Bar Training Course
Entry requirements
This course has two exit qualifications. For specific qualification entry requirements, please visit our website:
Months of entry
September
Course content
A unique offering
We are the only Russell Group University to offer an LLM in Bar Training.
Learn from professionals
All our tutors have practised as barristers or solicitors and their ethos is one of friendly professionalism and mutual respect.
Research your areas of interest
Conduct a Research Project or a Reflective Portfolio which will develop your legal research skills and knowledge.
Significant face to face support
Our staff/student ratio ensures you receive substantial individual feedback and support to prepare you for the BSB centralised assessments.
Our LLM Bar Training Course offers intensive, postgraduate-level studies to those who wish to qualify as a barrister but who also wish to undertake research at Master’s level. This course is taken after undergraduate study and before the period of work-based learning, known as pupillage.
This programme enables you to acquire the skills, knowledge of procedure and evidence for you to meet the Bar Standards Board (BSB) criteria, as set out in their Professional Statement for Barristers.
Our programme aims to foster a professional and ethical approach to practice as a barrister, whilst giving you an informed view of a barrister’s working life and the opportunity to reflect on the challenges facing the legal profession in today’s world.
The teaching is generally timetabled between Monday and Thursday (i.e. no more than four days), to provide time for personal study. Advocacy and conferencing will be taught intensively in two-hour sessions to no more than six students. You will also be able to undertake a specialist advocacy option.
You’ll also have the opportunity to undertake the BSB centrally set assessments in December, April and August during the academic year you are enrolled as a student.
On successful completion, you will be eligible to be called to the Bar of England and Wales (subject to meeting the qualifying session requirement of your Inn of Court).
Accreditations
Fees and funding
For Bar Training Course (LLM) programme only, if you're a home-fee paying student, you can apply for a £3,000 Master’s Scholarship from Cardiff University to help cover the cost of this programme.
Qualification, course duration and attendance options
- LLM
- full time12 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
- PGDip
- full time12 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
Course contact details
- Name
- Student Recruitment Enquiries
- enquiry@cardiff.ac.uk
- Phone
- +44 (0)29 2087 4455