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Master of Laws

  • Masters (Coursework)

Our LLM is designed to provide an advanced level of flexible legal study for both full-time and part-time students. You can study while you work to keep up the momentum or go full-time to get to the next level even faster.

Key details

Degree Type
Masters (Coursework)
Duration
1 year full-time
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Dec, Mar
Domestic Fees
$11,195 per year

About this course

Our LLM is designed to provide an advanced level of flexible legal study for both full-time and part-time students. You can study while you work to keep up the momentum or go full-time to get to the next level even faster. Entry to the LLM is available throughout the year providing the flexibility you need to accelerate your career. The LLM also permits cross-disciplinary study in the form of one or two masters courses (up to 30-points) from another faculty at the University of Auckland. It also provides skills in legal research methodology for those without advanced skills in this area. With over 30 taught courses to choose from you can concentrate your study in particular areas of specialisation or study a broad range of legal subjects. The LLM can be undertaken by coursework, research or a combination of both. This programme allows you to study specific areas of law in greater depth and complexity than at an undergraduate level. The programme offers courses that provide detailed analyses of particular areas of law, as well as courses that are more policy-oriented. Each course contains a significant research component, usually in the form of a 12,500-word research essay for 30-point courses. This programme allows you to conduct in-depth study in an area of personal interest to enhance employment opportunities either professionally or academically. Specialisation is optional but you can choose to have your LLM awarded in one of our six specialisation areas: , , , , Litigation and Dispute Resolution or You must complete a minimum of 90 points (made up of approved taught courses, a dissertation, thesis or research portfolio) in one of the six specialisations for the degree to be conferred with an endorsement in that particular area.

Study locations

City

Course structure

The LLM is made up of 120 points undertaken by coursework, research or a combination of both.

Taught masters (LLM by coursework)

A taught masters can be structured in the following three ways:

120 points of taught courses
OR

90 points of taught courses and a 30-point dissertation
OR

105 points of taught courses and 15-point supervised research

  • All three options are to be completed in two full-time semesters (1 year) or eight part-time semesters (4 years).

Research masters (LLM by 120-point thesis)

120-point thesis (40,000 words).

  • To be completed in two full-time semesters (1 year) or four part-time semesters (2 years).

Combination of taught and research masters (LLM by 90-point thesis)

30 points of taught courses, dissertation or supervised research and a 90-point thesis (30,000 words).

  • To be completed in two full-time semesters (1 year) or four part-time semesters (2 years).

Flexible study

We understand that personal, family and work commitments are important factors when deciding whether to study, so we offer options to fit with your lifestyle:

  • Full-semester courses taught in the early evening once a week
  • Half-semester courses taught for six weeks of the semester in the early evening once a week
  • Intensively-taught courses over three to five days (usually incorporating a weekend break, ie Weds, Thurs, Fri, Mon, Tue)
  • Independent research programmes.

Scholarships

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Postgraduate pathway

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