The LLM course is a globally recognised qualification across key legal disciplines. At Kings College London, you will benefit from a vibrant intellectual community, student societies and social events, as well as links with prestigious international law schools.
The full-time LLM course is designed to broaden your knowledge of law as an academic subject while developing professional skills such as problem-solving in transnational contexts.
Students choose to specialise in one of eight different pathways or select their own combination of modules to take a ‘General LLM’. The current pathway options cover competition law, intellectual property and information law, international business law, international financial law, international dispute resolution, international tax law and transnational law
Undergraduate degree with high 2:1 honours (assessed as an overall average of at least 65% across all years of study) in Law or a degree with at least 70% law content using the UK marking scheme. You may still be considered without meeting this bar if you have at least three years of relevant legal work experience.
The LLM is a perfect way to progress your legal career.