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LLB (Hons) [Distance Learning] LLB (Hons) [Distance Learning] What makes BPP’s LLB (Hons) [Distance Learning] stand out? Educational Background •  ecure a place on our Career Guaranteed* LPC or S MA (LPC with Business) if you obtain a minimum 2.2 on our LLB (Hons) [Distance Learning] Our LLB (Hons) [Distance Learning] programme is designed for international students that want to study for a qualifying law degree at one of the top law schools in the UK but cannot attend regular face-to-face sessions at our study centres. You should hold an equivalent to: A •  degree designed specifically for students who cannot attend a BPP University study centre but want to study a qualifying law degree at one of the top law schools in the UK Our distance learning programme uses BPP’s innovative online classroom to deliver the programme. It’s a structured yet flexible programme that draws on our 14 years of experience in delivering distance learning programmes to give you the option to study full-time or part-time. This is a skills-based, practice-focused degree that is designed to give you the professional and transferable skills for your career as well as the higher cognitive skills required at Honour level. •  ull online delivery of lectures, small group tutorials F and associated online learning materials •  lan and chart your progress through your degree P with a structured study planner for each year of study and structured study guides for the foundation modules •  ption to attend a programme induction and a O revision support weekend at one of our study centres in London Waterloo, Birmingham or Manchester •  ccess to programme leader team and academics A through ‘Online Office Hours’ in an online classro om environment •  specialist student manager for LLB (Hons) A [Distance Learning] will provide pastoral care and offer skills support through the delivery of study skills classes Programme details Guaranteed place on our LPC or MA (LPC with Business) if you obtain a minimum 2.2 on our LLB (Hons) [Distance Learning] * Length of programme Start dates •  Three years full-time January and September • Four to six years part-time How to apply Modes of study Please contact [email protected] for details on how to apply Distance learning Assessment Coursework, examinations and computer-based assessments Entry requirements English Language •  ELTS score of 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each I component or demonstrated fluency in English through: -  inal five years of secondary schooling being F taught and assessed in English and leading to successfully completing GCE A Level or IB qualifications; OR Find out more For full programme information please visit: www.bpp.com/llbdistancelearning -  Passing a BPP Secured English Language Test (SELT) such as the Oxford Placement Test *Please see inside back cover for terms and conditions. -  CSE English Language at C or above G -  uccessful completion of an English for S Academic Purposes module as part of successful completion of a foundation programme for entry to a UK-based Higher Education institution 76 •  e 18 years or over at the start of the programme B •  uccessful completion of BPP University Certificate S of Higher Education (Legal Studies) [Distance Learning] which will exempt students from Level 4 of this programme; OR • 260 UCAS points •  ou may also be asked to complete an Y admissions test 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 The LLB undergraduate programme comprises 360 credits composed of compulsory and optional modules. Our LLB is a qualifying law degree and meets the requirements set out by legal regulators in the UK. The modules listed provide an indicative guide to syllabus content. You could earn 15 credits by participating in extra credit projects at Level 6. These projects can be organised through BPP University or be proposed by students themselves. Extra credit projects will allow you to: •  robe deeper into a particular area of study P through a special project •  tilise relevant work experience in the U development of legal skills and knowledge •  arn credit through participation in relevant extraE curricular activities such as mooting and Pro Bono Continued on page 78 77