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Master of Laws LLM

Why choose Herts?

  • Excellent work-related learning opportunities, including placement options for hands-on experience.
  • The university’s strong ties with regional and London-based firms provide valuable employment prospects.
  • Connections with employers such as KPMG Law and Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer enrich your learning with industry insights.

About the course

The Master of Laws LLM is a flexible course, designed to cater to your personal and professional aspirations. You can choose from a wide range of modules to tailor your learning experience. Whether you opt for a one-year course or a placement year pathway, you will benefit from strong relationships with law firms, access to law fairs, employer workshops, and networking events.

Innovative teaching methods focus on real-life business scenarios to develop the skills you need for a career in various sectors, including commercial, business, and academia. The course also covers industry-relevant topics to ensure you are well-prepared for your future career. 

Guest speakers frequently join teaching sessions, providing valuable insights and guidance for your career choices. Past speakers have included director of the Legal Services at the Crown Prosecution Services (CPS) and the former President of the Supreme Court of the UK. 

Why choose this course?

Expert teaching: You'll have up-to-date teaching and strong pastoral support throughout your studies. It includes hands-on exercises and discussions to deepen your learning and develop the necessary skills for a career in private practice, the commercial sector, academia, or research. With flexible module choices, you can tailor the course to your career goals.

Career support and employment: You'll have access to a range of employability-boosting activities, career support for up to four years after graduation, and excellent facilities at both the College Lane and de Havilland campuses. The course follows a blended learning approach with a focus on accessibility, inclusivity, and community. Located in Hertfordshire, you’ll have the opportunity to visit key legal landmarks in London and attend legal talks and conferences.

Pro bono activities: Additionally, you can gain practical experience through the award-winning pro-bono Law Clinic and a variety of co-curricular activities. The course is supported by a diverse and international team of academic staff, many of whom have strong industry connections and expertise in various legal fields. 

Outstanding student experience: Ranked 3rd overall for law in the Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey (PTES, 2024).

What will I study?

Research methods and skills: Throughout the course, you’ll engage in a rich blend of seminars and online activities, designed to build your academic skills and prepare you for your dissertation. The first semester focuses on foundational modules, where you’ll attend seminars every week and a research methods and skills seminar every fortnight. This foundation will help you develop your academic writing and research skills, crucial for your coursework and dissertation. As you progress to the second and third semesters, the focus shifts to your dissertation, guided by an expert supervisor.

Mooting and advocacy: You'll also have opportunities to participate in mooting and advocacy, providing practical experience in litigation within a replica Crown Court. 

The course emphasises a digitally enhanced blended learning experience, with authentic assessments that simulate real-world legal tasks. You’ll engage in group work, discussions, debates, and practical sessions, all aimed at building essential skills such as leadership, teamwork, and communication. 

Independent study will further deepen your knowledge, with assessments designed to showcase your ability to analyse complex information and propose solutions.

AI, IP, Cybersecurity and Crime: The skills you develop, including research and analytical skills, as well as persuasive communication, are highly sought after by employers. The course offers an extensive range of optional modules, allowing you to tailor your studies to your career aspirations. Authentic assessments mimic workplace scenarios, ensuring you’re well-prepared for your professional life. The faculty includes active researchers with expertise in fields like Artificial Intelligence (AI), Intellectual Property (IP), Cybersecurity and Crime, and you may have opportunities to engage in research projects.

  • Level 7
    ModuleCreditsCompulsory/optional
    Banking Law30 CreditsOptional
    International Financial Law30 CreditsOptional
    Data Protection Law30 CreditsOptional
    Medical Law and Ethics30 CreditsOptional
    Employment Law30 CreditsOptional
    Legal Risk and Compliance30 CreditsOptional
    Copyright and Artificial Intelligence Law30 CreditsOptional
    Public International Law30 CreditsOptional
    Private International Law30 CreditsOptional
    International Human Rights Law30 CreditsOptional
    Intellectual Property Law30 CreditsOptional
    International Commercial Law30 CreditsOptional
    Clinical Legal Education and Research60 CreditsOptional
    Crimes of the Powerful30 CreditsOptional
    GLOBAL POLICING AND LAW ENFORCEMENT30 CreditsOptional
    Company Law30 CreditsOptional
    Research Methods and Skills0 CreditsCompulsory
    LLM Dissertation60 CreditsCompulsory
  • Further course information

    Course fact sheets
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    Programme specifications
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    Additional information

    Sandwich placement or study abroad year

    n/a

    Applications open to international and EU students

    Yes

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