The LLM Law Conversion Course offered by the University of Wolverhampton is designed for non-law graduates who wish to gain a legal qualification at Master's Level. This program provides a rigorous understanding of the principles and applications of law, enabling students to gain essential legal skills, competencies and enhance their career prospects in a competitive job market.Course Content: The course offers a comprehensive conversion for individuals into the profession of law, focusing on the development of legal skills. Students will study mandatory modules, which cover key areas of English law necessary for professional accreditation, and also offer students the chance to study select areas of law in more depth.Key Modules: The core modules within this course include Legal Skills and Research, Contract Law, Criminal Law, Constitutional and Administrative Law, EU law, Law of Tort, Land Law, and Equity and Trust.Accreditations: This course is accredited by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and the Bar Standards Board (BSB) which allows direct progression to the vocational stage of professional legal study for both the solicitor or barrister professions.Future Careers: Graduates of this course are prepared for a variety of legal careers. Successful completion of this course grants exemption from the academic stage of training, allowing immediate progression to the Legal Practice Course (for solicitors) or the Bar Professional Training Course (for barristers).For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.