225 Master's degrees in Legal Studies in England, United Kingdom

Law and Society
The Law and Society degree offered at the University of Reading places emphasis on the doctrinal, theoretical and contextual study of law, and your self-understanding as a participant in the practice of legal scholarship.
Law (SQE1) - Part-time evening
The Law (SQE1) - Part-time evening programme is offered by The University of Law, Postgraduate programmes.

Legal Practice
During this Legal Practice Postgrad.Dip. degree offered at the University of Westminster you'll have the opportunity to enhance your CV through undertaking real client legal work at our Legal Advice Clinic, working under the supervision of tutors and practising specialist lawyers. The University of Westminster and its courses are located in London.
Legal and Political Theory
This Legal and Political Theory MA from University College London (UCL) provides students with key analytical skills to study the ethical dimensions of public policy.
Secondary
The PGCE - Secondary programme from University of Worcester empowers you to motivate others to explore and understand the world.
Legal Technology
At the Legal Technology programme offered by Middlesex University you will gain professional expertise in the use of technology (e.g., AI) in legal practice, and develop new skills for a rewarding career in the legal world.
Law and Finance
The MSc Law & Finance course from the University of Leeds is tailored to provide expertise in the intricacies of law and finance, combining deep academic insights with practical applications to bridge the gap between these interrelated disciplines.
US Bar Preparation Course Online
This US Bar Preparation Course Online course The University of Law has been designed especially for non-US law graduates and lawyers by building upon your existing knowledge and developing your legal analysis and communication skills.

Advanced Legal Studies
This generalist Advanced Legal Studies course offered at the University of Reading will give you maximum flexibility, enabling you to tailor your studies to meet your own interests and ambitions in a broad range of areas. It aims to equip you with the knowledge and skills you require to succeed as professionals, scholars and leaders in the field of law.

International Dispute Resolution
Understand the principles and practice of International Dispute Resolution and the changing commercial contexts in which they operate in the International Dispute Resolution course at the Liverpool John Moores University.
Contemporary Policing
The Contemporary Policing programme at Anglia Ruskin University will help you advance your career in the police service. Explore the key challenges facing police in today’s rapidly changing world, and develop enhanced critical and research skills to help tackle them.
Legal Technology - Part-time
This PGDip Legal Technology - Part-time programme is taught at The University of Law will provide you with the knowledge to help you achieve your ambitions.
Law General (AMIL) - Part-time
At the PG Cert Law General (AMIL) - Part-time programme offered by The University of Law you can study face to face or online.
Political and Legal Theory
University of Warwick's Political and Legal Theory MA questions how normative analysis might be applied to address matters of public concern by developing a knowledge and understanding of central normative concepts, theories and ideas and their implications for public policy, institutional design and the law.

Law
The Law course from University of Chester is designed to equip you with the necessary expertise to succeed in this dynamic environment.
Law
The University of Sheffield offers a Master of Arts (MA) in Law, designed for graduates without a law degree. This course spans two years for full-time students and three years for part-time attendees, providing an in-depth understanding of the English legal system and essential legal skills.
Socio-Legal Research
The Socio-Legal Research programme at the University of Oxford is a one-year research master’s degree offered by the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies (CSLS). It can either serve as a qualification in its own right or as a route into the Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) degree, including the DPhil in Socio-Legal Studies.
Law
The Master of Arts in Law (MA) at Technological University Dublin is a part-time programme designed for graduates of the Postgraduate Diploma in Law from TU Dublin or the Dublin Institute of Technology. This course spans one year and combines online and on-campus attendance, offering a comprehensive approach to advanced legal studies.

Advanced Legal Practice
This Advanced Legal Practice programme at Leeds Beckett University is for qualified solicitors and barristers. You’ll build on your professional qualifications to achieve a specialist academic award.

Law (Criminal Justice)
The Law (Criminal Justice) LLM degree at Northumbria University encompasses the systems, processes and institutions that respond to crime, from policing and prosecution to courts, punishment and rehabilitation.