Master
In Aberystwyth
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Aberystwyth (Wales)
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Duration
3 Years
Our LLM in Law will place you in the jobs market armed with impressive expertise in the latest developments in a range of law specialisms. This course will allow you to tailor your study of law entirely to your needs and interests and direct your own study amid a wide array of options, choosing from areas of law such as the environment, human rights, international business, commerce, and technology.
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About this course
An Honours Degree 2:2 (minimum). Degrees in law, the social sciences, or other similar subjects are preferred. Those from other disciplines or with suitable professional experience will be considered on an individual basis.
Equivalent international qualifications are acceptable especially if ECTS evidence is available. Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL) and/or Accreditation of Experiential Prior Learning (APEL) are considered on an individual basis according to current University Regulations.
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Subjects
- IT Law
- Human Rights
- Options
- LLM
- International
- Law
- International Business
- University
- Law and Economics
- International law
Course programme
Please note: The modules listed below are those currently intended for delivery during the next academic year and may be subject to change. They are included here to give an indication of how the course is structured.
Core
- Dissertation
Options
- Aspects Of Commercial Contracting
- Climate Change Law And Policy
- Contemporary Issues In Food Policy And Law
- Criminology Of International Conflict Personnel
- Democracy And International Law
- Human Rights, Business And The Internet
- Human Rights, Environment And International Business
- International Copyright Law
- International Humanitarian Law
- Law And Gender
- Negotiated Study Module
- Philosophy And Sociology Of Human Rights Protection
- Regulation Of Business Cartels
- The Law Relating To E-commerce
Additional information
If you have a Bachelor’s degree from a UK University, you do not need to take an English proficiency test.
Non-native English speakers who do not meet this requirement must take a University-recognised test of academic English language proficiency. For further information please see our English Language requirements page.
LLM Law