The University of Law

THE UNIVERSITY OF LAW

Highlights

- The University of Law is one of the most prestigious universities in the UK.

- The university can trace their origins to 1876 with the formation of leading tutorial firm Gibson & Weldon.

- The University offers full-time, online undergraduate and postgraduate studies in the fields of Law and Business with the university cooperation in England and Europe.

- The University of Law is an university which has Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) Gold, which is owned by some of the best universities in the world such as Oxford and Cambridge.

***- There are some graduates from the university who have important parliamentary members, legal professionals and businessmen. We strongly recommend you to follow the comments of Sadıq Khan (Mayor of London) for the University of Law.

- The most important features of the university, separated from other universities; based on practice with a fully interactive interaction of educational methodology; This is because, realistic and contemporary techniques are being implemented.

The University Law is an university which has a reward which has been given by TEL. Moreover, the university has also different programs which offer in many law.

CAMPUSES
1. Birmingham
2. Bristol
3. Chester
4. Guildford
5. Leeds
6. London Bloomsbury
7. London Moorgate
8. Manchester
9. Nottingham
10. University of Exeter
11. University of Liverpool
12. University of Reading
13. Hong Kong

 LAW Career in UK (Why The University of Law)

- There are two types of lawyers; Solicitor is actually legal counseling or file advocacy; they usually look at local cases and in very few cases. They can represent their clients in a court. . Barrister is the court of law in supreme courts; they represent the cases in courts.

- Solicitor earnings can be seen in job vacancies at around £ 30,000. Barrister earnings are already huge amount of money as compared to the cases represented.

- In order to practice the Solicitor profession in the UK, you can take the Anglo Saxon law degree program (LLB) from the university or any other institution, and then you must attend 1-year LPC program.

- We offer work placement guarantee after the LPC program. If our student do not find a trainig contract within 9 months of graduation, they may get a refund.

Programs

To be eligible to take up your place, you must comply with the requirements for commencing a Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC) set out by the Bar Standards Board (BSB). The Academic Stage Handbook gives you full information about these requirements.

- You will be required to pass the Bar Course Aptitude Test by August of the year you commence your studies. The test opens on Monday 17 December. Further details on this test can be found on the Bar Standards Board website
- You will need either a qualifying law degree (QLD) 2:1 minimum or an undergraduate degree in any other subject (2:1 minimum*) and a Graduate Diploma in Law/CPE

For qualifying law degrees, all offers based on predicted grades will be conditional upon achieving a 2:1 or above
Applicants who meet the basic eligibility criteria may then be invited to attend a selection interview at one of our campuses.

* For non QLD applicants with a 2:2, offers based on predicted GDL grade will be conditional upon achieving distinction or commendation

ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT

You must be fluent in English and you will need to be able to demonstrate your oral and written English is equivalent to:
IELTS (academic) Score of 7.5 in all four areas
Pearsons (academic) Score of 73 in all four areas

UK or Republic of Ireland award:
Qualifying Law Degree - 1st or 2:1
GDL - distinction or commendation
Medical, dentistry, veterinary degree - pass

SELECTION EVENT

In order to be considered for a place on the BPTC, applicants will be required to attend a selection interview in February at our BPTC campuses. At the interview you will undertake:

A 5 minute "plea in mitigation" in the magistrates" court - you will be given 40 minutes to prepare
A 10 minute interview
BAR COURSE APTITUDE TEST (BCAT)
Candidates seeking entry to the BPTC are required to pass the Bar Course Aptitude Test (BCAT) before being allowed to enrol on the course. The BCAT opens in April next year.

We strongly recommend you sit the test as soon as possible and no later than the end of August. We will guarantee to hold your offer open until you have successfully passed the test. Should you fail to pass, you are able to re-sit the test after 30 days. As you must successfully pass the test before you can enrol on the BPTC course, we encourage you to sit the test as early as you can – this will allow plenty of time should you need to take it again, before the deadline. For further information please check the Bar Standards Board website.

