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 Law (LL.M.)
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SchoolThe University of British Columbia - Faculty of Law
LocationVancouver, BC, Canada
School TypeLaw School
School SizeFull-time Graduate: 680
DegreeMaster
Honours
Co-op
Length1 Year(s)
Entry Grade (%)*76%
Prerequisites
Prerequisites NotesApplicants must hold a Bachelor of Laws degree or its equivalent from an approved law faculty. In addition, all applicants must meet the Faculty of Graduate Studies' minimum admission requirements. For master’s degree programs, the requirements are as follows: Normally, applicants for a master's degree program must hold the academic equivalent of a four-year bachelor's degree from UBC with one of the following:

- A minimum overall average in the B+ range (76% at UBC) in third- and fourth-year courses.

- Academic standing with at least 12 credits of third- or fourth-year courses in the A grade range (80% or higher at UBC) in the field of study.

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DescriptionThe Master of Laws (LL.M.) is a research-intensive degree that prepares graduates for opportunities in law teaching, legal research, policy development, public and governmental service, and the practice of law. The program attracts students with overseas common and civil law training, as well as those with LL.B. or J.D. degrees from Canada and the United States. The degree requirements include course work and a thesis. The focal point of the degree (and most of the course credits) is the thesis. Working closely with a supervising faculty member, students in the LLM program are expected to produce a substantial piece of original legal scholarship and of publishable quality. The LLM provides an opportunity for focused study in a chosen field of law. It does not, of itself, qualify a holder for entry to the legal profession in British Columbia or any other certification for legal practice. The program is normally of one year’s duration.
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