Our aim at Kaplan Law School is to deliver a
Legal Practice Course (
LPC) qualification at the highest level of quality and to focus in depth on those elements most relevant to legal practice.
At the heart of our Legal Practice Courses LPC is the ability to tailor your LPC study within a choice of legal practice context meaning our Legal Practice Courses allow you to specialise in those areas in which you are going to practice. You can choose the LPC corporate or the LPC non-corporate stream. If you choose the corporate stream you will complete the corporate pathway. If you choose the non-corporate stream you can complete the broad based, the commercial or the public legal services pathway. Whichever stream and pathway you choose as part of your Legal Practice Course you will be able to choose from a range of LPC electives.
View details of the SRA assessment of our LPC London courses.
Why study a Legal Practice course (LPC) at Kaplan Law School?
The LPC London course is the same as the course delivered at Nottingham Law School. Students have access to the same LPC course materials and our London campus provides exceptional student support, careers, and state-of-the-art IT resources
Additional reasons to join a Legal Practice Course (LPC ) at Kaplan Law School
- Has been chosen by a number of leading law firms for their students to study for the LPC qualification
- Allows you to specialise in the areas in which you are going to practice
- Uses interactive group work to develop the skills you need for practice
- Is designed to ensure the assessment process is a part of the learning experience towards the LPC qualification, rather than a distraction from it
- Is taught exclusively by qualified solicitors and barristers
- Offers a wide range of electives.
Find out more about the Legal Practice Course (LPC) course outline.
To find out more about our LPC teaching methods take a look at the How will I study? section.