Entry requirements

  • UK undergraduate degree with minimum 2:2 classification or equivalent qualification or experience.
  • Applications are still invited from those with a third-class degree, which will be considered on a case-by-case basis. You may be invited to an informal interview with our Academic Team to determine suitability for admission.
  • If English isn’t your first language, English language qualifications equivalent to IELTS at level 6.5 overall with a minimum of 6 in each component (writing, listening, speaking, reading). You can be exempt from this requirement if you have a qualification which is equivalent to a UK undergraduate degree which was taught in English. Please refer to our Admissions Guidance for full entry criteria details.

Please note, the SRA requires you to have passed SQE1 before you can book and sit your SQE2 assessment. We recommend that students only apply for this course, if by the time it starts, you have either completed a SQE1 preparation course, sat SQE1 or have been granted exemptions from SQE1 by the SRA.

If you have any questions, please speak to the Student Services team who will be happy to help.

Months of entry

Anytime

Course content

This Module will fully prepare you for SQE2. This Module will fully prepare you for SQE2. Students will be helped to apply fundamental legal principles in skills-based situations. This module develops the following legal skills:

Advocacy, Interviewing, Attendance note taking/legal analysis, Case and matter analysis (including negotiation strategies), Drafting, Research, Writing.

In the following practice areas:

Business Law and Practice, Criminal Litigation, Dispute Resolution, Probate Administration and Practice, Property Practice, Wills and Intestacy.

Included in the course:

  • Full access to Learning Portal and virtual community
  • 100+ activities, practice tasks and simulated assessments to access as and when you like
  • Access to legal knowledge resources and MCQs
  • 16 SQE2 skill practices with individual and small group supervisor feedback
  • Hard copy and electronic manual
  • Regular individual and small group personal supervisions to monitor and support your progress
  • Regular surgeries and ‘town halls’ run by supervisors

Why study with us?

  • Interactive, intuitive and accessible learning activities and platform
  • Highest levels of 1-2-1 supervision and teaching available in the market
  • Designed for online, backed by 25 years proven digital learning experience
  • Highly experienced and practice-based supervisors and personal tutors
  • Fully accredited by the Office for Students as a higher education provider.
  • You can retake the College’s course for free if you fail the SQE assessment for the first time.

The courses run over 10 weeks, 20 weeks or 40 weeks every three months, to align with the SRA's SQE2 assessment schedule.

Information for international students

We have no particular requirements for international students.

Please note, currently the SRA is only offering SQE2 Oral Assessments in England and Wales. For the latest information please go to the SRA's website.

Fees and funding

UK students
£2,300
International students
£2,300

A deposit is required to secure your place and you can pay via instalments, please see the fee schedule for details.

Qualification, course duration and attendance options

  • SQE
    flexible
    9 months
    • Online learningis available for this qualification
    full time
    2 months
    • Online learningis available for this qualification
    part time
    5 months
    • Online learningis available for this qualification

Please note, this isn't a SQE qualification but a preparation course for the SQE.

Assessment

AssessmentWhat kind of work will I be doing? (proportionally)
Written/ formal examinations100

Course contact details

Name
Student Recruitment Team
Email
info@collegalpractice.com
Phone
02038844112