Summary Information
This course provides students with case analysis, advisory and court-room skills that can be applied not only at the Bar but also in a wide range of professional and commercial careers.
Entry requirements
Students must have completed the Academic Stage of training, which consists of either a qualifying law degree or a non-law degree followed by a law conversion course such as the Common Professional Examination (CPE); minimum degree standard of lower 2nd Class Honours is usually required.
Course modules
Advanced civil professional negligence; advanced crime; commercial law; company law; domestic violence; employment law; family law; fraud and free representation unit work.
Qualifications
| Qualification | Study Mode | Fees | Duration | ||
| Bar Professional Training Course | full-time |
|
1 years | ||
| Bar Professional Training Course | part-time evening |
|
2 years |


