must complete if you want to qualify as a solicitor.
The LPC is a skills-based ‘learning by doing’ course that gives you the foundation to start a training contract in a law office. You will develop the skills of advocacy, interviewing, legal writing, drafting and research. You will largely work in an interactive, small group setting that replicates the environment of the law office, the courtroom and the solicitor/client relationship. Some discretionary local authority funding and professional development loans may be available, and some law firms may offer sponsorship for this LPC course.
Level | RQF Level 6 |
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Entry requirements | LLB (Hons) degree usually of class 2:2 or above, or all subjects of the Common Professional Examination, or a combined studies degree including the core law subjects prescribed by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). Students who have reached the appropriate level of qualification with the Institute of Legal Executives are also eligible for consideration for admission to the course. |
Location | Pontypridd University of South Wales Pontypridd CF37 1DL |
Summary
The Legal Practice Course (LPC) leads to the Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice (LPC). It is the programme of study and assessment approved by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), which you must complete if you want to qualify as a solicitor.
The LPC is a skills-based ‘learning by doing’ course that gives you the foundation to start a training contract in a law office. You will develop the skills of advocacy, interviewing, legal writing, drafting and research. You will largely work in an interactive, small group setting that replicates the environment of the law office, the courtroom and the solicitor/client relationship. Some discretionary local authority funding and professional development loans may be available, and some law firms may offer sponsorship for this LPC course.
Level | RQF Level 6 |
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Entry requirements | LLB (Hons) degree usually of class 2:2 or above, or all subjects of the Common Professional Examination, or a combined studies degree including the core law subjects prescribed by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). Students who have reached the appropriate level of qualification with the Institute of Legal Executives are also eligible for consideration for admission to the course. |
Location | Pontypridd University of South Wales Pontypridd CF37 1DL |
Summary
The Legal Practice Course (LPC) leads to the Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice (LPC). It is the programme of study and assessment approved by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), which you must complete if you want to qualify as a solicitor.
The LPC is a skills-based ‘learning by doing’ course that gives you the foundation to start a training contract in a law office. You will develop the skills of advocacy, interviewing, legal writing, drafting and research. You will largely work in an interactive, small group setting that replicates the environment of the law office, the courtroom and the solicitor/client relationship. Some discretionary local authority funding and professional development loans may be available, and some law firms may offer sponsorship for this LPC course.
Level | RQF Level 6 |
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Entry requirements | LLB (Hons) degree usually of class 2:2 or above, or all subjects of the Common Professional Examination, or a combined studies degree including the core law subjects prescribed by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). Students who have reached the appropriate level of qualification with the Institute of Legal Executives are also eligible for consideration for admission to the course. |
Location | Pontypridd University of South Wales Pontypridd CF37 1DL |
Summary
The Legal Practice Course (LPC) leads to the Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice (LPC). It is the programme of study and assessment approved by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), which you must complete if you want to qualify as a solicitor.
The LPC is a skills-based ‘learning by doing’ course that gives you the foundation to start a training contract in a law office. You will develop the skills of advocacy, interviewing, legal writing, drafting and research. You will largely work in an interactive, small group setting that replicates the environment of the law office, the courtroom and the solicitor/client relationship. Some discretionary local authority funding and professional development loans may be available, and some law firms may offer sponsorship for this LPC course.
Level | RQF Level 6 |
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Entry requirements | LLB (Hons) degree usually of class 2:2 or above, or all subjects of the Common Professional Examination, or a combined studies degree including the core law subjects prescribed by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). Students who have reached the appropriate level of qualification with the Institute of Legal Executives are also eligible for consideration for admission to the course. |
Location | Pontypridd University of South Wales Pontypridd CF37 1DL |
LLM
Summary
The LLM Legal Practice is designed to act as a bridge between the practice of law and academic study at postgraduate level.
This Master’s degree course offers you the opportunity to gain an internationally recognised LLM qualification in addition to your Legal Practice Course (LPC). It incorporates a programme of study and assessment approved by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), which you must complete if you want to qualify as a solicitor.
You will develop an in-depth understanding of core subject areas related to legal practice in business and property law, litigation and court procedure, and enhance your ability to engage in critical academic study and research by way of a research project, helping you to develop the professional and reflective skills necessary for practice.
All applications for the full-time LLM Legal Practice must be made online via the Central Applications Board at www.lawcabs.ac.uk.
