Professional Legal Practice  LLM

Overview

By studying the Legal Practice Course (LPC) at The City Law School will have the opportunity to convert your LPC  into an LLM in Professional Legal Practice.

Our LLM in Professional Legal Practice satisfies all the requirements of a traditional LLM, but has a primary focus on practice. In addition to the taught classes on the LPC, this course gives you the opportunity to focus on an area of professional legal practice of your own choice while strengthening your knowledge and understanding of legal professional practice. This can be linked to practice to underline your commitment to a particular area, or it can be used more generally to strengthen your CV.

Why the City LLM?

  • Develop the knowledge and skills gained from your LPC
  • Benefit from ongoing one-to-one specialist support and expert supervision
  • Explore a chosen specialist area of law and become an expert in that field
  • Enhance your long-term career prospects and attractiveness to employers
  • Gain an instant competitive advantage in a crowded recruitment market

Course Fees:

  • Full-time EU: £3,500
  • Full-time Non EU: £3,500

How to Apply

Entry Requirements

Applications for this LLM conversion course may only be made by students who have registered to take their full LPC with The City Law School within the last five years. It is not possible to apply for the LLM conversion before registering for your LPC, but we provide places for all students who put forward dissertation proposals of a sufficient quality.

Visa Requirements

The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course at City, there are different rules for:

  • Students on courses of more than 6 months
  • Students on courses of less than 6 months
  • Students on a pre-sessional English Language course

For more information see our main Visa page.

When and Where

Duration:
1 year

Course Content

You will be asked to put forward a proposal for the dissertation that you would like to complete. It needs to be based in an area of legal practice, procedure, or skill, and is required to demonstrate originality.

Course Structure

The choice is wide but your proposal could include:

  • An in-depth examination of a particular area of procedure, or evidential requirements and tactics
  • A critical consideration of an aspect of practice in a specialist area, such as the use of alternative dispute resolution optionsin commercial cases
  • An analysis of how a particular skill is developed and applied in legal practice, such as techniques in questioning a client or a witness
  • A topic linked to your work experience or Pro Bono work

Previous students have worked on a broad range of topics including the implications of European free movement, cultural attitudes to domestic violence and ADR in commercial cases.

Teaching and Assessment

Teaching

The classes that you will have already completed on the LPC provide the taught element of the course. To complete your dissertation you will need to work independently, using practitioner sources and applying law at an advanced level to solve problems, with an awareness of current practice issues.

In support of your work on dissertation we provide:

  • 1:1 structured supervision
  • Face-to-face and web-based guidance on research, planning and writing a dissertation
  • Support for small-scale empirical research
  • Continued full access to all The City Law School and City University London facilities, including: Library services, IT support and Careers advice services.

Assessment

You will need to research, write and submit a dissertation of 15-20,000 words. This is a highly flexible course and the dissertation can be completed within the same academic year as your LPC, or part-time over about 18 months in order to fit in with work, family or other personal commitments.

Opportunities

All students undertaking these courses will continue to have full access to all The City Law School and City University London facilities, including: Library services, IT support and Careers advice services.
 
You will also have access to all City Law School events, both School/ University led and student led.

Fees

  • Full-time EU: £3,500
  • Full-time Non EU: £3,500

Funding

For up-to-date information about tuition fees, living costs and financial support, visit Undergraduate Fees and Finance or Postgraduate Fees and Finance.

Career Prospects

The course has been developed specifically to assist students in achieving their career aspirations. Students who have a training contract can use work on their dissertation to show their commitment to an area of practice. Students seeking a training contract or going into other areas of legal work can use the dissertation to strengthen their CV.

To apply, please download, complete and return the application form and equal opportunities monitoring form by email to lpc-llm@city.ac.uk 

The application deadline is 5pm on Monday 5 December 2011.