Entry requirements

A second class bachelor’s degree in law or related discipline from an accredited college or university, or a degree from a recognised institution comparable and/or equivalent to a British honours degree

Months of entry

Anytime

Course content

This LLM International Law from the University of Lincoln has been created for individuals with an undergraduate degree in law or a related field and are looking to further their national and international legal skills and knowledge. Taught entirely online, when you study you’ll connect with fellow postgraduate students across the world, giving you the opportunity to expand your global network as you learn. As this law Master’s degree is studied part-time, you’ll also be able to fit your learning around your life without taking a break from your career as you continue to earn and develop.

Our research-active academic staff have a wealth of experience in national and international law and are experts in the various topics covered in our LLM. Throughout your legal studies, you’ll have the opportunity to gain in-depth knowledge on a broad range of legal concepts, issues, theories and problems surrounding international law and world order, and European Union law.

Your postgraduate course will be taught through our interactive online learning environment where you’ll participate in discussion groups, forums and group-based tasks with other LLM students. The course material can be accessed on any device, allowing you to study wherever you are, at whatever time suits you. On top of this, we have six start dates a year so you’re not restricted to the traditional academic year and can begin your studies within a matter of weeks.

This LLM International Law is for you whether you’ve recently completed your undergraduate degree in law, or if you graduated a while ago and have been working in a legal field. This law degree programme has been designed with working professionals in mind, and gives you the opportunity to expand your knowledge and enhance your future career prospects and employability. The legal job market is a competitive one, so when you study with the University of Lincoln we aim to prepare you to take the next step in your career by advancing your skills suitable for law firms, business, government, or academia.

Qualification, course duration and attendance options

  • LLM
    part time
    24 months
    • Online learningis available for this qualification

Course contact details

Name
Online Programmes
Email
enquiries@online.lincoln.ac.uk