University of Central Lancashire Level 7 in Master of Laws
Program Rationale
The University of Central Lancahsire Level 7 aims to provide learners with a foundational understanding of law and the legal system. Beyond legal knowledge, the qualification intends to equip learners with essential academic, research, and communication skills. The overarching goal is to prepare learners for higher education while also making them well-equipped for entry-level positions within legal firms.
Curricular Outcomes
Demonstrate high level of academic writing relevant to the professional nature of the Diploma.
Express in a confident and professional manner their understanding of law.
Demonstrate significant, evidenced independence of thought.
Apply proficient communication of the results of their work.
Evidence independence of thought in a legal context.
The University of central Lancashire level 7 Diploma in Master of Laws is designed to be accessible without artificial barriers, promoting inclusivity in access and progression.
The entry requirements aim to accommodate a diverse range of learners.
Prospective candidates are expected to meet one of the following criteria:
Prospective learners should have attained Undergraduate qualifications in the respective field from affiliate bodies.
Prospective learners who have spent some time in an organizational role and shown they have capability and drive to develop.
English Language Proficiency: Learners must have an appropriate standard of English to access resources and complete unit assignments. For non-native English speakers, recommended standards include IELTS 5.5, CEFR B2, Cambridge English Advanced (CAE) 162 or above, or Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic 42-49.