LLB Law & Legal Practice, 1-Year Top-Up
London, United Kingdom
DURATION
1 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
Request application deadline
EARLIEST START DATE
Feb 2025
TUITION FEES
GBP 12,000 / per course *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* international students: £12,000 | home students: £9,535
Introduction
On our 1-Year Top-Up programme, you can study the level 6 modules of our LLB Law & Legal Practice course, which is the best-rated law course in London for student satisfaction.
Duration
1 year
Study Mode
Full-time: Lectures, seminars and workshops 3 days per week
Start Date
February, June or October [or start in March, August or December with a free-of-charge Pre-Sessional Programmme]
Awarding Body
Wrexham University
Tuition Fees
Home: £9,535 [£9,250 for February 2025 and June 2025 intakes]
International: £12,000
Location
Taught at our Central London campus
UCAS Code
BM01
How do top-up degrees work?
Step 1
You will need to have studied Level 4 and Level 5 qualifications in English Law in order to qualify for the Top-Up degree; this could be the first two years of a 3-Year undergraduate course or an equivalent qualification.
Step 2
Apply for a Top-Up degree at Bloomsbury Institute and you can study our unique and career-focussed Level 6 curriculum at our Central London campus.
Step 3
After just one year of studying with us, you will graduate with a Bloomsbury Institute degree, awarded by Wrexham University.
Admissions
Curriculum
Level 6 modules
You will complete 4 modules from the following [which are subject to availability]:
- Civil Litigation and Advocacy
- Immigration Law and Practice
- Conveyancing
- Internship [Not available to international students]
- Criminal Litigation and Advocacy
- Business Law and Practice
- Wills and Probate Practice
- Dissertation
Please note
Unlike our LLB Law and Legal Practice and Accelerated LLB Law and Legal Practice courses, our top-up course is only partially accredited by CILEx Regulation. You will gain some exemptions from the academic stage of CILEx training depending on the modules you select. The Bar Standards Board also requires you to have completed a full LLB course if you wish to train as a Barrister after graduation.