Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
1 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Business Law | Commercial Law | Criminal Justice Studies | Environmental Law | History of Law | Indigenous Law | International Law | Islamic Sharia | Jurisprudence | Labour Law | Legal Practice | Legal Research | Legal Services | Legal Studies | Notaries Practice | Paralegal Studies
Area of study
Law
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2025-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


Key Facts

Qualification

LLM


Course duration

1 year


Available for September start 2025


Typical Entry Requirements

  • Entry Requirements: 2:2 Bachelors (Honours) or equivalent in a law or related social science degree
  • English Language Requirements: IELTS 7.0 with minimum 6.0 in each component, or equivalent
  • Other Requirements: Applicants are encouraged to submit an up-to-date CV as part of their application.

Course Overview

LLM by Research

The LLM by research is designed for students who wish to pursue research in a particular area of legal interest under the expert guidance of a member of the Department's staff.


Requirements for Completion for the LLM by Research

You will be required to complete a thesis of around 60,000 words. You will consult regularly with your supervisor, who will advise and provide guidance on the project. Those studying the degree full-time will also take a short course on research training to assist them to develop appropriate research skills.


Period of Study for the LLM by Research

The normal period of registration for a full-time student is 12 months during which time you should be based in Aberystwyth. The normal period of registration for a part-time student is two years. Those studying on a part-time basis need not be resident in Aberystwyth during this time.


About this course

Masters by Research

At Aberystwyth you can register for an MPhil or an LLM (Research). There is no difference between these qualifications. Most students register for the MPhil, which is recognised in the UK as a research qualification, whereas the LLM is usually reserved for taught Masters programmes. Some overseas students, however, prefer to be awarded an LLM because the title signifies clearly that it is a law degree. In either case, you can register for one year to produce a thesis of about 50,000 - 60,000 words. You will work under the direction of one or more supervisors but are not required to attend any classes. After the year at Aberystwyth you have up to two years to write up your research.


Studying for a Research Masters offers many of the attractions of studying for a PhD. It would be wrong, however, to think of a Masters dissertation as a short PhD. A Masters thesis should provide a detailed overview and critique of any area of law but it is not intended to provide an in-depth analysis in the same way as a PhD. The main advantage of the Research Masters, therefore, is that it enables you to complete a piece of research and obtain a qualification for it in a relatively short period of time. The Department of Law and Criminology is committed to a policy of innovation and development in teaching and research and regularly reviews both the range and content of its degree schemes, as well as its modes of teaching and assessment, in order to respond effectively to the needs and expectations of our student body. The Department of Law and Criminology aims to maximise choice in its provision of legal and criminological education while ensuring that teaching is informed by up-to-date scholarship at the highest level.


Modules September start - 2025

Year 1


Core

  • Grants Development Workshops: PGM2510, 10 credits
  • Leadership for Researchers: PGM1910, 10 credits
  • Manuscript Skills: Post Medieval Palaeographic and Diplomatic: PGM1210, 10 credits
  • Principles of Research Design: PGM0210, 10 credits
  • Public Engagement and Impact: PGM1610, 10 credits
  • Reading and Writing Development Group: PGM2610, 10 credits
  • Theoretical Foundations of Research in Law and Criminology: PGM2710, 10 credits
  • Ways of Reading: PGM0410, 10 credits
  • Ways of Working: PGM1810, 10 credits

Also available partially or entirely through the medium of Welsh


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