The Law LLM course offered by the University of Central Lancashire fosters an in-depth understanding of Law from an international perspective. It is designed for graduates from all disciplines, backgrounds, and experience levels who wish to gain postgraduate Law qualifications. The course spans one year full-time or two years part-time.Course Content: The course structure is flexible, allowing students to tailor the modules according to their areas of interest within international law. Thematic modules encompass a wide range of topics such as workplace law, human rights, information technology law, and intellectual property, among others. Students also undertake a dissertation on a research topic of their choice.Key Modules: Key modules include International Business Law, International Human Rights Law, Research Methods and Skills, and Dissertation in Law. Optional modules include Employment Law in Practice, Medical Law and Ethics, Cyber Crime and Cyber Security. Accreditations: The Law LLM course at the University of Central Lancashire is recognised by the Bar Standards Board and the Solicitor's Regulation Authority.Future Careers: Graduates have gone on to successful careers in legal practice, academia, the civil service, non-governmental organisations, and international organisations. This course also provides foundations for a career as a solicitor or barrister in the UK, or as an international legal specialist. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.