Legal Practice (top-up)

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  • University/Institute Name London Metropolitan University
  • Attendance Type On Campus (Part Time)
  • Position Duration1 year
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Position Details (Master's)

The Legal Practice (top-up) LL.M course from London Metropolitan University is an opportunity for Legal Practice Course (LPC) graduates to extend their research further in an area of interest in legal practice. 

The Legal Practice (top-up) course from London Metropolitan University is a top-up course for those who have completed an LPC. Its aim is to help you apply academic understanding and research techniques to the analysis of law, policy and practice within your chosen area.

Quick Facts:

  • You’ll also learn how to produce analytical, creative and original research that demonstrates the relationships between substantive law, policy, socio-economic context and legal practice.
  • This top-up qualification is designed to enhance your career prospects, demonstrate your research capabilities and knowledge of a particular legal area, whatever branch of law you intend to follow.
  • In addition to improving your academic skills and knowledge, they also aim to find you appropriately linked vocational activity during your degree. There is a full-time placement and employability officer specially dedicated to helping all of their law students at London Met.

Career opportunities:

  • Passing the LLM Legal Practice will enhance your LPC qualification, enabling you to enter into work-based learning role within a firm of solicitors or an in-house legal department. It will also help you if you wish to enter practice as a paralegal, in local or health authorities, in local or central government and in commerce, either in company secretarial/governance/regulatory areas or if you aspire to being on a board of directors.
  • There are many regulatory roles open to you other than just in the commercial and financial services. For example, you could work in the environmental field or use your knowledge of housing and employment law to enter local government or the voluntary sectors.
  • Organisations their legal graduates have gone on to work for include the BBC, John Lewis PLC, the Crown Prosecution Service, the Citizens Advice Bureau, numerous local councils and many different solicitors firms.

Courses include:

  • Legal Practice Dissertation
  • Legal Research Methodology

Research Areas & Fields of Study involved in the position

Position Start Date

Sep 2026