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LLM Degree Courses from the Centre for Energy, Petroleum & Mineral Law & Policy BachelorsUniversity of Dundee - United KingdomLLM degrees in: LLM degrees in:
Our LLM programme is designed for lawyers and non-lawyers to gain an understanding of the legal and regulatory environment and processes in the international energy and resources industries. It is suitable for those aspiring to be practising lawyers, legal advisers, contract managers and negotiators in these industries. Entry RequirementsEU and International students visit our EU and International webpages for entry requirements tailored to your home country. You should have a good 4-year degree, equivalent to a UK honours degree, preferably at upper 2nd class level or above. Candidates holding the equivalent of a good 2nd class lower degree may also apply. Degree certificates and academic transcripts must be provided. Preferred degree disciplines are Law, Economics, Geology, Petroleum or Mining Engineering, Finance. Work experience in the energy/natural resources industry is an advantage, though it is not a strict requirement for admission to the LLM.
English Language Requirement:
IELTS of 6.5 (or equivalent), if candidate's first language is not English. Please check our Language Requirements page for details of equivalent grades from other test providers, and information about the University of Dundee English Language courses. Other FeesNotesLLM degrees in: |
$25,412 Domestic N/P International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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LLM Degree Courses from the Centre for Energy, Petroleum & Mineral Law & Policy BachelorsUniversity of Dundee - United KingdomOur LLM programme is designed for lawyers and non-lawyers to gain an understanding of the legal and regulatory environment and processes in the international energy and resources industries. It is suitable for those as... Show More Our LLM programme is designed for lawyers and non-lawyers to gain an understanding of the legal and regulatory environment and processes in the international energy and resources industries. It is suitable for those aspiring to be practising lawyers, legal advisers, contract managers and negotiators in these industries.
The Centre for Energy, Petrolem and Mineral Law and Policy (CEPMLP) achieved a high research rating in the 2008 RAE as part of the submission from the University's Law Unit of Assessment. The Unit finished among the top four in Scotland (out of 11), and among the top 19 out of 67 in the UK. All of its research was classified as being of an international standard. The LLM is made up of compulsory and elective modules, from a wide range - visit the CEPMLP website to view the full list for a particular specialisation. The taught component is followed by either: a dissertation of up to 15,000 words on a topic approved by an academic supervisor, or an Internship report - students who choose this option are required to source an organisation willing to offer a 3-month work placement, approved by an academic supervisor, or an extended PhD Proposal - students who propose to follow up the LLM with a PhD may, with the approval of an academic supervisor, submit a 10,000 word PhD proposal Entry RequirementsEU and International students visit our EU and International webpages for entry requirements tailored to your home country. You should have a good 4-year degree, equivalent to a UK honours degree, preferably at upper 2nd class level or above. Candidates holding the equivalent of a good 2nd class lower degree may also apply. Degree certificates and academic transcripts must be provided. Preferred degree disciplines are Law, Economics, Geology, Petroleum or Mining Engineering, Finance. Work experience in the energy/natural resources industry is an advantage, though it is not a strict requirement for admission to the LLM.
English Language Requirement: IELTS of 6.5 (or equivalent), if your first language is not English. Please check our Language Requirements page for details of equivalent grades from other test providers, and information about the University of Dundee English Language courses. Other FeesNotesLLM degrees in: |
$25,412 Domestic N/P International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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LLM Degree Courses from the Centre for Energy, Petroleum & Mineral Law & Policy MastersUniversity of Dundee - United KingdomOur LLM programme is designed for lawyers and non-lawyers to gain an understanding of the legal and regulatory environment and processes in the international energy and resources industries. It is suitable for those as... Show More Our LLM programme is designed for lawyers and non-lawyers to gain an understanding of the legal and regulatory environment and processes in the international energy and resources industries. It is suitable for those aspiring to be practising lawyers, legal advisers, contract managers and negotiators in these industries. Entry RequirementsEU and International students visit our EU and International webpages for entry requirements tailored to your home country. You should have a good 4-year degree, equivalent to a UK honours degree, preferably at upper 2nd class level or above. Candidates holding the equivalent of a good 2nd class lower degree may also apply. Degree certificates and academic transcripts must be provided. Preferred degree disciplines are Law, Economics, Geology, Petroleum or Mining Engineering, Finance. Work experience in the energy/natural resources industry is an advantage, though it is not a strict requirement for admission to the LLM.
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$25,412 Domestic N/P International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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LLM Degree Courses from the Centre for Energy, Petroleum & Mineral Law & Policy MastersUniversity of Dundee - United KingdomOur LLM programme is designed for lawyers and non-lawyers to gain an understanding of the legal and regulatory environment and processes in the international energy and resources industries. It is suitable for those as... Show More Our LLM programme is designed for lawyers and non-lawyers to gain an understanding of the legal and regulatory environment and processes in the international energy and resources industries. It is suitable for those aspiring to be practising lawyers, legal advisers, contract managers and negotiators in these industries. The Centre for Energy, Petrolem and Mineral Law and Policy (CEPMLP) achieved a high research rating in the 2008 RAE as part of the submission from the University's Law Unit of Assessment. The Unit finished among the top four in Scotland (out of 11), and among the top 19 out of 67 in the UK. All of its research was classified as being of an international standard.
