Bar Professional Training Course - LLM

Master

In Nottingham

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Nottingham

  • Duration

    1 Year

Nottingham Law School has a proven track record in practical skills training and is one of only eight educational establishments validated by the Bar Standards Board to deliver the BPTC. We offer a one-year LLM BPTC, which means you have the option to also gain a Masters qualification as part of your course.
The BPTC aims to equip you with the skills and procedural knowledge necessary to follow your chosen career. Our BPTC was written by eight barristers who came to the Law School from practice. The course was designed in conjunction with judges, practising barristers and senior academics. Practitioners and judges assist with the delivery of the course as guest speakers and in practitioner workshops.
In a changing legal education environment it is important that our courses meet the needs of students, employers and the legal profession. This is why we have redesigned our BPTC so that it also offers the opportunity to gain a Masters (LLM) award. To gain the LLM, you will complete a dissertation or undertake practical legal work experience. There are a number of options available, such as undertaking pro bono activity through our Legal Advice Centre, working for the Citizens Advice Bureau or carrying out placements within a professional legal setting.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Nottingham (Nottinghamshire)
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Start date

On request

About this course

Successful completion of all elements of the LLM BPTC will result in a Masters award – an internationally recognised qualification.
Engage with authentic case studies and gain the qualifications, practical knowledge and insight essential to Chambers and employers.
We offer a range of options for varying types of practice.
You will undertake assessments with a practical focus.
Students are taught in small groups in high-quality teaching accommodation.
You will receive individual feedback in all assessable skills.

Alongside your study you also have the opportunity to learn a new language. The University Language Programme (ULP) is available to all students and gives you the option of learning a totally new language or improving the skills you already have.

Learning a new language can:
enhance your communication skills
enrich your experience when travelling abroad
boost your career prospects.

a qualifying Law degree (normally a 2.1 or above)
a Graduate Diploma in Law / Common Professional Examination with a good first degree (normally 2.1 or above).

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Subjects

  • IT Law
  • LLM
  • Law
  • Analysis
  • Legal Research
  • Advocacy
  • Professional Ethics
  • Civil Litigation
  • Case Preparation
  • Professional

Course programme

Pervasives

  • Case Preparation and Analysis
  • Legal Research

Knowledge

  • Civil Litigation and Evidence
  • Criminal Litigation, Evidence and Sentencing
  • Professional Ethics

Skills

  • Advocacy
  • Conference Skills
  • Drafting
  • Resolution of Disputes Out of Court
  • Opinion Writing

Options

Choose two from the following (subject to availability and demand):

  • Advanced Civil Practice (Judicial Review)
  • Advanced Criminal Practice
  • Commercial Practice
  • Employment Practice
  • Family Practice
  • Landlord and Tenant.

Bar Professional Training Course - LLM

Price on request