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Transfer rules
For details about transfer and registration rules from the LLM Old Regulations to the LLM Revised Regulations: more >>
(pdf: 5pgs, 65KB; New window).

Postgraduate study in Laws:

Master of Laws (LLM), Postgraduate Diploma and Postgraduate Certificate

Choice

There are dozens of courses in a wide range of subjects; you choose your course options and plan your studies to fit in with your work and home commitments. Each course has an accompanying Study Guide and we've posted some sample chapters for you to look at.

There are also 30 specialisations available for those who wish to become specialists in a particular field of law. You can either choose to study independently or seek additional educational support. You can pay fees as you go, or pay the total amount upfront.

Programme summary

  You study Study period Cost
Postgraduate Certificate 5 sections (from up to 4 courses) 6 months -
5 years
£2,430
Postgraduate Diploma 10 sections (from up
to 4 courses)
1-5 years £4,230
LLM 4 courses (totalling 16 sections) 1-5 years £6,390

Prestige

Renowned for excellence in legal education, the University of London is one of the largest and most respected institutions in the world. The University has been offering the opportunity for students around the world to obtain the Master of Laws (LLM) of the University of London since 1925.

The Postgraduate Laws programme has been developed by academics within Queen Mary and UCL Law departments, both of which have outstanding reputations (both 5-star faculties). You're assessed to the same standard as students studying at the College.

Access

Access is a key principle - you do not need an LLB to apply; applicants with no degree can start on the Postgraduate Certificate in Laws and progress up. Whether you're a practising lawyer, LLB graduate or non-legal professional, if you're keen to develop your career, this programme has an option to suit you.

Flexible learning

  • extensive new study materials (print and web-based), written and edited especially for distance learning students.

  • library resources, legal databases and dedicated discussion forums for each course.

  • progression routes enable you to accumulate credits towards the Master of Laws (LLM), e.g. if you register for the LLM you'll receive the Postgraduate Diploma and Postgraduate Certificate en route, as you satisfy the requirements for those awards.

Summary of key dates

To sit exams in: Best to apply before: MUST enrol by:
May 31 July (previous year) 15 October (previous year)
October 31 January (same year) 15 March (same year)

Transfer rules

For details about transfer and registration rules from the LLM Old Regulations to the LLM Revised Regulations: more » [pdf: 5pgs, 65KB; New window].

Please note: in England and Wales, the Law Society and General Council of the Bar do not recognize the Postgraduate Laws Programme as having QLD (Qualifying Law Degree) status. We advise you to contact the legal professional body in the jurisdiction where you intend to practise, to find out what their requirements are with regards to satisfying their entry requirements to the legal profession.