Applications for the part-time LLM Legal Practice can be made using the online application form.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | LLB (Hons) degree usually of class 2:2 or above, or all subjects of the Common Professional Examination, or a combined studies degree including the core law subjects prescribed by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). Students who have reached the appropriate level of qualification with the Institute of Legal Executives are also eligible for consideration for admission to the course. All applications for the full-time LPC must be made online via the Central Applications Board at www.lawcabs.ac.uk. Applications for the part-time LPC Stage 1 and for Stage 2 can be made using the USW online application form. |
Location | Pontypridd University of South Wales Pontypridd CF37 1DL |
Summary
The LLM Legal Practice is designed to act as a bridge between the practice of law and academic study at postgraduate level.
This Master’s degree course offers you the opportunity to gain an internationally recognised LLM qualification in addition to your Legal Practice Course (LPC). It incorporates a programme of study and assessment approved by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), which you must complete if you want to qualify as a solicitor.
You will develop an in-depth understanding of core subject areas related to legal practice in business and property law, litigation and court procedure, and enhance your ability to engage in critical academic study and research by way of a research project, helping you to develop the professional and reflective skills necessary for practice.
All applications for the full-time LLM Legal Practice must be made online via the Central Applications Board at www.lawcabs.ac.uk.
Applications for the part-time LLM Legal Practice can be made using the online application form.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | LLB (Hons) degree usually of class 2:2 or above, or all subjects of the Common Professional Examination, or a combined studies degree including the core law subjects prescribed by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). Students who have reached the appropriate level of qualification with the Institute of Legal Executives are also eligible for consideration for admission to the course. All applications for the full-time LPC must be made online via the Central Applications Board at www.lawcabs.ac.uk. Applications for the part-time LPC Stage 1 and for Stage 2 can be made using the USW online application form. |
Location | Pontypridd University of South Wales Pontypridd CF37 1DL |
Summary
The LLM Legal Practice is designed to act as a bridge between the practice of law and academic study at postgraduate level.
This Master’s degree course offers you the opportunity to gain an internationally recognised LLM qualification in addition to your Legal Practice Course (LPC). It incorporates a programme of study and assessment approved by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), which you must complete if you want to qualify as a solicitor.
You will develop an in-depth understanding of core subject areas related to legal practice in business and property law, litigation and court procedure, and enhance your ability to engage in critical academic study and research by way of a research project, helping you to develop the professional and reflective skills necessary for practice.
All applications for the full-time LLM Legal Practice must be made online via the Central Applications Board at www.lawcabs.ac.uk.
Applications for the part-time LLM Legal Practice can be made using the online application form.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | LLB (Hons) degree usually of class 2:2 or above, or all subjects of the Common Professional Examination, or a combined studies degree including the core law subjects prescribed by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). Students who have reached the appropriate level of qualification with the Institute of Legal Executives are also eligible for consideration for admission to the course. All applications for the full-time LPC must be made online via the Central Applications Board at www.lawcabs.ac.uk. Applications for the part-time LPC Stage 1 and for Stage 2 can be made using the USW online application form. |
Location | Pontypridd University of South Wales Pontypridd CF37 1DL |
Summary
The LLM Legal Practice is designed to act as a bridge between the practice of law and academic study at postgraduate level.
This Master’s degree course offers you the opportunity to gain an internationally recognised LLM qualification in addition to your Legal Practice Course (LPC). It incorporates a programme of study and assessment approved by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), which you must complete if you want to qualify as a solicitor.
You will develop an in-depth understanding of core subject areas related to legal practice in business and property law, litigation and court procedure, and enhance your ability to engage in critical academic study and research by way of a research project, helping you to develop the professional and reflective skills necessary for practice.
All applications for the full-time LLM Legal Practice must be made online via the Central Applications Board at www.lawcabs.ac.uk.
Applications for the part-time LLM Legal Practice can be made using the online application form.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | LLB (Hons) degree usually of class 2:2 or above, or all subjects of the Common Professional Examination, or a combined studies degree including the core law subjects prescribed by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). Students who have reached the appropriate level of qualification with the Institute of Legal Executives are also eligible for consideration for admission to the course. All applications for the full-time LPC must be made online via the Central Applications Board at www.lawcabs.ac.uk. Applications for the part-time LPC Stage 1 and for Stage 2 can be made using the USW online application form. |
Location | Pontypridd University of South Wales Pontypridd CF37 1DL |
Summary
The LLM Legal Practice is designed to act as a bridge between the practice of law and academic study at postgraduate level.
This Master’s degree course offers you the opportunity to gain an internationally recognised LLM qualification in addition to your Legal Practice Course (LPC). It incorporates a programme of study and assessment approved by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), which you must complete if you want to qualify as a solicitor.
You will develop an in-depth understanding of core subject areas related to legal practice in business and property law, litigation and court procedure, and enhance your ability to engage in critical academic study and research by way of a research project, helping you to develop the professional and reflective skills necessary for practice.
