The Law (General LLM) postgraduate course at the University of Dundee is a specialist programme designed for students looking to broaden their understanding of law or to specialise in a particular area. As a flexible programme, it caters to both graduates who have already studied law at undergraduate level and those who have no knowledge of law and wish to gain a broad understanding of the subject. Course Content: The course allows students to construct their own program of law studies to suit their personal and professional needs. For students who want to study a broad range of legal areas, it offers the opportunity to do so. For those who want to focus on a specific area, there are also high levels of specialisation available. Studying at this degree level equips students with key transferable skills, including advanced legal research. Key Modules: Key subject areas include commercial, corporate and competition law, intellectual property, energy law and policy, and health law. Students can choose to focus on a particular area or broaden their legal knowledge through a diverse range of subjects. Future Careers: Graduates of the Law (General LLM) program have a wide array of career options. While many go on to practice as lawyers, others find roles in sectors such as finance, healthcare, energy, or international business. Many with this degree also choose academic or research careers. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.