INNS OF COURT

You must join an Inn of Court before you can start the BPTC. The closing date for application to an Inn of Court is 31 May of the year your BPTC is due to commence. Please contact the relevant Inn for further details:

Gray’s Inn
Inner Temple
Lincoln’s Inn
Middle Temple

Again, you must fulfil all eligibility requirements by the start of the course – failure to do so may result in you being prevented from joining the course. If you think that this may be a problem (for example, if you have late assessment results), please contact our Admissions Team as soon as possible on 0800 289997 (UK), +44 (0)1483 216000 (international) or e-mail bptcadmissions@law.ac.uk

BPTC SELECTION CRITERIA

- Academic profile and achievement
- Demonstrated fluency in English language
- Oral and written communication skills
- Demonstrated commitment to a career as a barrister
- Demonstrated commitment to studying with The University of Law
- Any special circumstances revealed in your application
- Academic or other references


The criteria for admission onto the Master of Laws (LLM) is the same as for the BPTC.

The University of Law fully complies with equal opportunities legislation and actively encourages diversity within the legal profession. Our admissions process acts fairly and aims to enable students to make the best use of their talents. You are encouraged to tell us about any special requirements at the earliest opportunity. This will allow us to discuss how we may go about meeting your requirements.

IMPORTANT NOTICE

You are advised to make your own enquiries with any professional bodies to which you may seek admission, to determine whether you will meet all their requirements, including academic, character and suitability requirements. The University cannot be held responsible for any decisions subsequently taken by a professional body concerning these requirements.
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To be eligible to take up your place on the course, you must comply with the following requirements:

A UK undergraduate degree in any discipline (minimum 2:2), or an equivalent qualification.

Overseas graduates and mature non-graduates:

Future barristers - please apply for a Certificate of Academic Standing from the Bar Standards Board (BSB)
Future solicitors - please send your qualifications through to the Admissions team who can deem whether you are eligible for the course. 

A sufficient command of English is required to successfully complete the course. Please note that students providing a degree from a UK university as proof of English must have studied the whole degree in the UK.

If you have a legal qualification from outside England and Wales or have studied aspects of law as part of a non-qualifying degree course, you may be exempted from certain elements of the course. If this applies to you:

Future barristers - please apply for a Certificate of Academic Standing from the Bar Standards Board (BSB)
Future solicitors - please e-mail a copy of your degree transcript, certificate and syllabus information through to the Admissions team who can deem whether you are eligible for certain exemptions on the course
If you are claiming full exemptions for the course, you will need to apply for a Certificate of Exemption from the Bar Standards Board or Equivalent Means from the Solicitors Regulation Authority

IF YOU HAVE COMPLETED A DEGREE OUTSIDE THE UK AND YOU DO NOT COME FROM A MAJORITY ENGLISH SPEAKING COUNTRY:

A certified copy of any document that proves that you are qualified in English at CEFR level B2 or above in each of the four components of language learning. Providers that we would suggest you contact are listed below.

PRE-SESSIONAL ENGLISH COURSE

We are now offering a pre-sessional English course to students who need to improve their English skills in order to meet the IELTS requirements for entry onto the course.

IELTS Academic: Overall band score of 6.5 with no one component below 6.0

Failure to comply with these eligibility requirements means that the University will have no option but to cancel your place on the course. It is important you check out any queries before you apply.

FULL-TIME AND I-GDL SELECTION CRITERIA

Academic performance at school and university
Demonstration of an informed decision to study law
Any special circumstances revealed in your application
Academic or other references

PART-TIME (EVENING/WEEKEND) SELECTION CRITERIA


Open access, subject to the above entry requirements
The University of Law fully complies with equal opportunities legislation and actively encourages diversity within the legal profession. Our admissions process acts fairly and aims to enable students to make the best use of their talents. You are encouraged to tell us about any special requirements at the earliest opportunity. This will allow us to discuss how we may go about meeting your requirements.

