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Degree: | Master of Laws (LLM) |
Discipline: |
Legal Studies
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Duration: | 48 months |
Study modes: | full-time |
University website: | Law (Integrated Master's in Solicitors’ Practice) |
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Prepare for a career in legal practice with this four year degree, which combines the content of the LLB in Law with a specialist final year that will prepare you for part one of the Solicitors Qualifying Exams (SQE1) and will introduce you to aspects of SQE2.
The course in Law (Integrated Master's in Solicitors’ Practice) develops enhanced intellectual and transferrable skills, preparing you for the rapidly changing nature of legal practice. It provides a historical and contemporary examination of the legal profession, and critical engagement with themes such as technology; professionalism, identity, and ethics; justice, democracy, and citizenship; and capitalism and finance in the context of legal practice.
Alongside your 4th year of studies, you are encouraged to undertake Qualifying Work Experience (QWE). Kent Law School runs an MLaw Paralegal (QWE) Scheme where you can apply for paid paralegal jobs with law firms (in and around Kent). Please note that these positions are limited in number, can vary year to year, are subject to availability and are not guaranteed.
The University has an excellent employment record, with Kent Law School graduates commanding some of the highest starting salaries in the UK. Law graduates can go into a variety of careers, including:
solicitor or barrister in a private practice
company lawyer
legal work within government
legal work within the charity and NGO sector
non-legal careers, such as banking, finance and managemen
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