LLM Law
Course Overview: The LLM Law is a postgraduate degree offering advanced legal study, allowing specialisation in areas such as international law, commercial law, or human rights law.
Modules: Modules vary based on specialisation but may include International Trade Law, Comparative Constitutional Law, and Environmental Law.
Entry Requirements: Typically, a qualifying law degree (LLB) or equivalent is required. Some universities may also consider relevant professional experience.
Tuition Fees: Fees vary by institution and specialisation, generally ranging from £10,000 to £20,000 for UK students.
Career Objectives: Graduates often pursue specialised legal practice, academic careers, or roles in international organisations.
Example University:
University of Law