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LLM International Commercial Law

Application

Requirements: 

  • Applicants must hold a Law degree, or an inter-disciplinary degree in which law was a major component. Applicants must have achieved at least an upper second class honours or equivalent.
  • Exceptionally strong performance in both the undergraduate degree and diploma.
  • Exemption from these requirements may be given to those with significant, relevant, practical experience or those with a graduate qualification at Masters level or higher in a relevant discipline. 
  • English Language Requirements: IELTS 6.5 TOEFL 90

See the required documents here.

Apply here.

Application

Requirements: 

  • Applicants must hold a Law degree, or an inter-disciplinary degree in which law was a major component. Applicants must have achieved at least an upper second class honours or equivalent.
  • Exceptionally strong performance in both the undergraduate degree and diploma.
  • Exemption from these requirements may be given to those with significant, relevant, practical experience or those with a graduate qualification at Masters level or higher in a relevant discipline. 
  • English Language Requirements: IELTS 6.5 TOEFL 90

See the required documents here.

Apply here.

Curriculum

The LLM requires the completion of 90 ECTS.

Core modules: 

  • Commercial Law Dissertation (the dissertation is worth 30 ECTS )

Optional modules: 

  • The typical enrolment for a full-time student is 3 modules in Semester 1 and 2. Although all modules are available, students on this programme usually choose from the following modules.

  • Part-time students, taking the degree over two years, should note that classes are as for those taking the full time option, but will take less credits per semester as they have 2 years to complete this programme.

Curriculum


Core modules: 

  • Commercial Law Dissertation (the dissertation is worth 30 ECTS )

Optional modules: 

  • The typical enrolment for a full-time student is 3 modules in Semester 1 and 2. Although all modules are available, students on this programme usually choose from the following modules.

  • Part-time students, taking the degree over two years, should note that classes are as for those taking the full time option, but will take less credits per semester as they have 2 years to complete this programme.