Kingston Univertisy Faculty of Business and Law



Name
: Mahwish Sheikh

Course: Masters of Law LLM

“During my experience at Kingston University, I found it to be well organized and extremely productive. Our classes were at a convenient time to accommodate both part time and full time students. We were provided with excellent professors, and the choice of modules offered was adequate.

My qualification has helped me immensely in building a strong future for myself. It has given me confidence, vision and great knowledge of law throughout the world. Since graduating I have been employed by one of the top firms in Dubai. I am privileged and honoured to be part of the LLM program 2007-2008.”
 

Postgraduate Law courses

The Faculty of Business and Law has a long and excellent reputation for providing masters courses designed to meet the demands of today's organisations and the ever changing global economy. Our courses suit the needs of new entrants to specialist areas as well as those with more advanced strategic aims and those seeking professional career progression. Attendance modes for all Law courses are with full-time or part-time to suit whichever method you feel with enhance your study experience.

Law Courses

Postgraduate Diploma in Law Full-time, Part-time
General Law LLM Full-time, Part-time.
September and January start
Business Law LLM Full-time, Part-time.
September and January start
Dispute Resolution LLM Full-time, Part-time.
September and January start
Employment Law LLM Full-time, Part-time.
September and January start
International Commercial Law LLM Full-time, Part-time.
September and January start
Masters of Law LLM with English Full-time, Part-time.
September start
Legal Studies MA
Part-time.
September Start

Law with Social Science combination courses

Law with Criminology LLM Full-time, Part-time
Law with Human Rights LLM Full-time, Part-time.
Law with International Relations LLM Full-time, Part-time.
Law with International COnflict LLM Full-time, Part-time.
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