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Aug. 22, 2025
University of Buckingham has LLM Law with SQE1 Preparation
The University of Buckingham is offering a 12-month collaborative LLM in Law with SQE1 Preparation.
Students on this Master of Laws program can choose from a selection of elective modules including Banking and Financial Services Law; Corporate Law; International Trade and Maritime Law; Regulation of Financial Crime; and Public International Law.
In addition to studying an LLM in Law, this Master of Laws degree provides students with the chance to complete BARBRI’s SQE1 Preparation Program. Students will get the benefit of individual mentorship from experienced lecturers whilst being supported by in-person workshops, enabling them to build professional competences and career potential. Students starting the course in September will be able to sit the SQE1 in the following July, and January start-date students will be able to sit it in the following January.
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Content added on 22nd August 2025.
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