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updated on 02 May 2017
The University of Law is launching a nine-month MA Law degree, which is designed for non-law graduates who want to gain a master’s level legal qualification.
From September 2017 students at either the provider’s Birmingham or Moorgate centre will be able to take the course, which will help them to “develop evaluation, critical thinking, research and problem-solving skills that will prepare them for further academic study in law and other related business areas”.
The course will also satisfy SRA and BSB requirements should students wish to continue on to either the LPC or BPTC.
Professor Andrea Nollent, vice chancellor and CEO at The University of Law, said: “The MA Law is an ideal qualification for those students who want to learn important business skills that lawyers are renowned for.”