Postgraduate

Law

Law

A postgraduate law degree allows students to develop specialist expertise in legal principles and practice while engaging critically with the role of law in addressing global, social, and commercial challenges. It provides a strong academic foundation while offering opportunities to specialise in areas such as international law, commercial law, human rights, intellectual property, and dispute resolution.

The programme offers the opportunity to study core subjects including advanced legal theory, comparative law, international trade law, corporate governance, and regulatory frameworks. Many courses also integrate case analysis, mooting, policy workshops, and independent research, enabling students to refine their legal reasoning, advocacy, and analytical skills.

Why study Postgraduate Degree in Law?

Studying law at postgraduate level is a chance to combine academic depth with practical application, preparing graduates for careers in legal practice, corporate sectors, international organisations, and public policy. It also provides a pathway to doctoral research or professional qualifications, equipping students to take on specialist or leadership roles within the legal field.

Entry Requirements

Academic Requirements

  • Undergraduate degree in law (LLB or equivalent) from a recognised institution.
  • Typical requirement: UK 2:1 or strong 2:2 equivalent.
  • Applicants with a degree in another discipline may be eligible for conversion programmes (e.g., Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL), MA Law, or MSc Law and Business).
  • International qualifications must be equivalent to UK standards (verified through UK ENIC if required).

Work Experience Requirements

  • LLM and taught law programmes: Work experience is not usually required, making them accessible to recent graduates.
  • Specialist programmes (e.g., International Business Law, Human Rights Law, Commercial Arbitration): Relevant legal, professional, or policy experience may strengthen an application.
  • Professional pathways (e.g., Bar Training Course, Solicitors Qualifying Examination prep): May require prior legal training or professional placements.
  • Internships, legal clinic work, or paralegal roles can enhance competitiveness.

English Language Requirements

  • IELTS Academic: Overall 6.5–7.0, with no band lower than 6.0.
  • TOEFL iBT: Overall score of 90–100.
  • PTE Academic: Score range 62–70.
  • Exemptions may be possible if previous study was conducted in English.

Additional Application Documents

  • Official academic transcripts and degree certificates (with certified translations if necessary).
  • Personal statement outlining motivation, legal interests, and career ambitions.
  • CV or résumé highlighting academic achievements, legal training, internships, or relevant professional experience.
  • Two references (academic or professional; often at least one academic referee is preferred).
  • Proof of English language proficiency (if applicable).
  • Some competitive programmes may also request a written sample of legal work or academic essay.