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264 Master's degrees in Legal Studies in United Kingdom
Legal Ethics - part-time
A Master of Laws (LLM) in Legal Ethics - part-time from the The University of Law is a postgraduate degree designed for law and non-law graduates to enhance your academic legal knowledge.
Investment Regulation - part-time
A Master of Laws (LLM) in Investment Regulation - part-time from the The University of Law is a postgraduate degree designed for law and non-law graduates to enhance your academic legal knowledge.

International Human Rights Law with Placement Year
The LLM in International Human Rights Law with Placement Year programme from University of Hertfordshire offers a firm foundation for human rights specialisation and enables you to explore a wide range of subjects in this area. You’ll examine the latest developments and critically analyse arguments on all sides of Human Rights debates.
Legal Practice
The Legal Practice program at Middlesex University aims to provide you the opportunity to qualify as a solicitor of England and Wales, enabling you to prepare for the mandatory Solicitors’ Qualifying Examinations (SQE).

Law
The Law degree offered at the University of Reading will support you in developing an original and well-conceived PhD proposal, which you will later be able to use when seeking admission into doctoral programmes.
Law (SQE1) Online - Part-time
The MA Law (SQE1) Online - Part-time from The University of Law is a law conversion course and includes our SQE1 Preparation Course, which prepares students for the SQE1 assessments.

International Business and Commercial Law
This course is designed to immerse you in a deep understanding of the global economy and the interconnected legal aspects that shape international business and commerce.
Legal Practice
The Legal Practice programme offered by Teesside University is designed for graduates who want to qualify as a solicitor using the new SQE route to practice, with the option to gain a master’s award. Develop the skills employers are seeking and enhance your academic knowledge while preparing for life in legal practice.
Economics for Competition Law
The Economics for Competition Law programme at King's College London is a classic distance-learning programme that brings economic theory to the practice of competition law by covering conceptual foundations as applied in the context of competition law.

Criminology (Cybercrime and Cybersecurity)
On this Criminology (Cybercrime and Cybersecurity) programme offered at the University of Surrey, you'll develop the knowledge and practical skills to identify the drivers, motives and dynamics of cybercrime.

Law
This Law programme from Newcastle University provides a challenging legal education. It is flexible and allows you to explore your own interests whilst developing an advanced knowledge of the principles of law.

Regulation and Compliance
This Regulation and Compliance MSc at Queen Mary University of London teaches you the fundamentals of different regulatory frameworks and provides a focused approach on compliance practice in different legal area. Your courses focus on compliance in the UK, EU, and global markets.
Law
Law is offered by University of Buckingham. The LLM by Research requires an original contribution to the body of knowledge in a particular academic or professional discipline. It will take approximately one year to complete with full-time study and two years of part-time study.

Legal Practice
The Legal Practice programme from Bournemouth University enables students to gain an understanding of the functioning of legal knowledge to either undertake the Solicitors Qualifying Exam (SQE) Part 1 or to progress to a career at the Bar.
Law and Finance
The Law and Finance at the University of Oxford is taught jointly by the Law Faculty and the Saïd Business School. It will provide you with an advanced interdisciplinary understanding of economic and financial concepts and their application to legal topics.
Legal Practice
USW is proud to be a Top 50 Law School (Guardian League Tables), and the Legal Practice from University of South Wales offers you the opportunity to gain an internationally recognised LLM qualification in addition to your Legal Practice Course (LPC).
Postgraduate Pathway in Law
This Postgraduate Pathway in Law offered at Birmingham City University International College leads onto a range of LLM conversion courses – so you don’t need a degree in Law to be eligible!

Legal Practice (SQE1 and 2)
The Legal Practice (SQE1 and 2) programme from London Metropolitan University is a Level 7 course, which can be studied across two semesters (full-time) or four semesters (part-time). It is designed for law graduates who want to have the best possible preparation for Parts One and Two of the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE 1 and 2).
Professional Legal Practice
The Professional Legal Practice at University of Strathclyde is essential for entry to both the solicitors’ and advocates’ branches of the profession. It meets the requirements of the Law Society of Scotland’s Professional Education and Training Stage 1.

Law
If you're ready to take your expertise and qualifications in Law into a postgraduate research degree, the University of Portsmouth is the perfect place to do it.