Not suitable for International Students
| Award | Tuition Fees | Attendance Mode | Length of Course |
|---|---|---|---|
| LLM Healthcare Law | 2012/13: £4,900 |
Part-Time | 3 years
September - September |
Bradford University Law School is highly experienced in the teaching of law within the health and social care sectors, having run courses in law for medical and care professionals. We bring this experience into focus through our specialist programmes designed to provide sector-specific insight and expertise within.
The programme has three stages:
|
Stage 1 |
Postgraduate certificate in Healthcare Law |
Sept-June Year 1 |
|
Stage 2 |
Postgraduate diploma in Healthcare Law |
Sept-June Year 2 |
|
Stage 3 |
LLM Healthcare Law |
July-Sept Year 2 |
The final stage of the programme is a self contained research project on an agreed area of personal interest. On completion of this project you would qualify for the award of LLM in Healthcare Law.
The course is flexible in that you can decide at the end of the first year whether you wish to exit with a Postgraduate Diploma after two years or continue on into your third year by completing your dissertation and achieving an LLM.
For full course details, please visit the School of Management wesbsite.
Candidates should have a good first degree (minimum 2:2) not necessarily in law or a law related subject. Exceptional candidates with appropriate professional qualifications may be admitted on their merits. There is no requirement for previous work experience.
Law Programmes Team, Bradford University School of Management, Emm Lane, Bradford BD9 4JL, UK
Please visit the School of Management website to download a prospectus.
You may apply online at www.bradford.ac.uk/management/programmes/masters/apply