SQE Top Up
Course information
This three-month course supports you as you prepare for the first of the Solicitor’s Qualifying Examinations, which you can sit after completing your degree.
This will include:
- How to make a bail application
- The role of a duty solicitor in a police station
- How to bring a claim in the civil courts
- The methods of resolving a dispute without resorting to court.
Find out more on the University of Chichester website
Apply for this course using the SQE course application form on LawCAB
Course length
3 months
Eligibility requirements
A 2:2 undergraduate honours degree or above in Law.
If you have a non-UK degree and intend to qualify as a barrister, you should also have a certificate of academic standing from the Bar Standards Board.
If English is not your first language, then the English language proficiency required is IELTS 6.5 (with no element less than 5.5) or equivalent qualification.
Graduate Visa eligibility
(check with Chichester)
Read about the graduate visa
Qualification Level
(check with Chichester)
Find out what the different qualification levels mean.
How to apply
Create a SQE application form from your dashboard.
Select the University of Chichester from the list of institutions in the course choice section of your form and then select the course, location and start date you want to apply for.
Full details of the application process are available here.
UK - £2,500
For details about course fees, please see the University of Chichester website