- The Yale University offers a Master of Law (LLM) duration of 1 year.
- This course is offered on a full-time basis.
- This program is provided on-campus and off-campus.
- This program at Yale Law School is not designed to prepare students to take the New York State Bar Examination.
- In this program, students are invited to use the resources of the Law School in whatever program of study will best prepare them for a career in research and teaching.
- And students are also eligible to apply for support to present at national and international academic conferences.
- To qualify for this LL.M. degree, students must:
- successfully complete at least 24 units
- successfully complete at least 18 units in the regular course and seminar offerings (in the Law School or other schools and departments at Yale University)
- carry no fewer than 12 units per term, and
- spend at least two terms in residence
- The university offers a plethora of courses for international students including 84 majors and 2,000 courses in different fields at the undergraduate level.
- The student-faculty ratio at Yale University is 6:1, and the school has 72.6% of its classes with fewer than 20 students.
- Yale University is ranked 1st in the list of Colleges with the Best Professors in America in 2020 by Niche.
- According to PayScale, the average salary of Yale University Graduates is 88,000 USD.