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Can I combine modules from the LL.M in International Legal Practice with modules from the LL.M in Professional Legal Practice?

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Can I combine modules from the LL.M in International Legal Practice with modules from the LL.M in Professional Legal Practice?

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Yes. It is possible to study a mix of supervised online modules from the LL.M in International Legal Practice and blended learning modules from the LL.M in Professional Legal Practice (which include face-to-face tuition at UK centres). However, to qualify for the LL.M in International Legal Practice, all of your modules must be chosen from the above list of approved supervised online modules. Students who study a mix of supervised online and blended learning modules will be awarded the LL.M in Professional Legal Practice. Note that any prior credits granted via completion of the LPC or BVC with the College of Law will be treated as “neutral” credits and will count towards either LL.M route.

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