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Master of Laws (LLM)

Queen Mary University of London, Master of Laws (LLM), 1 Year(s)

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This programme gives you the freedom to build your own bespoke LLM. You can choose from the full range of the School of Law's London-based LLM modules. This programme allows you to build your own LLM, enabling you to combine modules that follow your desired career trajectory. You'll take 150 module credits from any of our 200 LLM Modules taught each year in London (some of which are taught in the evening). Your compulsory 30-credit dissertation can also be in any legal field. If you would like your degree to show expertise in a specific area of law, you should apply for one of our specialised LLM programmes. If you're studying part time, You'll normally complete around 90 taught module credits in your first year. In year two, You'll normally take a further 60 taught credits and submit your compulsory 10,000-word dissertation (30 credits).

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World Ranking
110
Source : US News
Intake(s)
Jan
Duration
1 Year(s)
Course Fee
GBP 23,950
Scholarships Available
Yes
Internships Available
Yes
Degree Type
Masters
Test Requirements
IELTS overall score needed 7.0
IELTS Overall Band: 7.0
TOEFL Internet Total Score: 100
TOEFL Paper Total Score: 160
Other Tests: PTE Academic: a minimum overall score of 68 including a minimum of 68 in Writing
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*All the data points mentioned above are approx. figures and has been collated from various sources based on the data of 2019-2020.