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Masters Degree , Legal Practice
Course Description
Humanities and Social Sciences School of Law Accredited by Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) The LPC is a compulsory vocational course for all intending solicitors. The Oxford Institute of Legal Practice (OXILP) offers the course in full-time and part-time modes. The OXILP LPC has achieved the highest SRA grading across all assessment areas and is currently validated by Oxford Brookes University and the University of Oxford. OXILP prides itself on the level of one-to-one support it can offer its students. Due to its relatively small size, in premises centred in and around Headington Hill Hall, OXILP has a friendly, collegial atmosphere where students are treated as individuals. All of the tutors at OXILP are ex-practitioners who teach the areas in which they practised. The OXILP LPC is a broadly based course suitable both for commercial and non-commercial practice. OXILP alumni go on to work in all areas of the law - at large City firms, regional commercial firms and High Street practices. The course is designed to maximise students? employability, and significant careers support is provided. It includes a distinctive emphasis on the law firm as a business, developed in conjunction with local law firms. Students who successfully complete the LPC will have the opportunity to top up their LPC to an LLM in Legal Practice. Course content Compulsory elements: Business Law, Property Law, Litigation, Solicitors' Accounts, Business Accounts Pervasive and core areas: Business Accounts, FSMA, Probate, Professional Conduct, Solicitors? Accounts Skills: advocacy, drafting, legal writing, legal research, interviewing Elective subjects: (students choose three): Commercial Law, Commercial Property, Debt Finance, Employment Law, Equity Finance, Family Law, Personal Injury & Clinical Negligence, Private Acquisitions, Private Client, Criminal Litigation (subject to validation). We offer a range of courses to help you meet the academic and English language entry requirements for this course and also familiarise you with university life. You may also be able to apply for one student visa to cover both courses. Take our Pre-Master's course to help you to meet both the English language and academic entry requirements for your master's course Take our University English course to help you to meet the English language requirements of your master's course For more information about these courses please visit http:www.brookes.ac.ukinternationalpathway
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