LLM Law Conversion
Course information
The Master of Laws (LLM) degree at the University of Chichester will enable students who have achieved a degree in a subject other than law to study the Foundations of Legal Knowledge.
This will enable you to meet the academic stage to qualify as a Barrister and provide legal understanding for the first Solicitors’ Qualifying Examination (SQE), for those who want to progress to a career in the legal profession.
(Those wishing to qualify as a solicitor have the option to study the LLM Law Conversion course with preparation for the SQE exam. If you choose to study the LLM with SQE preparation, you will be given dedicated support in preparing for SQE 1, which you can sit externally after completing your course.)
You will need to indicate when applying which route you would like to take as it will affect the cost of your course.
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Course length
One year, full-time
Two years, part-time
Eligibility requirements
A second class honours degree in any subject
Graduate Visa eligibility
Yes
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Qualification Level
Level 7
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How to apply
Create a GDL application form from your dashboard.
Select the University of Chichester from the list of institutions in the course choice section of your form and then select the course, location and start date you want to apply for.
Full details of the application process are available here.
2025/26
UK students:
LLM only - £10,260
International students:
LLM only - £15,840
For details about course fees, please see the University of Chichester website