- Master of Laws (LLM) at the King's College London is offered a program for a duration of 1 year for full time and 2 years for part time students.
- King's College London is one of the top public universities in London, United Kingdom, it is ranked #35 in QS Global World University Rankings 2023 and seventh in the UK according to The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2023.
- The course is offered on a full-time and part-time basis also.
- This course is a respected academic qualification recognized throughout the world and across key legal disciplines.
- The course is designed for both recent law graduates and established professionals.
- Also, allow students to deepen and broaden their knowledge of the law as an academic subject and will help their professional development by enhancing their problem–solving skills in a transnational context.
- You will choose to specialise in one of nine different pathways or choose your own combination of modules for a ‘General LLM’. In this course, the specialist pathways currently comprise:
- Competition Law
- European Law
- Intellectual Property and Information Law
- International Business Law
- International Financial Law
- International Dispute Resolution
- International Tax Law
- Law and Technology
- Transnational Law
- Teaching on the LLM course is delivered through a combination of lectures and seminars.
- Contact time is based on 24 academic weeks, whereas self-study time is based on 31 academic weeks. The total notional study hours for the LLM are 1,800.
- Assessment: The majority of modules are assessed by exam. Alternatively, some modules are assessed through coursework. In addition to coursework and exams, a percentage of your final mark may be based on, for example, presentations, reaction papers or other assignments.
- The college collaborates on research projects, shares teaching resources, and creates internship opportunities to enhance students’ experience.
- Also maintains more than 50 sports clubs, societies, shops, eateries, and a fitness center and developed a worldwide status for top-notch teaching and avant-garde research.