Programme Content The LLM is made up of compulsory and elective modules, from a wide range - visit the CEPMLP website to view the full list for a particular specialisation. The taught component is followed by either: a dissertation of up to 15,000 words on a topic approved by an academic supervisor, or
an Internship report - students who choose this option are required to source an organisation willing to offer a 3-month work placement, approved by an academic supervisor, or Entry RequirementsEU and International students visit our EU and International webpages for entry requirements tailored to your home country. Candidate should have a good 4-year degree, equivalent to a UK honours degree, preferably at upper 2nd class level or above. Candidates holding the equivalent of a good 2nd class lower degree may also apply. Degree certificates and academic transcripts must be provided. Preferred degree disciplines are Law, Economics, Geology, Petroleum or Mining Engineering, Finance. Work experience in the energy/natural resources industry is an advantage, though it is not a strict requirement for admission to the LLM.
English Language Requirement: IELTS of 6.5 (or equivalent), if your first language is not English. Please check our Language Requirements page for details of equivalent grades from other test providers, and information about the University of Dundee English Language courses.
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$25,412 Domestic N/P International |
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Commercial and Corporate Law MastersUniversity of London - United KingdomThe LLM (Master of Laws) is an internationally recognised postgraduate law degree comparable to an MBA in business and management.
Commercial and Corporate Law specialism The LLM (Master of Laws) is an internationally recognised postgraduate law degree comparable to an MBA in business and management.
Commercial and Corporate Law specialism You can choose to specialise in your LLM in Commercial and Corporate Law, which is one of the most in-demand specialisations within the Postgraduate Laws programme. This specialism is highly relevant to those working in the city of London and other financial centres and gives an in-depth understanding of laws governing business, trade, competition and financial services. There are no specific courses that you have to take. You can choose from more than 35 courses within this specialisation, which includes options in specialist and complex areas such as telecommunications law and natural resources law. Whether you want to get in-depth knowledge within your current field or develop expertise in a new area, you are likely to be able to customise your LLM to meet your specific needs. Entry RequirementsAcademic Requirements Access is a key principle for all distance study programmes offered through the University of London International Programmes, and Postgraduate Laws is no exception. The programme offers the opportunity to gain the same prestigious qualification awarded to students enrolled with one of the University's Colleges but without coming to London. It is open to a wide range of students and assessed to the same high standard as a programme within one of the University's Colleges. There are no requirements for you to come to London, so no relocation or travel costs and you can continue working full time. In addition, any number of students can join this programme, so if you meet our entrance requirements you will be offered a place. In order to be eligible to register for the LLM degree, Postgraduate Diploma in Laws or Postgraduate Certificate in Laws, you must satisfy the entrance requirements given below:
Master of Laws (LLM) Applicants are required to have at least one of the following: LLB degree from the University of London with at least second class honours (candidate’s who obtained the LLB Pass degree before 1969 may make a special application). An undergraduate degree (e.g. LLB) which is considered at least comparable to a UK second class honours degree, from an institution acceptable to the University, in a subject appropriate to the LLM. Masters degree from an institution acceptable to the University, in a subject appropriate to the LLM. Passed the Bar Vocational Course (BVC) of England and Wales or the Qualifying Examination of the Solicitors Regulation Authority of England or the corresponding examinations in Scotland or Northern Ireland, where in either case the student has also obtained an undergraduate degree which is considered at least comparable to a UK second class honours degree from an institution acceptable to the University. Obtained either the Common Professional Examination or an acceptable Graduate Diploma in Law where in either case the student has also obtained an undergraduate degree which is considered at least comparable to a UK second class honours degree from an institution acceptable to the University. Qualified as a solicitor or barrister in England or Wales, or the equivalent outside England or Wales. Postgraduate Diploma in Law from the University of London. In these admission criteria a degree ‘in a subject appropriate to the LLM’ means a first degree which is considered by the University to have substantial law content.
English Language requirement You will meet the English language requirement if you have passed any of the following within the past three years: - (IELTS) International English Language Testing System when an overall score of at least 6.5 is achieved with a minimum of 6.0 in the Written sub-test - Pearson Test of English (Academic) score of 59 or above, with at least 59 in both Reading and Writing elements and at least 54 in Speaking and Listening elements - Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English - Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English, provided grade - C or above is achieved - (TOEFL) iBT Test of English as a Foreign Language overall score of 92 or above with at least 22 in both Reading and Writing Skills sub-tests and at least 20 in both Speaking and Listening sub-tests provided that the examination was taken before 29 May 2014. Please note we are unable to accept (TOEFL) iBT Test of English as a Foreign Language results if you have taken the examination after the 29 May 2014. Alternatively an applicant may be considered for admission to the LLM, Postgraduate Diploma in Laws or Postgraduate Certificate in Laws if they submit evidence of: - Substantial education (minimum of eighteen months) conducted and assessed in English; or - Substantial work experience (minimum of eighteen months) conducted in English. Where an applicant does not meet the required English language level but believes they can demonstrate the required level for admission the University may, at its discretion, consider the application. Other Fees |
$12,724 Domestic $12,724 International |
12 Months Fulltime |
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