PROGRESSION FOR JANUARY START FULL-TIME GDL AND SEPTEMBER START FULL-TIME I-GDL STUDENTS

Please note that due to the projected end date of the course, you will not be eligible to commence the BPTC or LPC that year (i.e. January 2019 Full time GDL and September 2018 Full-time i-GDL students will not be able to commence the BPTC in September 2019). The earliest start date for the BPTC will be September 2020 and for the LPC, January 2020.

Important notice

You are advised to make your own enquiries with any professional bodies to which you may seek admission, to determine whether you will meet all their requirements, including academic, character and suitability requirements. The University cannot be held responsible for any decisions subsequently taken by a professional body concerning these requirements.
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University of Law LPC selection criteria

- Academic profile and achievement, generally a minimum of an actual or predicted second class honours law degree or GDL/CPE or MA Law*

- A sufficient command of the English language to successfully complete the course - see English language requirements below

Any special circumstances revealed in your application

Academic or other references
*This requirement is met by either: A) The award of a Qualifying Law Degree. Your law degree must meet certain academic standards in order to qualify. This must include having adequately passed assessments in the seven Foundations of Legal Knowledge – Public Law, Obligations I (Contract), Obligations II (Tort), Criminal Law, Land Law, Equity & Trusts and Law of the European Union. Further guidance on what is a Qualifying Law Degree ; or B) Passing a Common Professional Examination (CPE)/ Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL)/ MA Law and being awarded a Graduate Diploma in Law, MA Law, or similar such as CILEX.

The University of Law fully complies with equal opportunities legislation and actively encourages diversity within the legal profession. Our admissions process acts fairly and aims to enable students to make the best use of their talents. You are encouraged to tell us about any special requirements at the earliest opportunity. This will allow us to discuss how we may go about meeting your requirements.

You must fulfill all eligibility requirements by the start of the course – failure to do so may result in you being prevented from joining the course.

Future trainee solicitors
If you have been offered a training contract, you need to make sure the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has checked your "character and suitability" to be a solicitor.

This may take at least six months to complete if you have:

Committed certain criminal offences
Been found guilty of an academic offence
Had serious financial issues (such as bankruptcy, Individual Voluntary Arrangements or County Court Judgments)
Been subject to adverse regulatory findings
Demonstrated any other behaviour that we would not expect of a solicitor (for example behaviour that was dishonest, violent or discriminatory)
Please take a look the SRA Suitability Test 2011 for more information and fill in the eligibility application if you need to tell them about any issues.

If you have nothing to tell the SRA, you can inform them of this when you and your employer let them know your training is due to start.

English language requirements

If you have completed a degree outside the UK and you do not come from a ‘majority English speaking country’, please provide a certified copy of one of the approved English

IELTS Academic: Overall band score of 6.5 with no component below 6.0.
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Highlights
Award LLB (Hons) Law with Business
Locations: Birmingham, Leeds, London Bloomsbury and online
Duration: 3 Years (full-time) / 4 Years (with foundation year)
Intake: Next Start 16 September 2019
Course Fees per year: £9,250 (UK/EU) / £13,500 (International)

Entry Requirements

- Entry requirements vary by course, so please check application requirements carefully. You will need A Level and GCSE English (or their equivalents) for degree courses with the exception of the LLB (Hons) Senior Status law degree, for which you need a degree at 2.2 or above in any subject.

Standard requirements UK Degree

- Minimum 2.2 or equivalent
Entry requirements vary by course, so please check application requirements carefully. You will need A Level and GCSE English (or their equivalents) for degree courses with the exception of the LLB (Hons) Senior Status law degree, for which you need a degree at 2.2 or above in any subject.

English language requirements

- The University is required to see evidence of English language ability before issuing a CAS reference number to students from non-majority English speaking countries.

- There are two options that students can satisfy the English Language requirements:

English Language Qualifications

Students who have an academic qualification equivalent to a UK degree which was taught in a ‘majority English speaking’ country do not need to obtain a separate English language qualification. However, in some circumstances The University of Law may request evidence of your English proficiency either before you start a programme or during the programme of study.

