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LLM Generic Information

 

Duration

Minimum 12 months

Maximum 24 months

Entry Dates

September and January each year

Application Deadlines

Applications to Start In September:

There are 2 application deadlines: 31 December and 31 March. Candidates who submit their applications by 31 December will receive a decision by 31 January.  Candidates who submit their applications by 31 March will receive a decision by 30 April.

Applications to Start In January:

There are 2 application deadlines: 31 March and 30 June. Candidates who submit their applications by 31 March will receive a decision by 30 April.  Candidates who submit their applications by 30 June will receive a decision by 31 July

 

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Tuition Fee + Living Expenses

For the tuition fee please click here or go to "Tuition Fees" on the menu.

A single student living for 12 months in Dundee is advised to budget for at least £9,800 for the year to cover the following:

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Admissions Criteria

Applicants should have:

Deferred Entry Policy

Due to the very high number of applications received annually the CEPMLP is unable to defer admission in most cases.

Candidates who are unable to accept a place which has been offered to them should advise the University’s Admissions & Student Recruitment Office and the CEPMLP as soon as possible. In exceptional circumstances, the CEPMLP will arrange for deferred entry, but priority will be given to genuine cases where, for example, the candidate has secured funding from a source such as the British Council.

Candidates who neglect to reply to their offer letters or who fail to show up without informing the University in advance may not be eligible for deferred admission.

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Pre-Arrival Information

We understand that it can be rather confusing for an overseas applicant to appreciate the respective roles of the various departments involved in the admissions process.

This section aims to clarify for you the entire admissions procedure and who is responsible for what activity:

Admissions & Student Recruitment Office/CEPMLP

Hours of Study

Candidates requiring a Visa to study in the UK are often asked for detailed information on the number of hours of study their programme will entail.

Here is the relevant information for full-time LLM students:

The 3-Week Induction Programme is full-time, from 9am-5pm.

Thereafter, a single module of 20 credits is designed to be completed by a student with a high standard of English, putting in about 200 hours of work. For most modules which are assessed by research paper plus an examination, the student might expect to allocate his or her time as follows:

The dissertation should take two to three months. The length of time needed for an Internship will depend on the length of time actually spent on the Internship and the type of report prepared.

In summary, if the Induction Programme takes up one month and the dissertation takes two and a half months, that leaves eight and a half months to complete at least 7 modules requiring 200 hours per module. This will require the student to do 165 hours work per month, which is effectively full-time study.

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Career Path

The 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.

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