PMLMLGPR - LLM Legal Practice (SQE1 and 2)
Course Specification
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| Highest award | Master of Laws | Level | Masters | |||||||||||||||
| Possible interim awards | Postgraduate Diploma, Postgraduate Certificate | |||||||||||||||||
| Total credits for course | 180 | |||||||||||||||||
| Awarding institution | London Metropolitan University | |||||||||||||||||
| Teaching institutions | London Metropolitan University | |||||||||||||||||
| School | Guildhall School of Business and Law | |||||||||||||||||
| Subject Area | Law | |||||||||||||||||
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About the course and its strategy towards teaching and learning and towards blended learning/e-learning
RATIONALE FOR THE COURSE
This programme has been specifically designed to cater to graduate law students who wish to qualify as solicitors by taking the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE). This will be an intensive course designed around the SQE Parts One and Two, which are centralised tests, operated by Kaplan on behalf of the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), testing functional legal knowledge and legal skills, as prescribed by the SRA.
In addition to the practical (SQE) aspects of the course, you will undertake a Level 7 dissertation based on doctrinal research.
The syllabus and assessments on the SQE parts of the course will exactly mirror those of the professional examinations, so that successful students will both obtain a university award and gain practical training for the external SQE Parts One and Two assessments.
The course may be taken either full-time or part-time, and either on-campus on online, including blended learning to meet your individual needs. This should enable participation by both recent graduates and those in full-time employment.
LEARNING TEACHING AND ASSESSMENT STRATEGIES
Overview
You will be taught by a combination of workshops, lectures, interactive seminars, one-to-one supervision, and self-study. You will be encouraged to read from specified practitioners’ books. You will be supported in undertaking on-line research using electronic law databases and encouraged to use on line legal resources on a regular basis. There is a virtual learning environment (VLE) containing handbooks, lecture notes, weblinks, discussion groups, study skills materials and assessment criteria.
Experiential Learning
The nature of the SQE aspects of the course is entirely experiential and employment focused.
In the SQE Part One part, you will be encouraged to respond to realistic case-studies relating to the sector, choosing which of several alternative solutions to a given problem would amount to the best advice to give a client, in exactly the way you will be required to do both in the SQE Part One examination and in professional legal practice.
In the SQE Part Two part, you will be trained in the basic legal skills required of a day-one solicitor, as prescribed by the SRA, in preparation for the external SQE Part Two assessments.
In addition, you will do exercises in legal writing and drafting in two specialist practice areas of your own choosing from our choice of options.
You will also be able to participate in the extracurricular experiential learning offered within the Law School, including the Pro Bono Clinic and the Mooting Club. Work within the Pro Bono Clinic may also afford you credit towards your SRA required Qualifying Work Experience.
Study Support
You will have regular access to module tutors by email and by one-to-one meetings and video conferences to support your studies. You will also engage with one formative assessment for each module, with opportunities for feedback either by email or individual online discussion.
LEARNING RESOURCES
You will have 24/7 access to the extensive online law library, including the professional primary and secondary source data-bases of Westlaw and Lexis Library. Blended learning pervades the delivery of the module and is actively encouraged as you will engage with digital materials, use on-line discussion groups and achieve a competent standard of digital literacy during your studies.
MARKET DEMAND AND EMPLOYABILITY FOCUS
The course is entirely centred on the employability needs of law graduates who wish to practise professionally as solicitors. It is specifically a preparation course for the SQE Part One and Part Two.
The cohort of law students who started their studies in 2021 were the last group who are able to qualify as solicitors by taking the Legal Practice Course. Now they all have to take the SQE, and it is therefore expected that demand for this course will increase exponentially over the next few years.
Course aims
The purpose of the course is to deliver an academically rigorous programme of study, which will provide you with the opportunity to do the following:
1. Under the SQE 1 part of the course, you will study the ‘Functioning Legal Knowledge’ subjects prescribed by the Solicitors Regulation Authority, and prepare for an assessment of this knowledge by way of a multiple-choice test, as per the SQE Part One assessments of the SRA.
2. Under the SQE 2 part of the course, you will study and gain experiential knowledge of the Practical Legal Skills required to succeed in the SQE Part Two assessments of the SRA.
3. Under the Dissertation part of the course, you will develop an awareness and understanding of developments within a specialist area of legal practice; apply academic understanding and research techniques to the analysis of law, policy and practice within an area of legal specialism; bring to such analysis originality, creativity and an awareness of the complexities of the inter-relationship between the academic principles of law, the wider policy and socio-economic context of the law and the implications for legal practice.
The programme promotes the use of a range of teaching, learning and assessment methods, which develop your intellectual abilities, self-confidence and ability to study independently.
The course has been devised with reference to the subject benchmark statement for Law and the requirements of the Solicitors Regulation Authority in relation to the Solicitors Qualifying Examination.
Course learning outcomes
The course will equip you with the skills and attributes that will enable you to compete with success in the complex and challenging legal sector and employment market.
On completion of this course, you should be able to do the following:
LEARNING OUTCOMES
1. To demonstrate extensive knowledge and understanding of a broad range of areas in civil and criminal practice.
2. To synthesise relevant case and statute law in order to resolve arguments.
3. To apply the law to problem scenarios relevant to aspects of civil and criminal practice.
4. To demonstrate the ability to apply creative thinking to practical problems.
5. To have the confidence needed to take leadership decisions in challenging situations.
6. To demonstrate confidence, resilience, ambition and creativity and to act as inclusive, collaborative and socially responsible professionals in your discipline.
7. To possess extensive communication skills that will help you to adopt a global and multicultural perspective in your professional context.
8. To be critically cognisant of the social and environmental effects of your decisions and to remain active citizens of the places you live and work.
