Law Professional Courses Subject Pack

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PROFESSIONAL LEGAL COURSES

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WELCOME

Recognised Postgraduate Degrees Employability and Placement Opportunities Thorough Preparation for the Legal Profession WE OFFER:

A warm welcome to the Hillary Rodham Clinton School of Law at Swansea University!

Our vibrant School provides practical legal education from experts in their field, and combines our relationships with partners and organisations in the legal sector to offer our students a dynamic learning environment and a plethora of opportunities. Our students are taught by experienced academics who encourage them to explore the practical, real-world applications of the academic theories they study, and who offer significant support in lectures, seminars and as academic mentors. We put our students at the heart of our community, and the School is home to students from a wide range of backgrounds who play an important part in School life. Whether you turn the pages, visit our website or follow us on social media, I hope we can inspire you to study at Swansea on a course that is right for you.

SKILLS ACQUIRED:

Analytical Communication Independent Thinking Problem Solving Research

Are Equipped with Skills Leading to Rewarding Careers Benefit from Extensive Support and Guidance Are Taught by an Experienced Team of Practising/Non-Practising Lawyers with Extensive Legal Knowledge OUR STUDENTS:

Professor Alison Perry Head of School, Hillary Rodham Clinton School of Law

POSTGRADUATE PROFESSIONAL LAW COURSES Our professional legal courses are tailored to a range of needs, from law graduates looking to prepare themselves for the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE), to non-law graduates looking to start the route to qualification in England and Wales. OUR DEGREES

The LLM in Professional Legal Practice

A master’s for law graduates looking to prepare for the Solicitors Qualifying Examination 1 and 2 (SQE1&2)

The LLM in Law and Legal Practice

A programme for non-law graduates looking to prepare for the Solicitors Qualifying Examination 1 (SQE1)

The LLM in Legal Practice and Advanced Drafting

Combines the LPC with an independent drafting module to give you a valuable master’s level qualification

The Legal Practice Course (LPC)

A course for law graduates who started a law degree or GDL by September 2021. The last opportunity to study the LPC part-time is the 2023/24 academic year, and the last time to study full-time is the 2024/25 academic year

LLM in Professional Legal Practice

The LLM Professional Legal Practice is a course for law graduates and those who hold a Graduate Diploma in Law. It is designed for those looking to prepare for the Solicitors Qualifying Examination 1 and 2 (SQE1&2). The LLM is a practical course which focuses on developing the knowledge and skills required to complete the SQE and for success in legal practice.

LLM in Law and Legal Practice

The LLM Law and Legal Practice is a conversion course designed for non-law graduates looking to prepare for the Solicitors Qualifying Examination 1 (SQE1). The LLM can be studied on a full-time basis over eighteen months. It covers the foundations of law, core practice areas and skills required for the SQE1 assessments within a master’s level qualification that will be recognised and valued by prospective employers.

LLM in Legal Practice and Advanced Drafting

The LLM in Legal Practice and Advanced Drafting combines our Legal Practice Course (LPC) with an independent drafting module, to enhance your legal skills and give you a valuable master’s level qualification. The LLM is a course for law graduates and those who hold a Graduate Diploma in Law. The LLM is a practical course, taught entirely by experienced solicitors and barristers, which focuses on developing the knowledge and skills required to be a successful trainee solicitor. The LLM can be studied on a full-time basis over the course of one year, or on a part-time basis over two years.

Legal Practice Course (LPC)

The Legal Practice Course (LPC) is a course for law graduates and those who hold a Graduate Diploma in Law. It is an essential step on the route to qualification as a solicitor in England & Wales for those who are looking to do so via a training contract. The LPC is a practical course, taught entirely by experienced solicitors and barristers, which focuses on developing the knowledge and skills required to be a successful trainee solicitor. The LPC can be studied on a full- time basis over the course of one year, or on a part-time basis over two years.

