2 Dispute Resolution Course degrees in Southampton
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2 Dispute Resolution Course degrees in Southampton
University of Law SQE
SQE1 Preparation Course - Part-time day
- London, United Kingdom
- Birmingham, United Kingdom + 11 more
Course
Part time
27 weeks
On-Campus
English
This course is for those who wish to qualify as a solicitor in England and Wales using the SQE pathway to qualification. It is designed for law graduates or those whoโve completed a law conversion course, including our SQE Law Essentials. The course will prepare you for the SRAโs centralised SQE1 assessments, which will test functioning legal knowledge (FLK). It is part of our new suite of SQE courses.
University of Law SQE
SQE1 Preparation Course - Full-time
- London, United Kingdom
- Birmingham, United Kingdom + 13 more
Course
Full time
14 weeks
On-Campus
English
This course is for those who wish to qualify as a solicitor in England and Wales using the SQE pathway to qualification. It is designed for law graduates or those whoโve completed a law conversion course, including our SQE Law Essentials. The course will prepare you for the SRAโs centralised SQE1 assessments, which will test functioning legal knowledge (FLK). It is part of our new suite of SQE courses.
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