Nottingham Law School provides an LLM (Masters in Law) award through distance learning to 鈥渢op-up鈥 professional legal qualifications or experience.
The LLM International Legal Studies is available to individuals who have either undertaken and passed the UK Legal Practice Course (LPC), the Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC), their precursors, equivalent professional certifications in non-UK jurisdictions, or the Qualified Lawyers Transfer Scheme certification (QLTS).
Why Choose the Masters in International Legal Practice?
What you'll study
This course is equivalent to 600 hours of study and includes a manageable assessment task of either a traditional dissertation or the production of a focused article of high quality. Please note that this is course includes a compulsory three day residential study period. The expectation is for students to be autonomous and motivated in the way that they work and to access supervision when they need it.
This course is designed to allow completion of the top-up element over a recommended one-year period, with an option to continue for a further year. This would allow students to undertake study immediately following the completion of their professional practice qualification (e.g. LPC or BPTC) and complete the course quickly, but also offers more flexible time frames for completing the self-study module while already in professional practice working full-time.
How you鈥檙e taught
Our online courses offer the same challenging curriculum and commitment to student success as our campus-based courses. Like our students on campus, you will benefit from the expertise of our award-winning lecture and research staff. You will have access to our virtual learning environment (NOW), which will provide you with all your study materials, course updates and emails and you can connect with other students.
Prior to undertaking the module, you will be given directed learning via directed reading and online activities. You will be taught by online lectures and webinars and receive individual feedback on your work. In addition, you will learn through self-directed research supported by tutor supervision and tutor feedback.
The Masters is predominantly distance learning, allowing you to study in your own jurisdiction, but with an enriched residential element at the beginning for a period of up to three days. This unique feature of the course is focused upon an innovative and engaging learning and teaching methodology involving a variety of forms of active learning delivered through a sophisticated virtual learning environment.
Course length
It is expected that you will submit your dissertation / article approximately 12 months from commencement on the course. However, you may submit from 4 to 24 months after commencement depending on your circumstances.
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January 2025
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
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