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Choose from 636 masters courses in Law.

Find your ideal masters course and complete a recognised postgraduate qualification, including MA, MSc, MPhil, MRes, LLM, PGCE, MBA, PG Certificate and PG Diploma.

Masters courses can be studied on campus full time and part time. Online masters courses are ideal if you want to study from home. Other types of masters course are available through distance or blended learning, which includes a mix of in-person sessions with mostly online.

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LLM PG Dip Law (Law and Society)

University of Kent

  • DeadlineStudy Details:

    LLM/PG Dip 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time (September start); 15 months full-time, 28 months part-time (January start)

The Kent LLM (and associated Diploma programme) allows you to broaden and deepen your knowledge and understanding of law by specialising in one or mor...

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LLM PG Dip Human Rights Law

University of Strathclyde

  • DeadlineStudy Details:

    LLM: 12 months full-time; 24 months part-time, LLM with field dissertation: 15 months full-time; 30 months part-time
    PgDip: 9 months full-time; 18 months part-time, PgCert: 8 months part-time

The programme provides training and insights for those who have a professional or academic interest in an evolving human rights culture. Graduates in ...

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LLM PG Dip Law (Law and Health)

University of Kent

  • DeadlineStudy Details:

    LLM/PGDip 12 months full-time, 24 months part-time (September start); 15 months full-time, 28 months part-time (January start)

The Kent LLM (and associated Diploma programme) allows you to broaden and deepen your knowledge and understanding of law by specialising in one or mor...

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Masters Degrees

Masters degrees are academic programmes offered by universities to students who have completed a recognised undergraduate qualification. These degrees are recognized as representative of academic study and research at an advanced level.

Students apply to study masters level degrees from across the world, and universities welcome applications from motivated candidates who are prepared to commit to study one-year full time or two years part time, or online in order to complete their programme.