• Master of Law [L.L.M] at the Law School, University of Toronto is offered a 1-year (2 sessions) program.
  • It is a course-based and thesis-based program, offered on a full-time basis.
  • The LLM program at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law offers a flexible and rigorous full-time academic program for Canadian and international law graduates seeking opportunities for advanced study and research. 
  • This program focuses on a diverse range of areas like:
    • constitutional law
    • international human rights and law
    • economics, and legal theory
  • The thesis-intensive format allows students to elect to write a thesis of between 4 and 16 credits, written in combination with some coursework.
  • The faculty offers concentrations in the area of Business Law, Criminal Law, Legal Theory, and Health Law, Ethics, and Policy within the LLM degree program. 
  • During the academic year, offers a program in Canadian Legal Methods and Writing for students who are new to Canada and common law.
  • The faculty and student ratio for this program is 1:19.
  • The LLM, MSL, and SJD programs are not designed to be taken part-time.
  • The law faculty receives over 100 doctoral applications and over 250 LLM applications per year.
  • Each year, approximately 8 new doctoral students and 40 new LLM students join the Faculty.
  • The average salary of an LLM graduate from the University of Toronto is 47,199 USD per year.