European Union Law

Study mode:On campus Study type:Part-time Languages: English
Local:$ 8.45 k / Year(s) Foreign:$ 18.1 k / Year(s)  
301–350 place StudyQA ranking:2216 Duration:12 months

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Our LLM European Union Law allows you to acquire a specialists knowledge and understanding of the law of the EU. You develop critical, analytical and research skills, ensuring you are capable of working in the field of EU law as a lawyer, regulator, legal adviser or researcher with government or international and business organisations (including the EU administration), and as an academic.

Please note that this course is also available on a part-time basis.

Why study LLM European Union Law at Essex?

Our School of Law has an international reputation for providing a legal education of the highest quality. In particular, in the most recent Research Assessment Exercise (RAE, December 2008) 90 per cent of our research was rated as of internationally excellent or internationally recognised quality.

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Our large community of graduates regularly inform our current postgraduates of opportunities in their organisations and businesses.

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A postgraduate qualification is a major achievement and greatly valued by employers. Recent surveys show that higher degree graduates are more likely to obtain jobs at professional or managerial level and less likely to be unemployed. For some jobs a postgraduate qualification may be essential, for others it offers a competitive edge. Our graduates go into a variety of jobs, where the key employability skills and knowledge they have gained through postgraduate study are put to good use.

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Within our School of Law, we offer supervision for PhD and MPhil. We have an international reputation for excellence in research and teaching, and our academics are at the cutting edge of scholarship. We build on our areas of success to foster an environment conducive to the highest quality research founded in legal theory and practice including socio-legal studies.
Our research students are encouraged to play a participative role in our activities, which include seminars at which speakers from home and abroad present ideas. Recent PhD theses have included studies of human rights and humanitarian law at national, European and international levels; company, commercial and trade law; family, child and medical law; digital and communications technology laws; public and constitutional law; and environmental law.

A Masters course is an academically rigorous programme during which you explore your subject in depth, reaching a high level of specialist knowledge. You draw on knowledge and skills from your undergraduate study or your professional life to produce work of a high academic standard, informed by current thinking and debate.

A Masters course lasts for twelve months (full-time), starting in October, and consists of taught modules during your autumn and spring terms, and normally a research-based dissertation or other project-based work submitted in September. Your balance of modules and research varies according to the subject but, typically, your research counts for 60 credits and there are 120 credits of modules, varying from 10 to 40 credits each. (If you are from the EU, then our Masters courses are regarded as second-cycle qualifications under the Bologna Declaration and consist of 90 ECTS credits).

In some subjects, Postgraduate or Graduate Certificates and Diplomas are available, which last for six to nine months (full-time) and consist of 60 or 120 credits, respectively. These include the modules and assessed work of a Masters, without a dissertation. Our Graduate Diplomas equip those with a Bachelors with knowledge to proceed to a Masters in a different subject.

Please note that module information on our course finder provides a guide to course content and may be subject to review on an annual basis.

ModulesCore modules

* Llm European Union Law

Compulsory modules

* Foundation Essay For European Union Law

Optional modules

* Approaches To Legal Theory
* Cybercrime
* Data Protection
* Electronic Products And The World Trading System
* Eu Company Law
* European Competition Law
* European Union Employment Law
* European Union Law And Human Rights
* Foundation Essay For European Union Law
* Foundation Essay For International Trade Law
* Freedom Of Expression, Privacy And The Media
* International Business Law: Models, Principles And Tools
* International Commercial Dispute Resolution 1
* International Commercial Law: Models, Principles And Tools
* International Financial Law
* International Sales Contracts And Carriage Of Goods
* International Trade Finance Law
* International Trade, Investment And Human Rights.
* Internet Regulation
* Legal Aspects Of Electronic Commercial Transactions
* Legal Research And The English Legal System
* Marine Insurance I
* Public International Trade Law
* Regulation Of Digital Content In The Eu
* The Economics Of The European Union
* The Enlargement Of The European Union
* Work-Based Project

Core modules must be taken and passed.
Core with options modules selected from limited lists must be taken and passed.
Compulsory modules must be taken.
Compulsory with options modules selected from limited lists must be taken.
Optional modules are selected from course specific lists.

Our applicants should have a 1st, 2:1 or high 2:2 degree in law, or in a related discipline, and/or substantial practical experience in a field related to the course. If English is not your first language, then we require IELTS 6.5 with at least 6.5 for the writing component. English Language Requirements IELTS band: 6.5 IMPORTANT NOTE: Since April 2014 the ETS tests (including TOEFL and TOEIC) are no longer accepted for Tier 4 visa applications to the United Kingdom. The university might still accept these tests to admit you to the university, but if you require a Tier 4 visa to enter the UK and begin your degree programme, these tests will not be sufficient to obtain your Visa. The IELTS test is most widely accepted by universities and is also accepted for Tier 4 visas to the UK- learn more.

Scholarship We offer many funding opportunities to support students, including a broad range of University of Essex scholarships, bursaries and research council funding to awards funded by charities and other external organisations.

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