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LLM in Law

Application

  • Application for most courses is direct to the University via our online application form (see here).

Requirements:

  • a degree in law.
  • a degree incorporating law elements or a joint honours degree incorporating law.
  • a non-law degree with appropriate work experience.
  • a comparable professional qualification.

Candidates without a degree or equivalent but with suitable work related experience may also exceptionally be considered


  • English Language Requirements: IELTS 6.5 Pearson Academic 62 (the University also accepts many other English language qualifications)
  • This programme requires one written reference to be provided with your application.

Application

  • Application for most courses is direct to the University via our online application form (see here).

Requirements:

  • a degree in law.
  • a degree incorporating law elements or a joint honours degree incorporating law.
  • a non-law degree with appropriate work experience.
  • a comparable professional qualification.

Candidates without a degree or equivalent but with suitable work related experience may also exceptionally be considered


  • English Language Requirements: IELTS 6.5 Pearson Academic 62 (the University also accepts many other English language qualifications)
  • This programme requires one written reference to be provided with your application.

Curriculum

Students can tailor their Masters programme to meet their own interests and aspirations.

Students can choose to study subjects from a whole range of modules offered across the Law School’s other LLM programmes. Students must study a total of six modules and undertake a research project (15,000 – 17,000 words on a related area of law) to be awarded an LLM. The programme will commence with a module in Legal Research andStudy Skills to allow students to develop the necessary skills to successfully complete the programme assessments. 

See the modules here.

Curriculum

Students can tailor their Masters programme to meet their own interests and aspirations.

Students can choose to study subjects from a whole range of modules offered across the Law School’s other LLM programmes. Students must study a total of six modules and undertake a research project (15,000 – 17,000 words on a related area of law) to be awarded an LLM. The programme will commence with a module in Legal Research andStudy Skills to allow students to develop the necessary skills to successfully complete the programme assessments. 

See the modules here.