The Law MA course offered by the University of Kent is a full-time or part-time Masters course that is suitable for both law and non-law graduates who wish to improve their knowledge of the law. The course offers the flexibility of a wide selection of modules covering many areas of law and also includes a dissertation component.Course Content: The course consists of six modules and a dissertation. Modules aim to develop your knowledge in various areas of law and you will develop the skills necessary to conduct legal research in your chosen area. The chosen area will also be the focus of your dissertation. Students can choose to restrict their studies to particular areas of law but also have the freedom to pick a diverse range of topics across the spectrum of legal studies.Key Modules: In addition to compulsory Law modules which are the Research Methods in Law and a dissertation on a chosen topic. You can select modules from a wide range including International Criminal Law, Law and Medical Ethics, International Business Transactions, Intellectual Property Law, and Public International Law.Accreditations: This Master's course is recognized by the UK Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and the Bar Standards Board.Future Careers: The University of Kent’s Law School supports students by providing a wide range of employability activities. Graduates have pursued careers in areas such as banking and finance, law, academia, NGOs, the government and the public sector, consulting, and the EU institutions.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.