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    LLM 3 years full-time

Masters Degree Description

Intellectually challenging and skills-focused, this course will ensure you are ready to embrace the challenges of an international career in law. You'll graduate with a unique insight into how professional legal practice works, enabling you to perform at the highest levels and in firms of all types.

A University of York LLM is an internationally recognised qualification and the LLM Law (Juris Doctor) can put you on the path to legal practice around the world. Subject to any local requirements, completing this course could be a stepping stone to sitting Bar exams in jurisdictions as diverse as the USA, Australia and Hong Kong.

This degree also meets requirements that can enable you to progress to the next stages of professional qualification as a barrister or solicitor in England and Wales.

Entry Requirements

  • 2:2 or equivalent
  • Pre-masters from our International Pathway College

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Fees

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Student Destinations

The LLM Law (Juris Doctor) is a key stepping stone to legal practice in jurisdictions across the globe. As an internationally recognised qualification with an emphasis on combining functioning legal knowledge and a strong base of practice skills, it provides a clear pathway into the law and legal services sector and corporate/commercial practice.

The PBL approach together with masterclasses from practitioners and professionals develops students’ commercial and client awareness. You’ll have access to Link Days with law firms, plus a full range of employability sessions and networking opportunities on legal and other careers, arranged and facilitated by the Law School’s dedicated law employability tutor.

Module Details

For module information for this course please visit – https://www.york.ac.uk/study/postgraduate-taught/courses/llm-law-juris-doctor/#course-content

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