Pre-Sessional English Language Programme

We are now offering a seven or twelve week pre-sessional English course to students who need to improve their English skills in order to meet the IELTS requirements for entry onto our undergraduate LLB courses.
APPLY TO THIS PROGRAM
Highlights
Award LLB (Hons) Law with Criminology
Locations: Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, London Bloomsbury
Duration: 3 Years (full-time) / 4 Years (with foundation year)
Intake: 16 September 2019
Course Fees, per year: £9,250 (UK/EU) / £13,500 (International)

Entry Requirements

- Entry requirements vary by course, so please check application requirements carefully. You will need A Level and GCSE English (or their equivalents) for degree courses with the exception of the LLB (Hons) Senior Status law degree, for which you need a degree at 2.2 or above in any subject.

Standard requirements UK Degree

- Minimum 2.2 or equivalent
Entry requirements vary by course, so please check application requirements carefully. You will need A Level and GCSE English (or their equivalents) for degree courses with the exception of the LLB (Hons) Senior Status law degree, for which you need a degree at 2.2 or above in any subject.

English language requirements

- The University is required to see evidence of English language ability before issuing a CAS reference number to students from non-majority English speaking countries.

- There are two options that students can satisfy the English Language requirements:

English Language Qualifications

Students who have an academic qualification equivalent to a UK degree which was taught in a ‘majority English speaking’ country do not need to obtain a separate English language qualification. However, in some circumstances The University of Law may request evidence of your English proficiency either before you start a programme or during the programme of study.

Pre-Sessional English Language Programme

We are now offering a seven or twelve week pre-sessional English course to students who need to improve their English skills in order to meet the IELTS requirements for entry onto our undergraduate LLB courses.
APPLY TO THIS PROGRAM
Highlights
Award LLB (Hons) Law with Criminal Justice
Locations: Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, London Bloomsbury, Manchester, Nottingham and online
Duration: 3 Years (full-time) / 4 Years (with foundation year)
Intake: 16 September 2019
Course Fees per year: £9,250 (UK/EU) / £13,500 (International)

Entry Requirements

- Entry requirements vary by course, so please check application requirements carefully. You will need A Level and GCSE English (or their equivalents) for degree courses with the exception of the LLB (Hons) Senior Status law degree, for which you need a degree at 2.2 or above in any subject.

Standard requirements UK Degree

- Minimum 2.2 or equivalent
Entry requirements vary by course, so please check application requirements carefully. You will need A Level and GCSE English (or their equivalents) for degree courses with the exception of the LLB (Hons) Senior Status law degree, for which you need a degree at 2.2 or above in any subject.

English language requirements

- The University is required to see evidence of English language ability before issuing a CAS reference number to students from non-majority English speaking countries.

- There are two options that students can satisfy the English Language requirements:

English Language Qualifications

Students who have an academic qualification equivalent to a UK degree which was taught in a ‘majority English speaking’ country do not need to obtain a separate English language qualification. However, in some circumstances The University of Law may request evidence of your English proficiency either before you start a programme or during the programme of study.

Pre-Sessional English Language Programme

We are now offering a seven or twelve week pre-sessional English course to students who need to improve their English skills in order to meet the IELTS requirements for entry onto our undergraduate LLB courses.


APPLY TO THIS PROGRAM
Highlights
Award LLB (Hons) Law with Government and Politics
Locations: Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, London Bloomsbury and online
Duration: 3 Years (full-time) / 4 Years (with foundation year)
Intake: 16 September 2019
Course Fees, per year: £9,250 (UK/EU) / £13,500 (International)

Entry Requirements

- Entry requirements vary by course, so please check application requirements carefully. You will need A Level and GCSE English (or their equivalents) for degree courses with the exception of the LLB (Hons) Senior Status law degree, for which you need a degree at 2.2 or above in any subject.

Standard requirements UK Degree

- Minimum 2.2 or equivalent
Entry requirements vary by course, so please check application requirements carefully. You will need A Level and GCSE English (or their equivalents) for degree courses with the exception of the LLB (Hons) Senior Status law degree, for which you need a degree at 2.2 or above in any subject.

English language requirements

- The University is required to see evidence of English language ability before issuing a CAS reference number to students from non-majority English speaking countries.

