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We know today’s firms demand a high level of commercial and business acumen from their trainees, so we’ve developed a new LPC to help you gain real strength in your knowledge and capabilities. From September 2013, in addition to the standard LPC, BPP students can study our unique MA (LPC with Business). This is the only LPC that integrates business into the programme, giving you a Masters degree in both law and business to help you to stand out from the crowd.
BPP’s LPC means business. Show your future employers you do too.
.Key Information
•Get a unique qualification – BPP offers the only LPC that integrates business into the programme, developing your commerciality, making you a more effective lawyer
•Prepare for your training contract – by taking an additional non-assessed fourth elective
•Access the LPC wherever you are online – log on to lectures and online classroom sessions for consolidation, revision and catch-up
•Benefit from high levels of contact time – from law tutors who are all qualified practitioners
•Interest free payment plans are available and scholarships are offered
•Gain vital work experience – by advising real clients via our award-winning pro bono centre
•Enhance your employability – with support from our specialist careers service with mock interviews and CV guidance
•Build links with the profession – through our careers events and mentoring schemes
•Enhance your ability to influence and advise within a broader organisational context and fast-track your career progression
•Gain a wider strategic understanding of the critical value drivers within a business
•Develop an understanding of corporate governance and risk
•Gain a deeper insight into strategy and financial analysis
•Study alongside the best – over 25 leading International and UK law firms exclusively send their trainees to BPP
•Positive growth in the legal industry with Training Contract vacancies increasing by 11.6% year on year
The MA (LPC with Business) has been developed by BPP to offer you the opportunity to study the Legal Practice Course (LPC) alongside two business focused modules and a business intelligence project.
The programme comprises two components:
The business component of the programme is studied online alongside the core practice areas of the LPC (Business Law and Practice, Litigation and Property Law and Practice). It builds progressively on the content of the LPC to create a combined platform for developing you into a competent legal practitioner who can interpret your role as a lawyer ‘through the client’s eyes’ and frame your advice with a clear appreciation of the commercial context.
The two business modules are combined with a Business Intelligence Project that enables you to engage in substantial research and analysis. This project can be carried out as a purely paper based exercise or alternatively, you can complete a client placement^ and base your project on this experience.
The MA (LPC with Business) begins in September and finishes in July.
Our full-time LPC is designed to fit around your lifestyle. For example, you can select from the following schedules:
The business modules are studied online at your convenience.
Please note these timetables are subject to availability and vary between centres.
Our part-time programme is designed to fit around your other commitments such as work and family. All lectures for the part time modes are online for maximum flexibility. For example, you can select from the following schedules:
Please note these modes are subject to availability and vary between centres.
The business modules on the part-time programme are undertaken at the end of your LPC. Stage 1 and Stage 2 of the LPC can be completed within a minimum of 18 months part-time and the business modules can be completed within four months or up to a maximum of five years from the date you commenced your LPC.
At the start of each module, you will be provided with a comprehensive ‘materials pack’ containing chapter (lecture) handouts and Small Group Session (SGS) descriptions. Each module is then delivered by way of lectures and SGSs. Lectures typically last 1 hour and SGSs are 2 hours.
The lectures are delivered face-to-face in Leeds, London and Manchester and online in all other centres. The small group sessions are taught face-to-face in all centres. All LPC lectures and small group sessions are available online so you can consolidate and revise whenever and wherever you choose.
In preparation for each SGS, you will be required to read the relevant chapter handout, listen to the accompanying lecture and undertake the preparation detailed in the SGS Description. This preparation might require you to research an area of law, prepare a presentation, draft a contractual clause, prepare a letter of advice, analyse a cause of action, for example.
Small group sessions involve a wide range of different learning and teaching techniques. Activities combine individual and team work, and might involve:
Classroom materials are drafted by our tutors, all of whom have worked in practice as either solicitors or barristers. This ensures that the practical activities undertaken in your SGSs are all in the context of realistic case studies which really prepare you for practice.
During your core practice areas (Business Law and Practice, Property Law and Practice, Civil Litigation and Criminal Litigation), you will undertake work for three key ‘clients’. By considering their businesses as a whole, you will appreciate how they operate and how decisions made in the context of a property or business transaction might impact upon ongoing litigation.
In the elective term, you will act for a broad range of clients reflecting the diversity of experience in practice. This will help to develop not only your legal acumen but also your commercial awareness.
Yes, if you are about to commence, are in the process of studying, or are an LPC graduate (within the last five years), you can convert your LPC to the MA (LPC with Business) from September 2013. You will still complete the two business electives and Business Intelligence project, but this will be done after the LPC. You study the programme at your own pace and it can be completed within 4 months or up to a maximum of five years.
To apply please complete this application form.
The fee to convert your LPC to the MA (LPC with Business) is £3,650.
^Subject to availability.
*Subject to validation.
To apply for the MA (LPC with Business) you’ll need to hold a minimum of one of the following:
If English is not your first language you will need to hold IELTS level 6.5 or equivalent.
Please note we do not accept students with third class degrees onto the MA (LPC with Business).
You will complete the full-time MA (LPC with Business) in the following format:
Part-time students will complete the business modules at the end of Stage 2 of their LPC.
September to February:
Legal Practice Course (LPC) – Stage 1 – 90 credits Business Elective (15 credits) x 2
March to June:
Legal Practice Course (LPC) – Stage 2 – 30 credits Business Elective (Assessments)
July:
Business Intelligence Project (30 credits)
Provide you with an opportunity to undertake a detailed investigation and analysis of areas or topics of interest within the subject field relevant to the contemporaneous business environment
Enhance your ability to apply skills and knowledge developed through the programme modules
Provide an opportunity for critical reflection on research topics within the subject field
Provide occasion for self-reflection of skills developed throughout the programme
Core practice
Business Law and Practice 30
Litigation (Civil and Criminal) 30
Property Law and Practice 30
Stage 1 – Skills and other Credits
Advocacy NA
Drafting NA
Interviewing and Advising NA
Practical Legal Research NA
Professional Conduct and Regulation NA
Solicitors’ Accounts NA
Taxation NA
Wills and Administration for Estates NA
Writing NA
Stage 2 – Electives modules (choose 3)
Advanced Commercial Litigation 10
Advanced Commercial Property 10
Advanced Criminal Litigation 10
Commercial Law and Intellectual Property 10
Corporate Finance 10
Debt Finance 10
Employment Law 10
Equity Finance 10
Family Law 10
Immigration Law 10
Insurance Law and Practice 10
Media and Entertainment Law 10
Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence 10
Private Acquisitions 10
Private Client (Wills, Probate and Estate Planning) 10
View the LPC for full module outlines.
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