LLM Legal Practice Course drafted draft
Program start date | Application deadline |
2023-09-01 | 2023-08-01 |
2024-09-01 | - |
2025-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
The LLM Legal Practice Course (LLM LPC) aims to prepare you for practice as a trainee solicitor and to provide you with a solid foundation for subsequent practice as a solicitor. This course, which can be studied full-time or part-time, is a key part of the vocational stage of training to become a solicitor for graduates or members or Fellows of the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives who have completed the academic stage of legal training. Students will receive a Postgraduate Certificate in Legal Practice upon successful completion of Stage One only. Students that complete both Stage One and Stage Two will be completed with the full award of Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice.
The course emphasises and develops the skills which are required for a successful career in practice, and it must be successfully completed prior to the commencement of a training contract.
Additionally, the course will provide you with the opportunity to develop in-depth knowledge of an area of chosen legal interest through completion of a Master's-level dissertation.
Students are supported in their search for employment with a dedicated careers tutor and a number of initiatives throughout the academic year. We have strong links with both local and national firms and are engaged with the local legal community with visiting lectures from local firms on a regular basis.
“I recall from my own time studying the LPC at the University of Wolverhampton that the University had close links with local solicitors and law firms. I found these links useful because local solicitors would often attend the University to give guest lectures and career talks. As an aspiring solicitor at the time I remember that this gave me invaluable insight into life as a solicitor and hearing from practising solicitors helped me to really believe that I too could qualify as a solicitor! Now that I am a qualified and practising solicitor, as alumni of the University I find it extremely rewarding to have maintained links with the University, which offers me opportunities to speak to current students about life as a solicitor. I know from first-hand experience how useful such access can be and I hope that any insight I can give about my own story and how the University of Wolverhampton prepared me for life as a solicitor helps and inspires current students.” Darren Cox. Aluni and Associate Solicitor at Thursfields Solicitors.
LPC students will have the opportunity to participate in mentoring schemes, to attend the University’s Law Careers Fair and to attend practitioner presentations and workshops.
Zainab Katiin studied LLM Legal Practice, and is now a business development manager and solicitor.
The law school has a history of trianing many solictiros and lawyers including Olapeju Adenuga and Tan Ikram.
Facilities
The School is based in the University's contemporary Mary Seacole Building (MH) and benefits from a range of specialist facilities to help you study.
Our large lecture theatre and all of our teaching rooms are equipped with high-tech audio visual equipment, giving you a comfortable and stimulating environment in which to learn. You can also enjoy our dedicated social learning space. Find out more.
University of Wolverhampton
Overview:
The University of Wolverhampton is a public university located in Wolverhampton, England. It offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, as well as degree apprenticeships and CPD short courses. The university is known for its strong focus on student support and its commitment to providing a high-quality learning experience.
Services Offered:
The University of Wolverhampton offers a variety of services to its students, including:
Academic Support:
The university provides academic support services such as tutoring, writing workshops, and study skills development.Student Support:
Students have access to a range of support services, including disability support, mature student support, and career guidance.Accommodation:
The university offers a variety of on-campus accommodation options, as well as information and support for finding off-campus housing.IT Services:
Students have access to a range of IT services, including computer labs, Wi-Fi, and online learning platforms.Library:
The university library provides access to a wide range of resources, including books, journals, and databases.Gym:
The university has a gym with a variety of facilities, including a fitness center, swimming pool, and sports courts.Students' Union:
The Students' Union provides a range of services and activities for students, including social events, clubs, and societies.Student Life and Campus Experience:
Students at the University of Wolverhampton can expect a vibrant and supportive campus environment. The university has a strong sense of community, with a variety of clubs, societies, and events to get involved in. The university also has a number of facilities and services to support student life, including a gym, a Students' Union, and a library.
Key Reasons to Study There:
Strong Student Support:
The university is known for its strong focus on student support, with a range of services available to help students succeed.Affordable Living:
The university offers a variety of affordable accommodation options, as well as information and support for finding off-campus housing.High-Quality Learning Experience:
The university is committed to providing a high-quality learning experience, with experienced lecturers and modern facilities.Strong Graduate Outcomes:
A high percentage of the university's graduates are employed or in further education within 15 months of graduation.Academic Programs:
The University of Wolverhampton offers a wide range of academic programs, including:
Arts, Business, and Social Sciences:
The university has a strong reputation in these fields, with programs in areas such as creative industries, social science, humanities, business, and law.Education, Health, and Wellbeing:
The university offers a variety of programs in these fields, including education, nursing, midwifery, psychology, health and society, and sport.Science and Engineering:
The university has a strong reputation in these fields, with programs in areas such as architecture, built environment, engineering, computing, mathematical sciences, life sciences, and pharmacy.Other:
The university has a strong commitment to research, with a number of research centers and institutes. The university also has a strong international focus, with a number of programs and services for international students.
English Language Requirements
Most courses at University of Wolverhampton have the following minimum language requirements. We advise you always check the exact entry requirements before apply to any course, don't forget we are always on hand to help.
IELTS ACADEMIC
6.5