Criminal Law and Procedure
Master
In Sunderland
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Type
Master
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Location
Sunderland
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Duration
1 Year
With an LLM Criminal Law and Procedure, you will have an important edge when applying for opportunities or promotion in the CPS, Police, Prison, Probation and other public services. It will also better equip law graduates wishing to apply for training contracts or pupillages in a competitive marketplace. Suitable for: The LLM Criminal Law and Procedure is particularly relevant if you: Work as a solicitor, barrister, legal executive or paralegal. Work for the Crown Prosecution Service, Procurator Fiscal's Office, police, probation service, prison service or HM Revenue and Customs; or. Wish to develop a thorough knowledge of criminal law and procedure to support your other studies or area of work.
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Although we welcome applications from holders of a first degree in law (or equivalent), we also invite applications from people who do not have a law degree but have other relevant professional experience or backgrounds.
Non-standard applicants may be admitted at the discretion of the Programme Leader usually following an interview.
If you are an overseas applicant whose first language is not English you will be required to produce evidence of competence in English. ...
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LLM Criminal Law and Procedure
Introduction
If you want to stand out when applying for legal roles, this programme is for you. Our Master of Laws programme is designed both for people who have already completed a law degree, and non-graduates with relevant experience and specialist interest. In today's competitive world, it will ensure your career enhancement.
Entry Requirements
Although we welcome applications from holders of a first degree in law (or equivalent), we also invite applications from people who do not have a law degree but have other relevant professional experience or backgrounds.
Non-standard applicants may be admitted at the discretion of the Programme Leader usually following an interview.
If you are an overseas applicant whose first language is not English you will be required to produce evidence of competence in English. This will normally be a score of 6.0 on the British Council International Language Testing Scheme (IELTS) test or a Teaching of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 550/213 (paper/computer based).
Criminal Law and Procedure