Master Of Laws
(Online LLM Programme)

Denning Law School

Program Overview

A Master of Laws (LLM) is a postgraduate degree designed to enhance your academic legal knowledge, allowing you to focus on specific areas of interest.

The course has been purposely designed to be an innovative, adaptable programme for law and non-law graduates who want to explore the practical application of a particular, specialist area of law.

The University of Law is one of the longest-established specialist providers of legal education and training in the UK, also offering Business, Criminology and Policing courses. ULaw campuses are based in London, Birmingham, Bristol, Chester, Guildford, Leeds, Manchester and Nottingham, and international campuses in Berlin and in Hong Kong.

LLM SPECIALISATION

Offered by ULaw at Denning Law School

Programme Structure

The overall academic direction and teaching material shall be provided by ULaw online through their online portal.

This course is delivered entirely online. The full-time options are divided into three terms over one calendar year. There is an online induction at the beginning of each course.

Each taught module is delivered over ten teaching weeks, with two-hour workshops each week. All preparatory material, including any lecture content, is provided on the Virtual Learning Environment (VLE), as is all consolidation material.

The dissertation is undertaken in either Term 3 (full-time). All taught modules must have been completed before you begin the dissertation.

Eligibility Criteria

Any graduate or undergraduate degree – law or non-law, with an average mark of 2-2 or a CPGA of 3.0.

Additionally, admission is subject to passing of the ULaw and Denning Law School screening process.

Fee Structure

ULaw Fee: GBP 6750/-

Duration: 1 year – fulltime online