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    Solicitors Practice Course (LLM)

    Cardiff University

    Cardiff University

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    United Kingdom, Cardiff

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines
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    Duration 1 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 23,700  / year(s)

    Solicitors Practice Course (LLM)

    About

    Solicitors Practice Course (LLM)

    Full time

    Why study this course

    Prepare for your SQE assessments and build a strong foundation for your future career as a solicitor.

    Centrally located

    Study in the heart of Wales’s capital city.

    Expert and established

    Benefit from our 30+ years of experience providing professional training to future generations of solicitors.

    Informed by practitioners

    Learn from qualified solicitors and barristers.

    Qualified for the future

    Combine your SQE preparation with the opportunity to obtain an LLM from a Russell Group University.

    Our Solicitors Practice Course is an academic LLM programme with the dual purpose of helping you in the process of qualifying as a solicitor in England and Wales.

    To qualify as a solicitor, most students must (1) sit the Solicitors Regulation Authority’s (SRA) centralised assessment, the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE), (2) undertake a 2-year period of Qualifying Work Experience (QWE), and (3) pass the SRA’s Character and Suitability test.

    SQE itself is divided into two parts:

    • SQE1 - the assessment of functioning legal knowledge (FLK)
    • SQE2 - assessing a range of legal skills.

    Your studies on the Solicitors Practice Course at Cardiff will allow you to explore a range of legal subjects. You will have the opportunity to develop your critical thinking skills and your ability to evaluate so that you are able to apply the knowledge you acquire to client facing problems. This will also provide you with an in-depth preparation for the external SQE1 assessment and for your QWE with a law firm or other employer.

    You will have the opportunity to acquire and hone valuable legal skills through a process of reflection and refinement that will support your progress towards a professional career in the legal sector. This will also provide a base level for your future sit of the external SQE2 assessment (something you are likely to do towards the end of a 2-year QWE).

    Through the LLM research project or reflective portfolio you will learn further important transferable skills that will help you in your future professional life: how to write and critically reason, how to write for and engage the reader, and how to reflect critically on your experience.

    Overall, your study on the course will allow you to develop intellectual expertise and practical skills across a breadth of legal topics providing you with a strong foundation for your future career as a solicitor. You will acquire the skills, knowledge and attitudes to prepare you for your qualifying work experience, equip you to deal with the demands that are likely to be made of you in practice, and lay the foundation for your future practice as a solicitor by encouraging habits of competence, confidence and professionalism. Your studies will also help prepare you for your SQE1 assessments and give an introduction and foundation for SQE2.

    Please note: The SQE assessments are external centralised assessments run by the SRA’s appointed assessment provider, Kaplan.

    Where you'll study

    School of Law and Politics

    Our vibrant student body combined with highly qualified academic staff provides the perfect environment to explore the dynamic and fast-paced fields of law, politics and international relations.

    Disciplines

    School of Law and Politics

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    In order to be considered for an offer for this programme you will need to meet all of the entry requirements and submit an application via the Central Applications Board (CAB).

    With your application you will need to provide:

    1. A copy of your degree certificate and transcripts which show you have either: a) achieved a 2:2 honours UK Law degree. If your degree certificate or result is pending, please upload any interim transcripts or provisional certificates. Or b) achieved a 2:2 honours degree in any subject, or an equivalent international degree, and have achieved a qualification in a relevant graduate or postgraduate law conversion course (such as the GDL) that has covered the law foundation subjects (contract, tort, land law, trusts, criminal law, public law, EU law, and the legal system of England and Wales). If your degree or conversion course certificate or result is pending, please upload any interim transcripts or provisional certificates.
    2. A copy of your IELTS certificate with an overall score of 6.5 with 6.5 in writing and 6.0 in all other subskills, or evidence of an accepted equivalent. Please include the date of your expected test if this qualification is pending. If you have alternative acceptable evidence, such as an undergraduate degree studied in the UK, please supply this in place of an IELTS.
    3. A personal statement which outlines your commitment to the legal profession, general work experience (if any), and reasons for wanting to study the Solicitors Pratice Course at Cardiff University.
    4. At least one academic reference which outlines your suitability for the programme.

    Application Deadline

    We allocate places on a first-come, first-served basis, so we recommend you apply as early as possible. Applications to the CAB open on 1 October and close on 31 July in each application cycle, however, we operate our own deadline of 30 April. If you submit an application to the CAB after 30 April, we will only consider it if places are still available.

    Please note that the CAB will only release applications to us once a fully completed application form has been submitted, along with all supporting evidence including references (where required by the CAB), and the application fee paid.

    Selection process

    We will review your application and make a decision based on all of the following factors:

    • if you have met the entry requirements and provided available evidence to support your application (e.g. academic record, references, personal statement)
    • your degree of commitment to the legal profession (shown, by example, by placements with solicitors’ firms or equivalent experience)
    • general work experience
    • reasons for wanting to study the LLM Solicitors Practice Course at Cardiff University
    • date on which the application is received by Cardiff University
    • order of preference of institution
    • any extenuating circumstances which may affect your ability to study elsewhere.

    Find out more about English language requirements.

    Applicants who require a Student visa to study in the UK must present an acceptable English language qualification in order to meet UKVI (UK Visas and Immigration) requirements.

    Criminal convictions

    You are not required to complete a DBS (Disclosure Barring Service) check or provide a Certificate of Good Conduct to study this course.

    If you are currently subject to any licence condition or monitoring restriction that could affect your ability to successfully complete your studies, you will be required to disclose your criminal record. Conditions include, but are not limited to:

    • access to computers or devices that can store images
    • use of internet and communication tools/devices
    • curfews
    • freedom of movement
    • contact with people related to Cardiff University.

    Career

    Solicitors Practice Course (LLM)

    Full time

    Careers and placements

    The learning on this programme enables the development of the six Cardiff Graduate Attributes to prepare students for employment with effective communication, collaborative skills, independent and critical thinking, social and commercial awareness, reflectiveness and resilience as key skills.

    The Solicitors Practice Course will give you the opportunity to develop many skills and attributes that will encourage autonomy and which support employability by preparing you for life as both a citizen in society and a professional solicitor .

    Your study of the SQE1 subjects will provide you with the opportunity to develop your ability to analyse facts, evaluate an authentic scenario and to apply your legal knowledge to be able to advise a client. This will also give you an in-depth preparation for the external SQE1 assessment and for your qualifying work experience (QWE) with a law firm or other employer.

    Your study of the SQE2 skills will build on your knowledge and allow you to develop a range of written and oral legal skills. It will also help prepare you for your QWE and provide a base level for your future sit of the external SQE2 assessment.

    In addition, through the LLM research project or reflective portfolio you will learn important transferable skills that will help you in your future professional life.

    Overall, your study on the Solicitors Practice Course at Cardiff will provide a strong foundation for your future career as a solicitor.

    Placements

    We offer a work placement for all students who do not have offers to train and qualify with law firms or other employers and who also do not have substantial prior work experience.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 23,700 

    Application Fee

    GBP  
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