Program Overview
The LLM in Commercial Law from the University of Bristol Law School equips students with expertise in an in-demand field, providing a deep understanding of commercial law challenges and opportunities in a global business environment. The program offers flexibility, allowing students to specialize in commercial law and choose an additional unit from another LLM. Taught by renowned academics, the LLM opens doors to careers in law, business, and finance, or as in-house lawyers, with its focus on developing transferable skills and fostering a competitive edge in the job market.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The LLM in Commercial Law at the University of Bristol Law School provides students with in-depth knowledge and skills in commercial law, an evolving and innovative field of law that is in high demand globally. The program aims to equip graduates with the expertise to navigate the challenges and opportunities presented by law in a global business environment.
Outline:
The LLM in Commercial Law consists of four units (120 credit points overall, 30 credit points each) and a compulsory dissertation (60 credit points). Students have the flexibility to choose three specialist Commercial Law units and one unit from another LLM program.
Teaching:
The program is taught by academics with significant expertise and a dedication to progressive and innovative thinking around business enterprise.
Careers:
Graduating from the LLM in Commercial Law opens doors to careers in various sectors, including law, business, and finance. The program helps students develop and deepen their understanding of commercial law, build transferable skills, and gain a competitive edge in the job market. It also provides a solid foundation for those seeking to pursue a research career.
Other:
The LLM in Commercial Law is particularly appealing to individuals looking to advance their careers in the legal, business, and finance sectors or as specialist in-house lawyers. The program offers a vibrant international community and small class sizes, fostering a supportive learning environment.
UK: full-time £13,700 per year UK: part-time (two years) £6,850 per year Overseas: full-time £26,700 per year For programmes that last longer than one year, please budget for up to an 8% increase in fees each year.