Master of Laws

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City, University of London
UK
Provided by: Into Global

Progression Summary

our master of laws programme has a practical, global focus which is designed to deepen your knowledge and advance your legal career. our comprehensive selection of modules covers a diverse range of areas including international intellectual property law, international mediation & negotiation, international criminal law, merger control and international human rights. you will be able to design your own learning by selecting modules to suit your interests and professional goals. we give you expert guidance and academic support throughout the degree, enabling you to clearly focus on your career ambitions. you will have a wealth of additional learning opportunities including pro bono clinics, guest lectures, and other career enhancements and opportunities to gain valuable, practical skills. award you can select to apply for one of the available exit points for this course. master of laws (llm) who is this course for? whether you are seeking to develop a legal career, build on past legal practice or focus on new areas of law, this flexible law master's programme will help you accelerate and enhance your legal career. with a choice of a wide range of modules, you will be able to tailor your llm to your exact needs or interests. employers will value your understanding of a variety of legal areas, your versatility to support clients with diverse needs and your broad legal expertise. you may have recently completed an undergraduate degree or have experience in private legal practice or non-legal work in sectors such as finance, non-for-profit or public service. the flexible structure allows you to choose between full-time or part-time study, and the option to study on campus or remotely provides maximum convenience.

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Start Date

2026-09
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Tuition fees

118,477 .SAR

ielts: 7.0 or above with a minimum of 6 in each area for the llm we require an overall toefl score of 100 or better, with a minimum of 19 in listening, 20 in reading, 19 in writing and 22 in speaking.

normally an upper second class honours undergraduate degree in law (or international equivalent). applicants with a first degree in a subject other than law will also be considered. students with a degree classification lower than a 2:1 will only be admitted if their application discloses clear evidence of academic ability to work at a 2:1 level and/or significant and relevant professional experience.

Full-time