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  Master of Laws LLM


Brunel University London    Law

Full time & Part time January, September LLM Full time: 12-27 months | Part time: 12-31 months
Law (22)

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Are you ready to take your legal career to the next level? Look no further than the LLM - Master of Laws programme at Brunel University. This flexible programme allows you to specialise in English or international law, or explore a range of legal disciplines. With a wide choice of elective modules, including trade law, intellectual property, and human rights, you can tailor your programme to suit your interests and career goals. Whether you're aiming for a role in a law practice, business, government, or academia, the LLM Law will enhance your prospects. Entry requirements are flexible, considering related subjects too. Don't miss the chance to gain valuable work experience through our new optional placements and internships. With research-driven teaching and small class sizes, you'll receive an innovative and up-to-date education. Start your journey to a successful legal career with Brunel University's LLM programme.

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The Brunel Master of Laws (LLM Law) is a flexible programme that enables graduates to specialise in a particular area of English or international law, or to obtain proficiency across a range of legal disciplines.

Our wide choice of elective modules, including in-demand subjects such as trade law, intellectual property, and human rights, allows you to tailor your own programme to your legal interests and career objectives.

In a legal job market where many employers are looking for candidates with advanced, specialised training, your LLM Law will improve your career prospects whether in a law practice, business, government or academia.

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Entry Requirements

A 2:2 (or above) UK Honours degree or equivalent internationally recognised qualification in Law or a related subject (International Relations, Political Science, Criminology, and Criminal Justice).

Other related subjects and qualifications will be considered.




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