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LLM (Trans-national Criminal Justice) LLM (Trans-national Criminal Justice) What makes BPP’s LLM (Trans-national Criminal Justice) stand out? Our LLM in Trans-national Criminal Justice offers students an opportunity to develop a deep understanding, together with practical skills, on how the law addresses issues relating to the prevention, control and interdiction of trans-national crime. •  utstanding careers support and an opportunity to O gain legal experience by working on real life cases through our award-winning Pro Bono centre to help you improve your employment prospects •  aught by experts who are all have worked in T law enforcement •  nteract with a mix of academic, judiciary, law I enforcement officers and practitioners from various legal systems Entry requirements English Language • ELTS score of 6.5 or equivalent I Educational Background •  e 18 years or over at the start of the programme B You should hold an equivalent to: •  inimum 2:2 law degree (2:2 is a Lower M Second Class Honours); OR •  inimum 2:2 degree in law and another M subject; OR Programme details •  inimum 2:2 non-law degree and a pass in M the GDL or CPE; OR Length of programme Study centres One year full-time London Holborn •  inimum 2:2 non-law degree and appropriate/ M relevant professional experience Modes of study Start dates Classroom January, May and September N •  on-graduates with appropriate professional experience will also be considered Assessment How to apply Memorandum of advice on a practical legal issue (30%); a written examination (70%) in each module (core and electives) and a dissertation of 10,000 words on a topic within the compulsory module To apply online, please visit: www.bpp.com/applyonline or contact [email protected] for more information Our International Office can assess your certificates and advise you if you meet the entry requirements. You can also visit our website for a list of entry requirements from your country. If you do not think you meet the entry requirements, but have other qualifications or work experience, please contact us. Modules In addition to the compulsory module and a 10,000 words dissertation students are required to select three electives from the optional modules listed. Students are advised to consider taking one or more of the following modules: Fraud and Financial Crime and Financial Regulation and Compliance. Compulsory - 10,000 word dissertation - Trans-national Criminal J \