All Global Health Law and International Institutions LL.M. candidates are enrolled in the 4-credit Global Health Law course. Working with their academic advisor, candidates select courses from Georgetown Law’s unparalleled health law curriculum, with more than 30 courses addressing domestic and global health law.

At the Graduate Institute, students must complete 24 specialization credits, selecting from courses in international law, humanitarian law, international trade law, international environmental law, refugee law and policy, international affairs, and international development studies.