University of Bradford

International Human Rights Law and Development with Solicitors Practice

University of Bradford

Degree:Master
Field of Study:International Law and Legal Studies (Graduate Level)
Length:2 Year(s)

Description:

Our two-year LLM International Human Rights Law and Development with Solicitors Practice is the first of its kind and gives you a clear and supported career pathway to qualification as a solicitor in England & Wales.

The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), the professional body governing training and qualification for solicitors, introduced the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE) as the new route to qualification as a solicitor in England & Wales. The LLM programme addresses this and provides a distinct route to prepare you for the SQE.

Prerequisites:

Grade for Entrance Previous Year (%)*70
These courses are intended as guidelines. Speak to your guidance counsellor to see what courses are offered at your school.

    A bachelor's degree with a 2.5/4.0 or 70% GPA (or above), or equivalent internationally recognised qualification in any discipline from an approved higher education institution.


    See website for full details on Canadian qualifications: https://www.bradford.ac.uk/international/country/canada/

    Test Scores:
    • International English Language Testing System (academic or immigration)

    * The entrance grade may change from year to year. Please contact the school for further information.

    * We make every attempt to provide accurate information on prerequisites, programs, and tuition. However, this information is subject to change without notice and we highly recommend that you contact the school to confirm important information before applying.

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