- There are two options that students can satisfy the English Language requirements:

English Language Qualifications

Students who have an academic qualification equivalent to a UK degree which was taught in a ‘majority English speaking’ country do not need to obtain a separate English language qualification. However, in some circumstances The University of Law may request evidence of your English proficiency either before you start a programme or during the programme of study.

Pre-Sessional English Language Programme

We are now offering a seven or twelve week pre-sessional English course to students who need to improve their English skills in order to meet the IELTS requirements for entry onto our undergraduate LLB courses.
APPLY TO THIS PROGRAM
Highlights
Award LLB (Hons) Law with Criminology
Locations: London Bloomsbury, Nottingham
Duration: 3 Years (full-time) / 4 Years (with foundation year)
Intake: 16 September 2019
Course Fees, per year: £9,250 (UK/EU) / £13,500 (International)

Entry Requirements

- Entry requirements vary by course, so please check application requirements carefully. You will need A Level and GCSE English (or their equivalents) for degree courses with the exception of the LLB (Hons) Senior Status law degree, for which you need a degree at 2.2 or above in any subject.

Standard requirements UK Degree

- Minimum 2.2 or equivalent
Entry requirements vary by course, so please check application requirements carefully. You will need A Level and GCSE English (or their equivalents) for degree courses with the exception of the LLB (Hons) Senior Status law degree, for which you need a degree at 2.2 or above in any subject.

English language requirements

- The University is required to see evidence of English language ability before issuing a CAS reference number to students from non-majority English speaking countries.

- There are two options that students can satisfy the English Language requirements:

English Language Qualifications

Students who have an academic qualification equivalent to a UK degree which was taught in a ‘majority English speaking’ country do not need to obtain a separate English language qualification. However, in some circumstances The University of Law may request evidence of your English proficiency either before you start a programme or during the programme of study.

Pre-Sessional English Language Programme

We are now offering a seven or twelve week pre-sessional English course to students who need to improve their English skills in order to meet the IELTS requirements for entry onto our undergraduate LLB courses.
APPLY TO THIS PROGRAM
Highlights
Award LLB (Hons) Senior Status
Locations: London Bloomsbury
Duration: 2 Years (full-time)
Intake: Next Start 16 September 2019
Course Fees, per year: £9,250 (UK/EU) / £13,500 (International)

Entry Requirements

- Entry requirements vary by course, so please check application requirements carefully. You will need A Level and GCSE English (or their equivalents) for degree courses with the exception of the LLB (Hons) Senior Status law degree, for which you need a degree at 2.2 or above in any subject.

Standard requirements UK Degree 

- Minimum 2.2 or equivalent
Entry requirements vary by course, so please check application requirements carefully. You will need A Level and GCSE English (or their equivalents) for degree courses with the exception of the LLB (Hons) Senior Status law degree, for which you need a degree at 2.2 or above in any subject.

English language requirements

- The University is required to see evidence of English language ability before issuing a CAS reference number to students from non-majority English speaking countries.

- There are two options that students can satisfy the English Language requirements:

English Language Qualifications

Students who have an academic qualification equivalent to a UK degree which was taught in a ‘majority English speaking’ country do not need to obtain a separate English language qualification. However, in some circumstances The University of Law may request evidence of your English proficiency either before you start a programme or during the programme of study.

Pre-Sessional English Language Programme

We are now offering a seven or twelve week pre-sessional English course to students who need to improve their English skills in order to meet the IELTS requirements for entry onto our undergraduate LLB courses.
APPLY TO THIS PROGRAM
Highlights
Award: Master of Arts Corporate Governance (MA)
Locations: Bristol, Leeds, London Moorgate, Manchester, Online
Duration: 12 months
Intake: 16 September 2019
Course Fees per year: £8,750 (UK/EEA) / £12,000 (International)

To be eligible to take up your place on our MA Law you must possess an undergraduate degree (or equivalent) at 2:1 or above in any discipline.
To be eligible to take up your place on one of our new Master"s law courses (from our Master"s in Law suite of programmes), you must possess an undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in any subject at 2:2 or above.
Overseas graduates and mature non-graduates:

Please send your qualifications through to the Admissions team who can advise on your eligibility for the course
If you decide you wish to proceed onto the BPTC, please apply for a Certificate of Academic Standing from the Bar Standards Board (BSB)
A sufficient command of English is required to successfully complete the course. Please note that students providing a degree from a UK university as proof of English must have studied the whole degree in the UK.

