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3 Legal Studies Degree Programs in New Zealand


Victoria University of Wellington
Master of Laws – LLM
- Wellington, New Zealand
LLM
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Take your passion for law to the next level with advanced study and research. Be at the centre of debate, analysis and dialogue about law and legal policy issues in New Zealand. Full-time or part-time, your study will be relevant, accessible and intellectually rewarding-research an area of law that interests you or tailor a Master of Laws - LLM by Coursework of study that suits your career goals.


The University of Waikato
Bachelor of Laws
- Hamilton, New Zealand
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Study in one of the top 200 law schools in the world. Look deeper to find out why laws are made, who made them, how they work and how to change them.
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The University of Waikato
Master of Laws
- Tauranga, New Zealand
LLM
Full time
On-Campus
English
With a one-year Master of Laws qualification from the University of Waikato, you can tailor your programme through a selection of taught papers and/or research thesis.
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Legal degree programs in New Zealand offer dynamic opportunities for students who want to understand and influence the legal system. Combining practical training with theoretical knowledge, students delve into the complexities of law and its application in various contexts.
Through courses in areas like contract law, criminal law, and dispute resolution, students develop essential skills such as drafting legal documents, negotiating settlements, and conducting legal research. The focus on case studies and real-world scenarios fosters critical thinking, allowing students to apply their knowledge effectively. Many students engage in internships or placements, gaining practical experience that makes the transition into the professional world smoother.
New Zealand's education system supports a collaborative learning environment, encouraging students to participate actively and think independently. Students often build confidence as they engage with diverse perspectives, enhancing their adaptability in the rapidly changing legal landscape. Graduates gain valuable skills that are transferable across global markets, preparing them for various roles, including legal counsel, policy analysts, and advocates.