For more information on which course would suit you best, visit our dedicated website: swansea.ac.uk/law/cplp

MODULES The modules on each of our professional programmes centre around core subjects and key themes in law, and the essential skills and knowledge needed for legal practice. The typical modules studied on each of our full-time programmes are detailed below. Course structures are subject to change, and full information on the full-time and part-time variants can be found on our website: swansea.ac.uk/law/cplp/ professional-legal-courses

LLM PROFESSIONAL LEGAL PRACTICE

Business Law and Practice Module Name COMPULSORY MODULES

Studied

Sep-Jan

Dispute Resolution Criminal Practice Property Practice Professional Practice and Legal Services Wills and Administration of Estates

Sep-Jan Sep-Jan Sep-Jan Sep-Jan

Sep-Jan

Jan-Jun Jan-Jun

Professional Practice Skills 1 Professional Practice Skills 2 Advanced Legal Drafting

Jun-Sep

LLM LAW AND LEGAL PRACTICE

YEAR 2: COMPULSORY MODULES

YEAR 1: COMPULSORY MODULES

Business Law and Practice Module Name

Sep-Jan Sep-Jan Studied Sep-Jan Sep-Jan Sep-Jan Sep-Jan

Legal System on England and Wales Module Name

Studied

Full Academic Year Sep-Jan Full Academic Year Full Academic Year

Dispute Resolution Criminal Practice Property Practice Professional Practice and Legal Services Wills and Administration of Estates

Law of Obligations Law of Property Law and the State EU Law Legal Research and Writing

Jan-Jun

Jun-Sep

LEGAL PRACTICE COURSE (LPC)

COMPULSORY MODULES

OPTIONAL MODULES (CHOOSE 3 OF THE FOLLOWING)

Business Law and Practice Module Name Litigation Property Law and Practice

Studied

Commercial Dispute Resolution Module Name

Studied

Sep-Mar Sep-Mar Sep-Mar Sep-Mar Sep-Mar

Mar-Jun Mar-Jun

Family and Child Law and Practice Advanced Commercial Law Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence Business Leases Employment Law and Practice

Mar-Jun

Wills and Administration of Estates Professional Conduct and Regulation Course Skills

Mar-Jun

Mar-Jun

Sep-Mar

Mar-Jun

Sep-Mar

Solicitors Accounts

Advanced Criminal Practice

Mar-Jun

LLM LEGAL PRACTICE AND ADVANCED DRAFTING

COMPULSORY MODULES

Mar-Jun Mar-Jun Commercial Dispute Resolution Module Name OPTIONAL MODULES (CHOOSE 3 OF THE FOLLOWING) Family and Child Law and Practice Advanced Commercial Law Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence Business Leases Studied Mar-Jun Mar-Jun Mar-Jun

Business Law and Practice Module Name Litigation Property Law and Practice

Studied

Sep-Mar Sep-Mar Sep-Mar Sep-Mar Sep-Mar

Wills and Administration of Estates Professional Conduct and Regulation Course Skills

Mar-Jun

Employment Law and Practice Advanced Criminal Practice

Sep-Mar

Mar-Jun

Sep-Mar

Solicitors Accounts Advanced Drafting

Jan-Jun

For more information on which course would suit you best, visit our dedicated website: swansea.ac.uk/law/cplp

CENTRE FOR PROFESSIONAL LEGAL PRACTICE The focus of the Centre is to ensure those who have decided to enter the legal profession as Solicitors continue to be educated and supported in a centre of excellence. The programmes for law and non-law graduates are built upon a well-established foundation of teaching aspiring solicitors for over 20 years. The Centre will continue to deliver well-established, student-centred education with the aim of supporting any student in achieving their goals in the legal profession. The experienced teaching team are all practising/non-practising lawyers with extensive knowledge of teaching the solicitors of tomorrow.

Developed from a network of connections to legal practice, the Centre’s work placement programme and employability events provide a launchpad for each student to maximise every employability opportunity both as current students and as alumni.

CAREERS AND EMPLOYABILITY You’ll benefit from having access to our dedicated Employability and Placements Team, who offer support tailored to your personal requirements. From CV help to interview preparation, and assistance with organising events to put you in touch with key employers, the team offer an array of assistance that’ll help progress your career, which is available for up to 5 years after you graduate. You can also take part in our Placements Scheme, which enables you to gain invaluable experience with local employers. Bursaries are available to those who would benefit from financial assistance when undertaking their placement. We also have a flourishing graduate community, which is facilitated on our Swansea Connect platform. This welcoming community fosters the development of professional and personal contacts, and will allow you to keep up-to-date with employment opportunities after you graduate.