Further information can be obtained from the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) (for future solicitors) or Bar Standards Board (BSB) (for future barristers)

If you have completed a degree outside the UK and you do not come from a majority English speaking country:
A certified copy of any document that proves that you are qualified in English at CEFR level B2 or above in each of the four components of language learning.

IELTS (academic): Overall band score of 6.5 with no one component below 6.0

Pre-sessional English Programme entry requirements

We are now offering a pre-sessional English course to students who need to improve their English skills in order to meet the IELTS requirements for entry onto the course. Read more

Important notice

You are advised to make your own enquiries with any professional bodies to which you may seek admission, to determine whether you will meet all their requirements, including academic, character and suitability requirements. The University cannot be held responsible for any decisions subsequently taken by a professional body concerning these requirements.
APPLY TO THIS PROGRAM
Highlights
Award: Master of Arts International Business Law (MA)
Locations: Bristol, Leeds, London Moorgate, Manchester, Online
Duration: 12 months
Intake: 16 September 2019
Course Fees per year: £8,750 (UK/EEA) / £12,000 (International)

To be eligible to take up your place on our MA Law you must possess an undergraduate degree (or equivalent) at 2:1 or above in any discipline.
To be eligible to take up your place on one of our new Master"s law courses (from our Master"s in Law suite of programmes), you must possess an undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in any subject at 2:2 or above.
Overseas graduates and mature non-graduates:

Please send your qualifications through to the Admissions team who can advise on your eligibility for the course
If you decide you wish to proceed onto the BPTC, please apply for a Certificate of Academic Standing from the Bar Standards Board (BSB)
A sufficient command of English is required to successfully complete the course. Please note that students providing a degree from a UK university as proof of English must have studied the whole degree in the UK.

Further information can be obtained from the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) (for future solicitors) or Bar Standards Board (BSB) (for future barristers)

If you have completed a degree outside the UK and you do not come from a majority English speaking country:
A certified copy of any document that proves that you are qualified in English at CEFR level B2 or above in each of the four components of language learning.

IELTS (academic): Overall band score of 6.5 with no one component below 6.0

Pre-sessional English Programme entry requirements

We are now offering a pre-sessional English course to students who need to improve their English skills in order to meet the IELTS requirements for entry onto the course. Read more

Important notice

You are advised to make your own enquiries with any professional bodies to which you may seek admission, to determine whether you will meet all their requirements, including academic, character and suitability requirements. The University cannot be held responsible for any decisions subsequently taken by a professional body concerning these requirements.
APPLY TO THIS PROGRAM
Highlights
Award: Master of Arts International Business Law (MA)
Locations: Bristol, Leeds, London Moorgate, Manchester, Online
Duration: 12 months
Intake: 16 September 2019
Course Fees per year: £8,750 (UK/EEA) / £12,000 (International)

To be eligible to take up your place on our MA Law you must possess an undergraduate degree (or equivalent) at 2:1 or above in any discipline.
To be eligible to take up your place on one of our new Master"s law courses (from our Master"s in Law suite of programmes), you must possess an undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in any subject at 2:2 or above.
Overseas graduates and mature non-graduates:

Please send your qualifications through to the Admissions team who can advise on your eligibility for the course
If you decide you wish to proceed onto the BPTC, please apply for a Certificate of Academic Standing from the Bar Standards Board (BSB)
A sufficient command of English is required to successfully complete the course. Please note that students providing a degree from a UK university as proof of English must have studied the whole degree in the UK.

