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University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign - College of Law
Intensive English + LL.M
- Champaign, USA
LLM
Full time
3 semesters
On-Campus
English
The Intensive English + LL.M. Pathway Program is designed to prepare students with or without any prior legal training to excel in their professional careers. Foreign-educated students in the LLM program are introduced to the U.S. legal system and provided the opportunity to specialize in their own area of academic or professional interest. U.S.-trained lawyers can also enhance their legal expertise to meet their professional and career goals in the LLM program.


Boston University School of Law
Two-Year LLM
- Boston, USA
LLM
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Two-Year LLM is an intensive LLM program designed to equip ambitious international students and lawyers with the academic, legal, and language skills necessary to succeed in U.S. law school. Through experiencing an innovative blend of legal English, American legal culture and practice, and substantive doctrinal coursework, you will graduate with high competency in both the letter of the law and its application.


Indiana University Maurer School of Law
Two-year LLM with English for law program
- Bloomington, USA
LLM
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The LLM with English for law two-year program is a two-step program for applicants who do not yet meet the English proficiency requirements for direct admission to the standard LLM degree program.
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Studying languages at the master's level opens doors to diverse career paths and deepens your understanding of communication in a global context. This discipline allows you to explore significant linguistic theories while honing your practical skills in translation, interpreting, and cross-cultural communication.
As a graduate student, you’ll engage with advanced coursework that covers topics like sociolinguistics, language acquisition, and translation theory. The program emphasizes specialized training in areas such as technical translation, intercultural negotiation, and language policy analysis. Mastery of these skills can enhance your adaptability and strengthen critical thinking as you navigate complex language systems.
You'll develop the ability to analyze multifaceted linguistic structures and convey nuanced meanings across cultures. Graduates with an LL.M. in Languages often pursue careers in translation services, international relations, and language consulting, where their expertise in multiple languages proves invaluable. Along the way, students experience a growth-focused environment that nurtures curiosity and fosters independence through collaborative projects and research opportunities.