Position Details (Master's)
Within this Laws LL.M program from the University of Londonyou could achieve your LLM without a prior degree and choose to specialise in one of 33 areas or select from 68 courses for a general award.
Through this Laws LL.M program from the University of London you can pursue this degreewithout specific specialisation and select from 68 offered courses, or you can choose to specialise in one of 33 areas.
Key facts:
- You can achieve your LLM even without a prior degree, via our three possible entry points: the Postgraduate Certificate, the Postgraduate Diploma, and the LLM. Even if you choose not to undertake the full LLM, you can gain a respected postgraduate qualification in law.
- With up to five years to complete the program, you can spread the cost of your degree and continue working full time. With no relocation costs, studying for a University of London degree by distance learning can represent a more affordable option than studying on campus.
- Gain advanced knowledge of legal issues for careers in law, government, banking and financial services, national and international corporations, regional and international organisations, shipping, the media, human rights and more.
- Throughout this LLM you will be developing and strengthening the Global Employability Skills, highlighted by the University of London Careers Service, that will help you to progress your career. Each of the 33 different specialisms can be mapped against these key skills which you can showcase to employers.
Career opportunities:
- The Postgraduate Laws programs provide you with many of the key attributes required by law firms – advanced, specialist legal training and the ability to work in a multinational legal environment.
- Our graduates regularly advance to high-level positions in a variety of sectors, including banking, financial services, financial regulation, human rights agencies, NGOs and public service.
- Many professional associations and Bar Councils also accept our qualifications towards professional development quotas.
- For example, in England and Wales, the Solicitors’ Regulation Authority accredits our programs (including individual modules taken on a standalone basis) towards Continuing Professional Development (CPD) hours.
Courses include:
- Admiralty Law
- Advanced Contract Law
- Advanced Torts
- Applicable Laws and Procedures in International Commercial Arbitration
- Carriage of Goods by Sea
- Commercial Banking Law: Bank Customer Relationship
- Commercial Trusts Law
- Comparative Criminal Justice Policy
Research Areas & Fields of Study involved in the position
Position Start Date
Dec 2025
University of London
Online (Part Time)
1 year
Expired