All applications for the full-time LLM Legal Practice must be made online via the Central Applications Board at www.lawcabs.ac.uk.
Applications for the part-time LLM Legal Practice can be made using the online application form.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | LLB (Hons) degree usually of class 2:2 or above, or all subjects of the Common Professional Examination, or a combined studies degree including the core law subjects prescribed by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). Students who have reached the appropriate level of qualification with the Institute of Legal Executives are also eligible for consideration for admission to the course. All applications for the full-time LPC must be made online via the Central Applications Board at www.lawcabs.ac.uk. Applications for the part-time LPC Stage 1 and for Stage 2 can be made using the USW online application form. |
Location | Pontypridd University of South Wales Pontypridd CF37 1DL |
Summary
The LLM Legal Practice is designed to act as a bridge between the practice of law and academic study at postgraduate level.
This Master’s degree course offers you the opportunity to gain an internationally recognised LLM qualification in addition to your Legal Practice Course (LPC). It incorporates a programme of study and assessment approved by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), which you must complete if you want to qualify as a solicitor.
You will develop an in-depth understanding of core subject areas related to legal practice in business and property law, litigation and court procedure, and enhance your ability to engage in critical academic study and research by way of a research project, helping you to develop the professional and reflective skills necessary for practice.
All applications for the full-time LLM Legal Practice must be made online via the Central Applications Board at www.lawcabs.ac.uk.
Applications for the part-time LLM Legal Practice can be made using the online application form.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | LLB (Hons) degree usually of class 2:2 or above, or all subjects of the Common Professional Examination, or a combined studies degree including the core law subjects prescribed by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). Students who have reached the appropriate level of qualification with the Institute of Legal Executives are also eligible for consideration for admission to the course. All applications for the full-time LPC must be made online via the Central Applications Board at www.lawcabs.ac.uk. Applications for the part-time LPC Stage 1 and for Stage 2 can be made using the USW online application form. |
Location | Pontypridd University of South Wales Pontypridd CF37 1DL |
Summary
The LLM Legal Practice is designed to act as a bridge between the practice of law and academic study at postgraduate level.
This Master’s degree course offers you the opportunity to gain an internationally recognised LLM qualification in addition to your Legal Practice Course (LPC). It incorporates a programme of study and assessment approved by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), which you must complete if you want to qualify as a solicitor.
You will develop an in-depth understanding of core subject areas related to legal practice in business and property law, litigation and court procedure, and enhance your ability to engage in critical academic study and research by way of a research project, helping you to develop the professional and reflective skills necessary for practice.
All applications for the full-time LLM Legal Practice must be made online via the Central Applications Board at www.lawcabs.ac.uk.
Applications for the part-time LLM Legal Practice can be made using the online application form.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | LLB (Hons) degree usually of class 2:2 or above, or all subjects of the Common Professional Examination, or a combined studies degree including the core law subjects prescribed by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). Students who have reached the appropriate level of qualification with the Institute of Legal Executives are also eligible for consideration for admission to the course. All applications for the full-time LPC must be made online via the Central Applications Board at www.lawcabs.ac.uk. Applications for the part-time LPC Stage 1 and for Stage 2 can be made using the USW online application form. |
Location | Pontypridd University of South Wales Pontypridd CF37 1DL |
Summary
The LLM Legal Practice is designed to act as a bridge between the practice of law and academic study at postgraduate level.
This Master’s degree course offers you the opportunity to gain an internationally recognised LLM qualification in addition to your Legal Practice Course (LPC). It incorporates a programme of study and assessment approved by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), which you must complete if you want to qualify as a solicitor.
You will develop an in-depth understanding of core subject areas related to legal practice in business and property law, litigation and court procedure, and enhance your ability to engage in critical academic study and research by way of a research project, helping you to develop the professional and reflective skills necessary for practice.
All applications for the full-time LLM Legal Practice must be made online via the Central Applications Board at www.lawcabs.ac.uk.
Applications for the part-time LLM Legal Practice can be made using the online application form.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | LLB (Hons) degree usually of class 2:2 or above, or all subjects of the Common Professional Examination, or a combined studies degree including the core law subjects prescribed by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). Students who have reached the appropriate level of qualification with the Institute of Legal Executives are also eligible for consideration for admission to the course. All applications for the full-time LPC must be made online via the Central Applications Board at www.lawcabs.ac.uk. Applications for the part-time LPC Stage 1 and for Stage 2 can be made using the USW online application form. |
Location | Pontypridd University of South Wales Pontypridd CF37 1DL |
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