Kent Law School

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Combined Title LLM

Why study the Combined Title LLM?

The Combined Title LLM gives students the ability to choose any two areas of legal interest from the range of taught LLM specialisms available at Kent Law School to create their own personal joint combination LLM.

Students choose one subject area as their ‘major’ subject and study all three core modules required for that programme.  They also chose a ‘minor’ subject and study any three modules offered for that programme (including but not restricted to core modules).  Students also complete a supervised dissertation in either of the two areas.

This results in students being awarded with an LLM in one subject with another - chosen from any of the possible combinations available, for example:

  • European Law and International Commercial Law
  • International Law and European Law
  • Environmental Law and Public International Law

Download the 2011-12 Module Guide for more information about taught postgraduate modules offered at Kent Law School.

Study in Canterbury, or in Canterbury and Brussels

In addition to choosing to study this programme solely at the Canterbury campus, we are currently making provision to give students the opportunity to study this programme at both the Canterbury and Brussels campuses if they wish - spending one term at each campus before returning to the designated 'home' campus of their choice to complete their dissertation. Please contact us if you would like to discuss this 'split site' option in more detail

More Information


For more information, please contact the Programme Convener for the subject you would like to major in, or for general information, please contact the Postgraduate Office:

Kent Law School
Eliot College
University of Kent
Canterbury
Kent
CT2 7NS
United Kingdom

Telephone: +44 (0)1227 824595
E-mail: Postgraduate Office

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Last Updated: 04/11/2011