• The Master of Laws (L.L.M) at the University of California is a 2 years program.
  • It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
  • Master of Laws is a general degree designed to prepare foreign lawyers for global practice.
  • Students can earn certificates of specialization in several areas of law, pursue eligibility to register for a U.S. bar exam or complete a thesis.
  • The school is a member of the Association of American Law Schools and is accredited by the American Bar Association.
  • LLM program is consists of three options:
    • Executive Track (Flexible online/on-campus study)
    • Traditional Track (9-month on-campus academic year)
    • Thesis Track (9-month on-campus academic year + research)
  • The traditional track of the program takes place during the standard academic year from August to May.  
  • Each student in the traditional track completes mandatory courses in Fundamentals of U.S. Law and Legal Research and Writing and then may customize their studies by choosing from the full range of law school offerings.
  • Students take approximately 3-4 courses each semester.
  • Students may focus their studies to earn Certificates of Specialization and/or to meet the requirements to become eligible to register for a Bar Exam many LL.M. students pursue eligibility to sit for the California or New York Bar Examination.
  • The areas of study in the program are:
    • Social Justice and Public Interest
    • Business and Start-ups
    • Law and Technology
    • Environmental Law
    • Criminal Justice
    • International and Comparative Law
    • Constitutional and Regulatory
    • Law and Economics
  • Students get the opportunity to learn from legal scholars faculty who are nationally and internationally recognized as authorities in their fields. 
  • Berkeley Law hosts more than 25 research centers and initiatives where faculty and researchers seek solutions to wide-ranging challenges.