Law (Specialism International Environmental Law) LLM, PDip

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University of Kent

Course Overview

The Law (Specialism International Environmental Law) LLM, PDip is offered by the University of Kent. You study the theoretical, social, political and scientific perspectives that underlie the substantive areas of law, as well as the practical situations in which international environmental law operates.

Graduates of the Law (Specialism International Environmental Law) LLM, PDip programme from University of Kent take with them the knowledge and expertise required to pursue a professional or academic career in this contemporary and developing discipline. Studying for a Master's in Law (LLM) at Kent means having the certainty of gaining an LLM in a specialist area of Law.

The Kent LLM gives you the freedom to leave your choice of specialism open until after you arrive, your specialism being determined by the modules you choose.

Careers: Employability is a key focus throughout the University and at Kent Law School you have the support of a dedicated Employability and Career Development Officer together with a broad choice of work placement opportunities, employability events and careers talks. Details of graduate internship schemes with NGOs, charities and other professional organisations are made available to postgraduate students via the School's Employability Blog. Law graduates have gone on to careers in finance, international commerce, government and law or have joined, or started, an NGO or charity. Kent has an excellent record for postgraduate employment: over 96% of our postgraduate students who graduated in 2015 found a job or further study opportunity within six months.

About Kent Law School: Kent Law School (KLS) is the UK's leading critical law school. A cosmopolitan centre of world-class critical legal research, it offers a supportive and intellectually stimulating place to study postgraduate taught and research degrees. In addition to learning the detail of the law, students at Kent are taught to think about the law with regard to its history, development and relationship with wider society. This approach allows students to fully understand the law. Our critical approach not only makes the study of law more interesting, it helps to develop crucial skills and abilities required for a career in legal practice.

The Law School offers its flagship Kent LLM at the University's Canterbury campus (and three defined LLM programmes at the University's Brussels centre). Our programmes are open to non-law graduates with an appropriate academic or professional background who wish to develop an advanced understanding of law in their field. You study within a close-knit, supportive and intellectually stimulating environment, working closely with academic staff.

KLS uses critical research-led teaching throughout our programmes to ensure that you benefit from the Law School's world-class research. Our programmes are open to non-law graduates with an appropriate academic or professional background who wish to develop an advanced understanding of law in their field. You study within a close-knit, supportive and intellectually stimulating environment, working closely with academic staff. KLS uses critical research-led teaching throughout our programmes to ensure that you benefit from the Law School's world-class research.

National ratings: In the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2014, research by Kent Law School was ranked 8th in the UK for research intensity. We were also ranked 7th for research power and in the top 20 for research output, research quality and research impact. An impressive 99% of our research was judged to be of international quality and the School's environment was judged to be conducive to supporting the development of world-leading research.

 

Program Outline

Course Overview

  • Teaching method: Face to Face
  • Full Time Duration: 12 months
  • Part Time Duration: 24 months
  • This Program is taught in: English

Ratings:

  • Course rating:
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  • Value for money:

Fees:

  • Domestic Students: 7,300 GBP (9,500 USD) per 1
  • International Students: 14,700 GBP (19,400 USD) per 1

Address

University of Kent, United Kingdom

Course Overview

The Law (Specialism International Environmental Law) LLM, PDip is offered by the University of Kent. You study the theoretical, social, political and scientific perspectives that underlie the substantive areas of law, as well as the practical situations in which international environmental law operates.

Graduates of the Law (Specialism International Environmental Law) LLM, PDip programme from University of Kent take with them the knowledge and expertise required to pursue a professional or academic career in this contemporary and developing discipline. Studying for a Master's in Law (LLM) at Kent means having the certainty of gaining an LLM in a specialist area of Law.

The Kent LLM gives you the freedom to leave your choice of specialism open until after you arrive, your specialism being determined by the modules you choose.

Careers: Employability is a key focus throughout the University and at Kent Law School you have the support of a dedicated Employability and Career Development Officer together with a broad choice of work placement opportunities, employability events and careers talks. Details of graduate internship schemes with NGOs, charities and other professional organisations are made available to postgraduate students via the School's Employability Blog. Law graduates have gone on to careers in finance, international commerce, government and law or have joined, or started, an NGO or charity. Kent has an excellent record for postgraduate employment: over 96% of our postgraduate students who graduated in 2015 found a job or further study opportunity within six months.

About Kent Law School: Kent Law School (KLS) is the UK's leading critical law school. A cosmopolitan centre of world-class critical legal research, it offers a supportive and intellectually stimulating place to study postgraduate taught and research degrees. In addition to learning the detail of the law, students at Kent are taught to think about the law with regard to its history, development and relationship with wider society. This approach allows students to fully understand the law. Our critical approach not only makes the study of law more interesting, it helps to develop crucial skills and abilities required for a career in legal practice.

The Law School offers its flagship Kent LLM at the University's Canterbury campus (and three defined LLM programmes at the University's Brussels centre). Our programmes are open to non-law graduates with an appropriate academic or professional background who wish to develop an advanced understanding of law in their field. You study within a close-knit, supportive and intellectually stimulating environment, working closely with academic staff.

KLS uses critical research-led teaching throughout our programmes to ensure that you benefit from the Law School's world-class research. Our programmes are open to non-law graduates with an appropriate academic or professional background who wish to develop an advanced understanding of law in their field. You study within a close-knit, supportive and intellectually stimulating environment, working closely with academic staff. KLS uses critical research-led teaching throughout our programmes to ensure that you benefit from the Law School's world-class research.

National ratings: In the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2014, research by Kent Law School was ranked 8th in the UK for research intensity. We were also ranked 7th for research power and in the top 20 for research output, research quality and research impact. An impressive 99% of our research was judged to be of international quality and the School's environment was judged to be conducive to supporting the development of world-leading research.

 

Program Outlines

Course Overview

  • Teaching method: Face to Face
  • Full Time Duration: 12 months
  • Part Time Duration: 24 months
  • This Program is taught in: English

Ratings:

  • Course rating:
  • University rating:
  • Value for money:

Fees:

  • Domestic Students: 7,300 GBP (9,500 USD) per year
  • International Students: 14,700 GBP (19,400 USD) per year

Address

University of Kent, United Kingdom

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