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Open University: Master of Laws (LLM) (F25)
| Institution | Open University |
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| Department | The Open University |
| Web | http://www.open.ac.uk |
| general-enquiries@open.ac.uk | |
| Telephone | 0300 303 5303 |
| Study type | Taught |
Summary
In this LLM, you’ll explore how law responds to complex modern challenges while examining contemporary legal issues within wider social, political and ethical contexts. You’ll analyse legal sources, investigate key debates and develop advanced research skills. A substantial dissertation enables you to focus on a topic aligned with your professional interests or career goals. Along the way, you’ll strengthen your critical thinking, legal analysis and project planning skills. By the end, you’ll have the expertise and confidence to contribute to legal or policy work, progress into specialist roles, or prepare for doctoral study.
Key features of this course - Explore a variety of legal topics in their wider societal context
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Critically evaluate a range of research and analysis techniques
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Conduct research on a topic of relevance to your professional or personal interests
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Enhance your employability by demonstrating practical skills in planning and project delivery
LLM
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | You are expected to have an honours degree (in any subject) awarded by a recognised UK university or equivalent. Your spoken and written English must be of an adequate standard for postgraduate study. If English is not your first language, we recommend a minimum score of 6.5 under the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). Please see the IELTS website for details. |
| Location | Distance Learning Online None |
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