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LLM Mediation and Alternative Dispute Resolution

The University of Law London, United Kingdom

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Next enrollment cycle

September 2023

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Total Course Fee

USD 17,180

Course Accredited By

PC

  • 45 Weeks
  • On Campus
  • Postgraduate
  • Degree
  • Up to 13% scholarship
A Master of Laws (LLM) is a postgraduate degree designed to enhance your academic legal knowledge, particularly focusing on specific areas of interest.

The course has been specially designed for law and non-law graduates who want to gain a Master’s qualification in law while developing an in-depth knowledge of different mediation and arbitration techniques and practices.

We have designed our LLM in Mediation and Alternative Dispute Resolution to be a hands-on, practical course which will realistically simulate mediation and negotiation scenarios, allowing you to develop the skills required in practice. Utilising the insights of our experienced professional tutors, you’ll have the chance to gain first-hand advice and support to fully understand the nuances and skills required to achieve favourable outcomes during dispute resolution.

When you study the LLM Mediation and Alternative Dispute Resolution with us you will:

  • Be taught by subject matter experts, former and current practitioners and research and teaching focused academics
  • Focus on legal practice, not just theory
  • Benefit from strategic partnerships with firms, regulators and accreditation bodies
  • Learn about Legal Technology by selecting to study modules in legal technology
  • Improve your employability by gaining important transferable skills and mapping your career with our careers team
  • The award-linked module for this programme (Mediation and Alternative Dispute Resolution) will also offer the chance to gain in-depth knowledge of mediation and alternative dispute resolution skills; core skills that are quickly becoming more sought after and are an increasingly more important part of the legal landscape.
  • In addition to a general induction to the programme, there is a two-week induction covering the Key Principles of the English Legal System. This is compulsory for non-law students, but also open to law students wanting a refresher in the fundamentals of the law of England and Wales. This would be useful for any student who has taken a considerable break from legal education.
  • To help prepare you for your dissertation you’ll study a range of compulsory and further optional Research Methods Training sessions in your first terms.

Please note that, due to Home Office regulations, students who require a Student Route visa to study with us are not permitted to study online and can only choose face-to-face taught modules.

Enrollment Cycles

  • September 2023
  • January 2024

UK Entry Requirements

  • Students should possess a UK undergraduate degree in any subject at 2:2 or above, or an equivalent qualification.

A compulsory two week induction is required for all students, unless they can evidence the successful completion of either:

  • an LLB or equivalent; or

a minimum of 3 legal modules, worth at least 80 QCFcredits that must include;

  • English Legal System
  • Contract Law
  • Law of Tort
  • English language requirements for applicants whose first language is not English
  • An English language level equivalent to IELTS 6.5 or above, with a minimum of 6.0 in each component. Please see 'Alternative English language qualifications' section below for alternatives to IELTS.

Terms 1 & 2 (full-time) or 1-4 (part-time)

  • Two week induction: For non-law students this includes a compulsory introduction to the law of England and Wales which must be completed before commencing your first modules.

You will complete:

  • Mediation and Alternative Dispute Resolution**
  • Civil and Criminal Litigation**
  • Research Methods Training (sessions throughout Terms 1 and 2 / 1-4)

You may then choose two from the list of elective modules* which includes modules such as:

  • Advocacy and Bar Skills**
  • International Arbitration 
  • Download the elective module guide
    *All elective modules are subject to availability.
    **Successful completion of these three modules results in an exemption from the University’s BPC Selection Event.
  • Term 3 (full-time) or 5 & 6 (part-time)
  • Dissertation in Mediation and Alternative Dispute Resolution
  • Part Time - 97 Weeks
  • Domestic students: £9,200
  •  Non-domestic students: £12,360 
  • Hong Kong students: HKD $120,000

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