The LLM Master of Laws (General) at The University of Law is a postgraduate program available for both law and non-law graduates looking to gain a deep understanding of the legal system. This course allows one to customize the approach to learning and focus on areas of interest while also developing the skills and knowledge to prepare for a specialized career in law.Course Content: The course offers a flexible approach to postgraduate study, where students can tailor the program to their own specific needs and career aspirations. The LLM Master of Laws is a unique feature that allows for the study of law in a broader social, political, and economic context. Full-time, part-time, and online study options are available to accommodate various schedules and preferences.Key Modules: The course requires students to complete a dissertation and three optional modules which allow a high level of customization based on the individual interests of each student. Some of the choices include Business Law and Regulation of Financial Markets and Institutions, International Human Rights, Employment Law in Context in the UK and EU, Intellectual Property Law, Corporate Governance, and Finance and Policy.Accreditations: Upon successful completion, students will be awarded an LLM Master of Laws. The qualification also meets the requirements of the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Bar Standards Board, enabling students to proceed to the legal practice course (LPC) or Bar professional training course (BPTC).Future Careers: Having a broader understanding of many areas of law, graduates of the LLM (General) course are well prepared for a wide range of careers. This may include becoming a solicitor or barrister, working within international organizations, or progressing to a PhD. There are also many other potential career paths in business, media, the public sector, and beyond.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.