Further information can be obtained from the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) (for future solicitors) or Bar Standards Board (BSB) (for future barristers)

If you have completed a degree outside the UK and you do not come from a majority English speaking country:
A certified copy of any document that proves that you are qualified in English at CEFR level B2 or above in each of the four components of language learning.

IELTS (academic): Overall band score of 6.5 with no one component below 6.0

Pre-sessional English Programme entry requirements

We are now offering a pre-sessional English course to students who need to improve their English skills in order to meet the IELTS requirements for entry onto the course. Read more

Important notice

You are advised to make your own enquiries with any professional bodies to which you may seek admission, to determine whether you will meet all their requirements, including academic, character and suitability requirements. The University cannot be held responsible for any decisions subsequently taken by a professional body concerning these requirements.
APPLY TO THIS PROGRAM
Highlights
Award: MA International Human Rights (MA)
Locations: Bristol, Leeds, London Moorgate, Manchester, Online
Duration: 12 months
Intake: 16 September 2019
Course Fees per year: £8,750 (UK/EEA) / £12,000 (International)

To be eligible to take up your place on our MA Law you must possess an undergraduate degree (or equivalent) at 2:1 or above in any discipline.
To be eligible to take up your place on one of our new Master"s law courses (from our Master"s in Law suite of programmes), you must possess an undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in any subject at 2:2 or above.
Overseas graduates and mature non-graduates:

Please send your qualifications through to the Admissions team who can advise on your eligibility for the course
If you decide you wish to proceed onto the BPTC, please apply for a Certificate of Academic Standing from the Bar Standards Board (BSB)
A sufficient command of English is required to successfully complete the course. Please note that students providing a degree from a UK university as proof of English must have studied the whole degree in the UK.

Further information can be obtained from the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) (for future solicitors) or Bar Standards Board (BSB) (for future barristers)

If you have completed a degree outside the UK and you do not come from a majority English speaking country:
A certified copy of any document that proves that you are qualified in English at CEFR level B2 or above in each of the four components of language learning.

IELTS (academic): Overall band score of 6.5 with no one component below 6.0

Pre-sessional English Programme entry requirements

We are now offering a pre-sessional English course to students who need to improve their English skills in order to meet the IELTS requirements for entry onto the course. Read more

Important notice

You are advised to make your own enquiries with any professional bodies to which you may seek admission, to determine whether you will meet all their requirements, including academic, character and suitability requirements. The University cannot be held responsible for any decisions subsequently taken by a professional body concerning these requirements.
APPLY TO THIS PROGRAM
Highlights
Award: MA Investigative Legal Journalism (MA)
Locations: Bristol, Leeds, London Moorgate, Manchester, Online
Duration: 12 months 
Intake: 16 September 2019
Course Fees per year: £8,750 (UK/EEA) / £12,000 (International)

To be eligible to take up your place on our MA Law you must possess an undergraduate degree (or equivalent) at 2:1 or above in any discipline.
To be eligible to take up your place on one of our new Master"s law courses (from our Master"s in Law suite of programmes), you must possess an undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in any subject at 2:2 or above.
Overseas graduates and mature non-graduates:

Please send your qualifications through to the Admissions team who can advise on your eligibility for the course
If you decide you wish to proceed onto the BPTC, please apply for a Certificate of Academic Standing from the Bar Standards Board (BSB)
A sufficient command of English is required to successfully complete the course. Please note that students providing a degree from a UK university as proof of English must have studied the whole degree in the UK.

Further information can be obtained from the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) (for future solicitors) or Bar Standards Board (BSB) (for future barristers)

If you have completed a degree outside the UK and you do not come from a majority English speaking country:
A certified copy of any document that proves that you are qualified in English at CEFR level B2 or above in each of the four components of language learning.