9. To possess the analytical and organizational skills to translate creative ideas into operational solutions in the context of the course curriculum.
10. To adopt an appropriate research strategy and techniques to support a sustained academic and professional argument on critical issues.
ULO: To demonstrate confidence, resilience, ambition and creativity and to act as inclusive, collaborative and socially responsible professionals in your discipline.
Principle QAA benchmark statements
Law
Assessment strategy
Summative assessment of the modules on this course will be as follows:
For the SQE Part One modules, assessment will by way of two multiple-choice tests, to reflect the assessment regime of the centralised SQE Part One examination.
For the SQE Part Two modules, assessment will by way of practical skills tests, to reflect the assessment regime of the centralised SQE Part Two examination. In addition, you will do exercises in legal writing and drafting in two specialist practice areas of your own choosing from our choice of options.
For the research dissertation module, assessment will by way of a doctrinal research dissertation on an area of law chosen by the student.
In line with our policy on facilitating formative feedback to students, the assessment strategy is designed to provide formative feedback on a piece of contributing summary assessment before another summative component is due to be submitted.
Organised work experience, work based learning, sandwich year or year abroad
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Course specific regulations
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Modules required for interim awards
To gain the Legal Practice (SQE 1 and 2) LLM, you must pass the following modules
LQ7001, LQ7002, LQ7003, LQ7004, LQ7P01, and any two of LQ7005, LQ7006, LQ7007, LQ7008, LQ7009, LQ7010, LQ7011 and LQ7W01.
To gain the Legal Practice (SQE 1 and 2) PG Diploma, you must pass the following modules
LQ7001, LQ7002, LQ7003, LQ7004 and any two of LQ7005, LQ7006, LQ7007, LQ7008, LQ7009, LQ7010, LQ7011 and LQ7W01.
To gain the Legal Practice (SQE 1) PG Certificate, you must pass the following modules
LQ7001 and LQ7002.
To gain the Legal Practice (SQE 2) PG Certificate, students you pass the following modules
LQ7003; LQ7004 and any two of LQ7005, LQ7006, LQ7007, LQ7008, LQ7009, LQ7010, LQ7011 and LQ7W01.
Arrangements for promoting reflective learning and personal development
Every module on this course has embedded within it reflective learning components and personal development planning relevant to the year of study. It will be encouraged in module handbooks and self-study questions and through assessment methods. You will be directed to reflect on knowledge specific learning, personal and employability skills development. You will be encouraged to engage positively with all feedback opportunities and to reflect and learn, resulting in the developing of further learning strategies.
We also aim to enable you to become reflective practitioners by taking as our model the SRA Learning and Development template and the new ESJF Toolkit.
https://www.sra.org.uk/solicitors/resources/continuing-competence/templates/
https://www.londonmet.ac.uk/about/centre-for-teaching-enhancement/education-for-social-justice-framework/
Other external links providing expertise and experience
SRA assessment requirements for the SQE
Career, employability and opportunities for continuing professional development
London maintains a solid position as one of the world’s leading centres of law and is unrivalled in European terms. Although there have been some major challenges in the sector over the past few years, London remains a strong legal services provider and a strong recruiter. Students graduating from this course are likely to be recent graduates or those working in the legal sector, looking to enhance their careers by qualifying as a solicitor.
Career opportunities
This Postgraduate Certificate in Legal Practice course is specifically aimed at students who wish to qualify as solicitors, although the knowledge gained throughout the course would benefit anyone working either within the legal or business sectors in any capacity.
Entry requirements
You will be required to have:
- an undergraduate UK law degree with at least a 2:2 classification; or a Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL) from a UK university (with a Grade Point Average of at least 50%)
If you don't have a law degree or the Graduate Diploma in Law, both courses are available to study at the University.
Official use and codes
| Approved to run from | 2025/26 | Specification version | 1 | Specification status | Subject to validation |
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| Sources of funding | HE FUNDING COUNCIL FOR ENGLAND | ||||
| JACS codes | 100485 (law): 100% | ||||
| Route code | LMLGPR | ||||
Stage 1 Level 07 September start Offered
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| LQ7001 | SQE Functioning Legal Knowledge Part 1 | Core | 30 | NORTH | AUT | MON | EV | |
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| LQ7002 | SQE Functioning Legal Knowledge Part 2 | Core | 30 | NORTH | AUT | THU | EV | |
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| LQ7003 | SQE Practical Legal Skills Part One | Core | 15 | NORTH | SPR | MON | PM&EV | |
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| LQ7004 | SQE Practical Legal Skills Part Two | Core | 15 | NORTH | SPR | TUE | PM&EV | |
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| LQ7P01 | SQE Dissertation | Core | 60 | NORTH | SPR | FRI | PM | |
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| LQ7005 | SQE Child Law and Practice | Option | 15 | NORTH | SPR | TUE | PM | |
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| LQ7006 | SQE Commercial Law and Practice | Option | 15 | NORTH | SPR | MON | EV | |
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| LQ7007 | SQE Employment Law and Practice | Option | 15 | NORTH | SPR | MON | PM | |
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| LQ7008 | SQE Family Law and Practice | Option | 15 | NORTH | SPR | TUE | PM | |
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| LQ7009 | SQE Housing Law and Practice | Option | 15 | NORTH | SPR | WED | PM | |
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| LQ7010 | SQE Immigration Law and Practice | Option | 15 | NORTH | SPR | THU | PM | |
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| LQ7011 | SQE Intellectual Property Law and Practice | Option | 15 | NORTH | SPR | WED | PM | |
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| LQ7W01 | SQE Pro Bono Clinic | Option | 15 | NORTH | SPR | TUE | PM | |
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