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BPP launches flexible LLB
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- 24th September 2009
The BPP Law School launches its LLB and LLB (Business Law) degree programmes later this month, with an emphasis on flexibility in study options.
It also offers a wider choice of start dates, course duration times, locations and methods of learning. Some payment options are also flexible, to help students with changes in circumstances. This means students do not have to make a firm commitment ‘up front’ as to whether they study full-time or part-time.
Students will be able to choose whether to study in the traditional form, or to study online for all or some of their chosen modules. Students studying on-line will have immediate access to the BPP’s careers service and pro bono centre, and can use the BPP facilities London, Leeds and Manchester.
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"Students will be able to choose whether to study in the traditional form, or to study online for all or some of their chosen modules"
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Students can study full-time over 2-3 years, or part-time over a six-year period. Students will be able to switch between full-time and part-time modules when necessary.
So, far 80 students have enrolled with a number of places still available. An additional intake of students will take place in January and May. The cost of the full programme will cost £10,800 – or £9,750 if students sign up to the full programme at the start.
In September 2007 BPP became the first publicly-owned private institution to gain degree-awarding powers.



