The Master of Laws qualification is offered under two modes: 1) LLM by Coursework; and 2) LLM by Coursework and Thesis. By up-skilling to the LLM programme, law graduates can improve their research skills and have the freedom to explore their detailed legal interests. For the LLM by Coursework mode, students must complete 2 compulsory courses and 6 electives. Electives include Advanced Intellectual Property Law, International Environmental Law, and Comparative Constitutional Law. The LLM by Coursework and Thesis mode encourages high quality research and requires 4 compulsory units including a Major Thesis in Law (40,000–60,000 words including notes and bibliography).
For more information, please refer to the latest Handbook and Calendar: Handbook and Calendar
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