The LLM (Master of Laws) course at the Manchester Metropolitan University is a postgraduate program designed to provide the opportunity to students to study new and emerging areas of law and to enhance their ability in legal research, writing, and reasoning. This course offers flexibility as it allows students to choose their pathway on enrolment.Course Content: Throughout the course, students will learn one core unit – Research Methods – followed by learning advanced studies in intellectual property, international human rights laws, corporate governance, employment law and legislation. Along with that, students will be acquainted with diverse areas of law that suit individual interests.Key Modules: The course consists of several modules including Criminal Law Theory, International Human Rights Law, Data Protection Law, Intellectual Property Law, Research Methods, Advanced Aspects of Medical Law and legal dissertation writing option.Accreditations: There is no specific accreditation information provided for this course. Future Careers: This course equips the students with skills that are highly marketable and sought after by a variety of employers including law firms, businesses, charities and the public sector. The course also supports career progression for those already in work, enables lawyers to broaden their knowledge in areas of law relevant to their career or to move into new areas.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.