Nottingham Law School 2016/17

LLM Law (General)

Our LLM Law (General) provides an exciting and flexible approach to postgraduate study, allowing you to build an LLM course to suit your specialist interests and requirements.

What you’ll study If you want to gain an LLM in a specialist named area, you’ll need to study four or more modules from one subject stream. However, our LLM Law still provides you with the freedom to choose any six modules from all of those streams on offer. Choose six of the modules from the subjects listed in this brochure (excluding Oil, Gas and Mining Law). Look through the other course pages to find out more about the choice of modules available to you. On completion of the taught modules, you’ll begin work on your dissertation – an extended piece of academic work, independently researched and written. You’ll be supported in your work with one-to-one supervision from a tutor expert in your chosen field. Subject to academic suitability and the availability of an appropriately expert tutor, you can select your own area of study for the dissertation phase of the course. Who will teach me? Whichever modules you choose, you’ll be taught by expert teaching staff with a wealth of practical and research experience. Go to www.ntu.ac.uk/nlsstaff for more information.

Duration One year full-time Two years part-time Start date: September 2017

About this course This course is ideal for those who don’t want to specialise in a particular area of law, but would rather demonstrate ability in a range of subject areas. You’re given complete choice over which modules to study from our wide range of subject areas, including international trade and commercial law; corporate and insolvency law; intellectual property law; sports law; human rights and justice; and health law and ethics.

100% of our LLM Law (General) students are employed or continuing their studies within six months of completing their course.

For full details of course delivery and assessment, future careers and employability, fees and funding and how to apply, visit www.ntu.ac.uk/llmlaw

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