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University of Law SQE
SQE Law Essentials Online - Part-time
- Online
Course
Part time
16 weeks
Distance learning
English
Start your legal journey with our new SQE Law Essentials course, the first step for non-law graduates who plan to progress to SQE1. This short online course will give you an introduction to the essentials of legal knowledge required for SQE1. This allows you to progress onto our SQE1 Preparation course (coming soon) and to qualify as a solicitor. This course is subject to approval.
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University of Law Online Postgraduate
SQE Law Essentials Online - Full-time
- Online United Kingdom
Course
Full time
10 weeks
Distance learning
English
Continue your legal journey with our SQE Law Essentials course, designed for early-stage legal professionals who wish to reinforce their legal knowledge or individuals who have studied law previously and wish to update their knowledge. This short, online conversion course will give you the essential academic legal knowledge required for SQE1 and a solid grounding in core legal principles.
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University of Law SQE
SQE Law Essentials Online - Full-time
- Online
Course
Full time
11 weeks
Distance learning
English
Start your legal journey with our new SQE Law Essentials course, the first step for non-law graduates who plan to progress to SQE1. This short online course will give you an introduction to the essentials of legal knowledge required for SQE1. This allows you to progress onto our SQE1 Preparation course (coming soon) and to qualify as a solicitor. This course is subject to approval.
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University of Law Online Postgraduate
SQE Law Essentials Online - Part-time
- Online United Kingdom
Course
Part time
17 weeks
Distance learning
English
Start your legal journey with our new SQE Law Essentials course, the first step for non-law graduates who plan to progress to SQE1. This short online course will give you an introduction to the essentials of legal knowledge required for SQE1. This allows you to progress onto our SQE1 Preparation course (coming soon) and on to qualify as a solicitor. This course is subject to approval.
Drury University
Pre-Law
- Springfield, USA
Course
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Drury’s strong liberal arts tradition is excellent preparation for the rigors of law school. Students who apply to law school with a demonstrated ability to think critically, write effectively and express themselves clearly are stronger candidates for success. In parallel with a student’s chosen major, courses in these areas enrich one’s grasp of the foundations of law in society:
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Students who are interested in focusing on a particular subject and learning more about it may enroll in a course. A course is a class where students discuss and complete assignments as directed by a teacher.
What is a course in pre-law? A course in pre-law is a class in which students learn about the foundation and conventions of law with the presumed objective of moving on to law school. Because it is generally a pre-professional course, students might also learn more about admissions practices and careers in law school. Other coursework may touch on political science, criminal justice, philosophy and the history of law. These elements are intended to prepare students for further study or work in the field.
Students who take a course in pre-law often enjoy benefits such as qualification for further study, opportunities to pursue internships and gaining skills that are commonly attractive to potential employers. Knowledge gained from the course may also lead to job opportunities with better salaries.
The cost of a pre-law course will depend on where you go to school, how long you are enrolled and how many credits the class is. To get an estimate, it’s best to contact your institute’s admissions office.
A course in pre-law can equip students for a number of career paths. Students who advance to law school may become lawyers, of course, but a range of other job opportunities exist, too. You may consider working as a paralegal, for example, a legal consultant or a legal writer. Alternately, students can put their knowledge to use by teaching law or offering legal workshops to people who are in need of guidance.
A pre-law course is often a good investment for students interested in entering the legal field, and options may be available online. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.