Time
The course will take about 220 hours of study over the nine modules, three assignments, a learning journal and at least two court visits. This equates to about 10-15 hours per week. Some students will require more time than the average and others less.
You need to plan your study time carefully - if you get behind it can be very difficult to catch up.
At the beginning of each module there is an estimate of how much time it will take to complete.
Aside from the dates concerning assignments and court observations, the calendar is only a suggested timetable of work. You may find it useful to make your own timetable of when you will plan to work through each activity and submit assignments, within the given calendar.
Please note that the course calendar's suggested study timetable ensures students complete modules relevant to an assignment at least two weeks prior to the assignment due date. If you prefer to study to your own schedule, you need to ensure you have completed the modules relevant to your current assignment.