The LLM General Course at the University of East London allows individuals to tailor their learning experience according to their own professional interests. This postgraduate course provides an opportunity to explore legal mechanisms, concepts and frameworks across a range of disciplines, enabling students to craft a qualification that suits their career aspirations. Course Content: The course is structured into modules, the list of which is flexible allowing a particular individual to choose modules which are of most interest to them. This course can be studied either full-time or part-time. Full time students will study two semesters (one year), while part-time students will have their modules spread out through four semesters (two years).Key Modules: While some modules are compulsory, there is an optional set of modules as well to choose from. The compulsory modules are 'Legal Research Skills & Dissertation' and 'Alternative Dispute Resolution'. The optional modules include subjects such as 'International Commercial Arbitration', 'Corporate Governance: Law, Theory and Policy', 'Islamic Banking and Finance', 'Cyber law: Principles and Policy' among others.Future Careers: Graduates of the LLM General Course can look forward to careers in diverse fields like Business and commerce, Civil service, Government and Non-Government Organisations, International Organisations, Teaching/academic career and others as well. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.