Application deadlines. When do I need to make my application? When do I need to apply by? Applying for January start dates Applicants for courses starting in January should have their applications completed before end November of the previous year, or earlier depending on course closing dates.
Important to note. Training Contract If a Training Contract provider has given a deadline, applicants should adhere to that. All other required learning materials are provided online. This reflects modern working practices and minimises our environmental impact.
As an inclusive organisation, we offer a number of support options that help to fulfil the potential in current and future professionals from any background. Find out more about our learning support options here. Our small group sessions are delivered face-to-face or via Online Classroom Live and involve a wide range of different learning and teaching techniques, combining individual and teamwork exercises. This will help you experience and appreciate how law practice operates.
Throughout your studies you will have the support of a dedicated personal tutor and opportunities to sign up for one-to-one mentoring, whether you have chosen our online or face-to-face study mode. This is the home of your learning materials, course notes and recorded lectures. You can ask questions and chat with tutors alongside dedicated support and guidance from specialist support teams.
View Scholarships. These are available and help to spread the cost of your course through instalments More on payment plans. More about postgraduate loans. Our range of support options ensures you are prepared in the best possible way to launch a successful legal career. All support options are available to you either in centre or online. You can access our Careers Service from the moment you accept your place and up to 18 months after you complete your studies with us.
Find out more. Preparing you for practice through a series of workshops aimed at enhancing your professional skills and developing your commercial awareness. Gain hands-on legal experience by volunteering for a project with our award-winning Pro Bono Centre. Access specially commissioned audio meditations on topics including 'balancing work and life' and 'self-care' to support your wellbeing and help prepare you for the workplace.
We welcome students from around the world to undertake their legal training with us. Find out more when you attend one of our online open evenings that offer help and advice for your legal career. Book now. You will need to create a BPP account to get started. You can then create a new application and specify your preferred course, location and full or part-time study options.
Apply now. Need help with your application? Get in touch with an expert adviser on or use the Live Chat tab on the right. Course information The Legal Practice Course, also known as the LPC, is a postgraduate course that is normally studied after an undergraduate degree or law conversion course. Who is this course for?
Stage one modules. Stage two modules. BPP recommends Legal tech, innovation and design Legal tech is an area at the forefront of new skills sought by recruiters. Legal technology, innovation and design.
Law Review and Reform. Negotiation and Case Analysis. Assessments You will be assessed through a range of methods, including written and oral examinations. Learning materials All learning materials are supplied as part of the course fee. Learning support As an inclusive organisation, we offer a number of support options that help to fulfil the potential in current and future professionals from any background.
As one of the longest providers of the LPC in the UK, we have finely tuned the course to meet the expectations of those in the legal profession and currently work with over 90 of the top law firms. Our aim is to prepare you fully for life as a trainee solicitor.
Our career-focused course helps you to develop commercial awareness, critical thinking and the professional skills that legal employers are looking for. And with a wide range of elective modules to choose from, you can truly tailor your course to your specialist areas of interest. There are two stages to studying the LPC. Please note: If you require a visa to study in the UK and wish to progress on to one of our on-campus vocational courses, please refer to our UK visa requirements page for information about applying for a Student Route visa.
You can still continue with the LPC route to qualify as a solicitor if you completed, started, accepted an offer, or paid a non-refundable deposit for one of the following by 31 August For a qualifying law degree QLD and exempting law degree ELD , such as our LLB, you must have completed, started, accepted an offer or paid a non-refundable deposit by 21 September If you have already started a qualifying law degree, GDL or training contract there are transition arrangements in place until 31 December to qualify as a solicitor under the current routes, as long as courses still remain available.
The SQE is being phased in to become the new centralised way to qualify as a solicitor in England and Wales. Whether it be face-to-face at one of our campuses, online or streamed, our law programmes will always be available to you whatever you choose.
Please note that Law and Business involves a lot of calculations and therefore a basic level of maths is required. A business based Case Study project, which is a self-study research module based on some of the themes and topics covered in Law and Business.
Alternatively, if you would like the opportunity to gain a deeper interest in a specialist area of the law and to keep your options open, our LLM will suit your needs. You will be issued with a Postgraduate Diploma in Professional Legal Practice and will still have completed the vocational stage of training requirements. You can also study this course online.
The online version covers the same content as the on campus version, while still offering you the same high level of professional tutor support. If your underlying law degree did not include the EU Law module you will need to study an extra module before the LPC. With so many options for studying this course, you can be sure to find a start date and study option to suit your needs.
Assessed through a range of assessments. Including oral assessments in Interviewing and Advocacy, open book and closed book exams. We care about your career, which is why we offer support with job applications and other work experience opportunities as soon as you accept your place. For part-time study you can apply directly with us. With a range of scholarships and bursaries available, studying with us is more affordable than ever.
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