FACILITIES As a student at the School of Law, you’ll have access to a range of sector-leading facilities, across our Richard Price and Digital Technium buildings, which have both recently been refurbished to a high standard. TEACHING ROOMS Each of our teaching rooms are fitted with the latest in teaching technology, to include 70-inch touch screens, and lecture capture technology, allowing you you to revisit any of your lectures online at any point. MOOT COURT We have an authentic court room on site, filled with genuine court room furniture. This space is used for skills-based teaching, such as advocacy, and is also used for our mooting competitions, in which our students have enjoyed international success. LAW CLINIC The Digital Technium Building houses our award-winning Law Clinic, which provides opportunities for our students to volunteer and work with real-life clients on a variety of projects. The purpose-built space includes a reception area, client interview rooms, student collaboration spaces and staff offices. There is also a large space where our partners can collaborate in an informal, creative environment. STUDENT SOCIAL AND STUDY SPACE Both buildings have a range of open-plan spaces that can be used by our students to relax and socialise between lectures or for some quiet study time. Multiple electrical sockets and ports, together with WiFi throughout the buildings, aid access to digital resources.

STUDENT SUPPORT

All of our students are supported throughout their studies by our Student Information Office, who are on hand to answer all academic and personal queries, either in-person or using digital channels. Private rooms are made available to facilitate confidential conversations.

Each student is also designated a Personal Tutor, with regular meetings organised to answer any detailed queries you may have, or to offer personal support and guidance on reaching your goals.

As a student of Swansea University, you will also be eligible for wider support across the university. This includes a host of financial, personal and welfare support on our MyUni platform, as well as access to social and academic events.

To support your studies, you can also access the Canvas Hub, which includes key learning resources, support, student events and announcements.

For more information about the support available to you visit: swansea.ac.uk/student-services

STUDENT EXPERIENCE The School has a varied calendar of social events and activities ongoing throughout the academic year. The Student Experience and Engagement Team works with the Students’ Union to arrange bespoke events for our students. Societies are a vital part of your student experience and joining a club or society is a great way to meet like-minded people and make new friends. It can also give you valuable transferable skills for gaining future employment. Swansea University has over 150 societies, so there is plenty for you to choose from, including the student-run Law Society and Bar Society.

My experience at Swansea was second to none. I was fortunate to be a part of the work placement scheme and thoroughly recommend it. The teaching and support staff are incredible and I thank them for all their help and encouragement.

KELLY SAWYER LLB, LPC Solicitor, Irwin Mitchell Solicitors

From day one, my lecturers were passionate, encouraging, and enthusiastic and I enjoyed every second. I can honestly say that I wouldn’t be where I am today without the support I received at Swansea. I was given some amazing opportunities, lots of which I still speak about in job interviews today (doing work experience in Botswana will always be a highlight). My lecturers believed in me and gave me the push I needed to start my career and I will always be grateful for that.

DANIELLE MURPHY LLB, LLM, LPC Solicitor, BT/EE Commercial Contracts Team

BURSARIES

WELSH PROVISION Students are able to submit assessed work (examinations and written skills) and sit live assessments in Welsh. Students studying any of the LLM professional legal programmes are able to undertake the drafting module entirely through the medium of Welsh and scholarships may be awarded for students who wish to do so. The Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol will be able to provide more information on any scholarships which may be available.

There are a selection of bursaries available to both full-time and part-time students as follows.

Full time: • Swansea University undergraduate law graduates: £2,000 • Alumni of a Welsh university: £1,500 • Swansea University Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL) graduates: £2,000 Part time: • The same bursaries are available to part-time students, but 50% is paid in year 1 and 50% in year 2

Please note the current bursaries displayed are for the 23/24 academic year and are subject to change going forward.

www.colegcymraeg.ac.uk

UNIVERSITY FUNDING

STUDENT FINANCE Our 3 professional LLM programmes are eligible for postgraduate taught loans through Student Finance in England and Wales, depending on your home address. We encourage you to visit their websites to find out more about how the funding available could work for you.

There is also a range of further scholarships on offer by the university, surplus to those offered by the Law School. You can find out more at: swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate/scholarships

SCHOLARSHIPS Our Inspiring Futures Scholarships are available to students on our LLM programmes, but please do give careful consideration as to which option would benefit you most, as you may not be eligible to combine different scholarship and bursary options.

swansea.ac.uk/law/scholarships/inspiring-futures

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