LL.M.

LL.M. (Master of Laws) is an advanced law degree that can be achieved in 1- year of full-time study or two years of part-time work. It is intended for law graduates and practicing lawyers seeking specialized knowledge in a particular field of law. The program provides in-depth coverage of legal issues, improves research abilities, and frequently includes a thesis component. LL.M. degrees can focus on various topics, such as international law, tax law, or human rights, and can help you further your career or practice in other jurisdictions.