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2 colleges run Short english law courses in Southern England

There are 2 institutions in Southern England which run Short English Law courses. Please use the filter on the left to narrow down your English Law courses.


Introduction to Bpp (Professional Education)

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bpp (professional education) profile who offer Short English Law courses  in Southern England

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BPP (Professional Education)

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ACA Associate Chartered Accountant - Law Module Knowledge Level Professional Stage view course

Since 1976 BPP has been providing the expertise and experience to develop and train business professionals throughout their careers. Our tutors...more

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Introduction to Chartered Institute Of Marketing (The)

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Chartered Institute Of Marketing (The)

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The Chartered Institute of Marketing ( CIM ) is one of the world's leading professional marketing organisations with approximately 50,000 members...more

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