LLM Law Conversion with SQE 1
Course information
If you're from a non-law background or if you're new to studying law, BPP's LLM Law Conversion with SQE1 course will build your core foundational legal knowledge before developing the Functioning Legal Knowledge (FLK) areas that are assessed in the SQE1. You will also start to develop the portfolio of skills that are assessed in SQE2. Eligible for postgraduate loan funding.
The LLM Law Conversion with SQE1 is made up of two courses: Law Conversion Course (PGDL) and SQE1 Preparation. It helps you develop a deep understanding of fundamental legal principles, whilst also building your expertise of the legal practice areas that are assessed in SQE1.
Find out more about this course here
Apply through LawCAB for full-time course using either the GDL or the SQE application form.
Apply directly to BPP for a part-time course.
Course length
12-16 months, full-time
26-29 months, part-time
Eligibility requirements
Minimum 2:2 honours degree
Graduate Visa eligibility
Yes
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Qualification Level
Those studying the LLM Law Conversion with SQE1 will receive a Master of Laws in Law and Legal Practice (Solicitor) (awarded by BPP University).
Find out here what the different qualification levels mean.
How to apply
Create a GDL or SQE application form from your dashboard.
Select BPP 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.
Email Admissions at BPP
2024/2025 academic year
London South (Waterloo): £18,500
Birmingham, Bristol, Cambridge, Leeds, Manchester: £15,300
Online: £15,300
Please refer to the BPP website for information about course fees