The Law LLM course at the University of Leicester is designed for those who wish to explore more deeply and critically into the field of law. This program enables students to improve their key skills and enrich their knowledge base on various topics through an extensive choice of modules. All the modules are taught by the University's leading academicians.Course Content: The course offers an extensive range of modules which cover a broad spectrum of legal themes. It allows the opportunity to focus on specific topics such as human rights at national and international levels, aspects of criminal justice, commercial law, and medical law amongst others. Students will also undertake a dissertation in a relevant field of law which they find interesting or which aligns to their career aspirations.Key Modules: On this LLM programme, you can choose to study from a range of modules which include: Medical Law and Ethics; Internet Law and Regulation; International Human Rights Law; Child Law in Domestic and International Context; and Commercial Conflict of Laws and International Litigation.Accreditations: Information regarding course accreditation is not explicitly stated on the course page.Future Careers: A postgraduate Law degree opens up a wide range of careers, not only in the legal professions. Graduates have gone on to work in roles such as company secretaries, chartered certified accountants, and immigration advisers. Many of our graduates also go on to further academic study.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.