Integrated Master's in Law (M-Law) (with Year Abroad) 60 months Undergraduate Programme By University of Westminster |TopUniversities

Integrated Master's in Law (M-Law) (with Year Abroad)

Programme Duration

60 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

58,985 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Law and Legal StudiesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Law and Legal Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

This course gives you both a Qualifying Law Degree and the Legal Practice Course (LPC). The course is geared to professional practice, and you can start your training to become a solicitor as soon as you graduate. From the start of the course you will be given an introduction to the skills required by lawyers. This prepares you for the clinical experience in Years 3 and 4, where you will work with real clients on real cases, offering you invaluable experience which will make you more attractive to future employers. Fees are consistent throughout rather than increasing at the LPC stage, so the course offers a more accessible route to becoming a solicitor.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Law and Legal Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

This course gives you both a Qualifying Law Degree and the Legal Practice Course (LPC). The course is geared to professional practice, and you can start your training to become a solicitor as soon as you graduate. From the start of the course you will be given an introduction to the skills required by lawyers. This prepares you for the clinical experience in Years 3 and 4, where you will work with real clients on real cases, offering you invaluable experience which will make you more attractive to future employers. Fees are consistent throughout rather than increasing at the LPC stage, so the course offers a more accessible route to becoming a solicitor.

Admission Requirements

6+
78+
+
28+

A-level's:

BBB

IB:

28

5 Years
Jan-2000

Domestic
38,385 GBP
International
58,985 GBP

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