- The Brunel Master of Laws (LLM Law) is a flexible program that enables graduates to specialize in a particular area of English or international law or to obtain proficiency across a range of legal disciplines.
- The wide choice of elective modules, including in-demand subjects such as trade law, intellectual property, and human rights, allows them to tailor their own program to their legal interests and career objectives.
- In a legal job market where many employers are looking for candidates with advanced, specialized training, their LLM Law will improve their career prospects whether in law practice, business, government, or academia.
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This course can be studied 12-15 months full-time, 16-27 months with placement full-time, 24-27 months part-time or 27-36 months with placement part-time, starting in January. Or this course can be studied 12-15 months full-time, 16-27 months with placement full-time, 24-27 months part-time or 27-36 months with placement part-time, starting in September.