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University of Technology Sydney Master of Laws
University of Technology Sydney

Master of Laws

1 up to 2 Years

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Key Summary

    About: The Master of Laws (LLM) offers a deep understanding of legal principles and practices. This program lasts typically one year for full-time students and can be taken part-time over two years. It allows students to specialize in various legal fields, enhancing their expertise and career prospects.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers as legal consultants, policy advisors, or researchers. Other potential paths include working in international law firms, government agencies, or non-governmental organizations (NGOs).

Introduction

The degree is highly customisable – students pursue 48 credit points of study incorporating two research based subjects (12 credit points) and 36 credit points of electives based on their personal or professional interests, choosing from a wide range of law electives (such as finance, patent, insurance, human rights, copyright, family, international and common law) and majors (corporate and commercial law, dispute resolution, law and technology, and intellectual property). Course content is delivered by a mix of practising law professionals, full-time academic staff and international visiting academics, giving students access to a wide range of expertise and perspectives on the study and practice of law. Cross-institutional study in Australia and overseas is encouraged as part of this degree.

Specialisation and development of expertise leads to careers in a range of sought-after specialist vocations in the practice of law.

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