Kaplan launches new optional master’s course for LPC students

updated on 16 May 2014

Kaplan Law School has announced that it will be launching an LLM LPC, allowing its 2014-15 LPC students to add the master’s on for no extra charge.

As reported in Lawyer2B, the LLM will be validated by Nottingham Trent University and the 2014-15 cohort of Kaplan LPC students will have the option of adding it on to their LPC for free. The SRA is still to approve the new course. Both The University of Law and BPP Law School run similar, LLM LPC programmes.

Kaplan recently had to cancel its BPTC course. A spokesperson said of the new LLM: "Feedback from students is that they want more value from their postgraduate and professional learning experience."