The University of Law prospectus 2017/18

LPC MODULES

MASTERS OPTIONS

STAGE ONE: CORE PRACTICE AREA MODULES

If you choose to study the LPC MSc or the LPC LLM your programme of study will cover:

• Introduction to Professional Practice • Business Law and Practice knowledge and skills • Dispute Resolution knowledge and skills (including criminal litigation) • Real Estate knowledge and skills The modules cover a range of skills including advocacy, interviewing and advising, practical legal research, critical thinking, writing and drafting, and project and risk management.

LPC MSC IN LAW, BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT • Stage One and Two LPC modules • Law and Business module: • The economy, business environment and globalisation • The functioning of the City • People and Project Management

• Financial analysis • Corporate finance • Marketing • Strategy • Business Case Study Report

STAGE TWO: PROFESSIONAL

ELECTIVE MODULES

Choose three of the following professional elective modules: • Advanced Criminal Practice* • Advanced Real Estate • Banking and Debt Finance • Commercial Law • Commercial Dispute Resolution

LPC LLM IN PROFESSIONAL LEGAL PRACTICE • Stage One and Two LPC modules • Law and Business module or a fourth professional elective • Professional Practice Research Report

• Competition Law* • Employment Law

• Family Law* • Immigration* • Intellectual Property • Mergers and Acquisitions • Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence* • Private Client* • Public Companies

COURSE FEES

Our course fees include tuition, textbooks, interactive learning resources, and first attempt examination/ assessment fees. Includes Solicitors Regulation Authority ( SRA) registration fee. Masters students may be eligible for a postgraduate student loan. For information on scholarships, paying fees and funding options, visit: law.ac.uk/funding

* Not available on Full-time Accelerated course starting in July. If you wish to study these modules, you will need to change to a September or January start. Note that availability of each module in September and January is subject to sufficient uptake by students.

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