The LLM Law is a postgraduate program offered by the University of Wolverhampton. This program provides a detailed insight into the legal mechanisms that regulate contemporary society. It offers an opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of legal principles and focus on areas that are of personal or professional interest.Course Content: The program is studied in full-time or part-time mode and builds on knowledge and understanding of the broad context in which law operates. The student will develop the necessary skills to use legal resources and gather, assimilate and disseminate information from a variety of sources. This will enable the student to analyze legal concepts in a critical and informed way and to provide legal solutions to complex problems.Key Modules: Whilst studying the LLM Law, students can focus their assessment on a particular professional area of interest within the legal field. Core modules include: Legal Research, International Human Rights, The United Nations International Security and Global Justice, Masters Level Dissertation. Students choose two other modules from a list on offer that includes subjects like: Corporate Insolvency, Law and Public Health, Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice and more.Accreditations: The University of Wolverhampton Law School is a member of the Law Teacher's Network, Association of Law Teachers, Higher Education Academy and International Association of Law Schools. Future Careers: This LLM will allow those seeking to work in the commercial field to demonstrate a comprehensive knowledge of legal issues affecting business. It will appeal to individuals already in the workforce who are looking for skills and knowledge enhancement. For those wishing to pursue an academic career, this course provides a basis from which to embark upon PhD study.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.