IELTS (academic): Overall band score of 6.5 with no one component below 6.0

Pre-sessional English Programme entry requirements

We are now offering a pre-sessional English course to students who need to improve their English skills in order to meet the IELTS requirements for entry onto the course. Read more

Important notice

You are advised to make your own enquiries with any professional bodies to which you may seek admission, to determine whether you will meet all their requirements, including academic, character and suitability requirements. The University cannot be held responsible for any decisions subsequently taken by a professional body concerning these requirements.
APPLY TO THIS PROGRAM
Highlights
Award MA Law
Locations (Full-time)
September start: Birmingham, Guildford, Leeds, London Bloomsbury, London Moorgate, Manchester, Nottingham, Online
January start: London Moorgate, Manchester, Online
Locations: (Part-time) London Bloomsbury, Manchester, Nottingham, Online
Pre-course Study 50 hours (compulsory)
Duration Full-time September start: 9 months
Full-time January start and online: 12 months
Part-time weekend and part-time online: 21 months
Next Intake: 14 January 2019 and 23 September 2019
Course Fees: £10,240 - £12,900

To be eligible to take up your place on our MA Law you must possess an undergraduate degree (or equivalent) at 2:1 or above in any discipline.
To be eligible to take up your place on one of our new Master"s law courses (from our Master"s in Law suite of programmes), you must possess an undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in any subject at 2:2 or above.

Overseas graduates and mature non-graduates:


Please send your qualifications through to the Admissions team who can advise on your eligibility for the course
If you decide you wish to proceed onto the BPTC, please apply for a Certificate of Academic Standing from the Bar Standards Board (BSB)
A sufficient command of English is required to successfully complete the course. Please note that students providing a degree from a UK university as proof of English must have studied the whole degree in the UK.

Further information can be obtained from the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) (for future solicitors) or Bar Standards Board (BSB) (for future barristers)

IF YOU HAVE COMPLETED A DEGREE OUTSIDE THE UK AND YOU DO NOT COME FROM A MAJORITY ENGLISH SPEAKING COUNTRY:

A certified copy of any document that proves that you are qualified in English at CEFR level B2 or above in each of the four components of language learning.

IELTS (academic) Overall band score of 6.5 with no one component below 6.0

PRE-SESSIONAL ENGLISH PROGRAMME ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

We are now offering a pre-sessional English course to students who need to improve their English skills in order to meet the IELTS requirements for entry onto the course. Read more

IMPORTANT NOTICE

You are advised to make your own enquiries with any professional bodies to which you may seek admission, to determine whether you will meet all their requirements, including academic, character and suitability requirements. The University cannot be held responsible for any decisions subsequently taken by a professional body concerning these requirements.
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Highlights
Award: Master of Arts International Business Law (MA)
Locations: Bristol, Leeds, London Moorgate, Manchester, Online
Duration: 12 months MA Medical Law and Ethics
Intake: 16 September 2019
Course Fees per year: £8,750 (UK/EEA) / £12,000 (International)

To be eligible to take up your place on our MA Law you must possess an undergraduate degree (or equivalent) at 2:1 or above in any discipline.
To be eligible to take up your place on one of our new Master"s law courses (from our Master"s in Law suite of programmes), you must possess an undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in any subject at 2:2 or above.
Overseas graduates and mature non-graduates:

Please send your qualifications through to the Admissions team who can advise on your eligibility for the course
If you decide you wish to proceed onto the BPTC, please apply for a Certificate of Academic Standing from the Bar Standards Board (BSB)
A sufficient command of English is required to successfully complete the course. Please note that students providing a degree from a UK university as proof of English must have studied the whole degree in the UK.

Further information can be obtained from the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) (for future solicitors) or Bar Standards Board (BSB) (for future barristers)

If you have completed a degree outside the UK and you do not come from a majority English speaking country:
A certified copy of any document that proves that you are qualified in English at CEFR level B2 or above in each of the four components of language learning.

IELTS (academic): Overall band score of 6.5 with no one component below 6.0

Pre-sessional English Programme entry requirements

We are now offering a pre-sessional English course to students who need to improve their English skills in order to meet the IELTS requirements for entry onto the course. Read more

Important notice

You are advised to make your own enquiries with any professional bodies to which you may seek admission, to determine whether you will meet all their requirements, including academic, character and suitability requirements. The University cannot be held responsible for any decisions subsequently taken by a professional body concerning these requirements.
APPLY TO THIS PROGRAM