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172 Master's degrees in Legal Studies in United Kingdom

Advanced Legal Studies
This generalist Advanced Legal Studies course offered at the University of Reading will give you maximum flexibility, enabling you to tailor your studies to meet your own interests and ambitions in a broad range of areas. It aims to equip you with the knowledge and skills you require to succeed as professionals, scholars and leaders in the field of law.

Law CPE
The Law CPE programme offered by University of Brighton will expand the knowledge of those working in the justice, social and consumer sectors, as well as supporting a move to a career as a barrister or solicitor.

Public Procurement Law and Policy
The Public Procurement Law and Policy programme from the University of Nottingham is open to those with a legal background and those without, and does not require a law degree.
Legal Technology - Part-time
This PGCert Legal Technology - Part-time is taught at The University of Law will provide you with the knowledge to help you achieve your ambitions.

Legal Practice (CILEX)
This Legal Practice (CILEX) course from the University of West London is designed to give you the necessary skills to build a career as a legal practitioner while studying for a Masters degree.
Bar Practice Course (BPC) - full-time
If you have a law degree or GDL and wish to train as a barrister, the Bar Practice Course (BPC) - full-time (previously the Bar Professional Training Course - BPTC) at The University of Law is designed to help you secure pupillage
Law
This Law programme at the University of Northampton with our Faculty in Business and Law, offers the opportunity to undertake advanced legal research.
Bar Training Course
The Bar Training Course programme from Manchester Metropolitan University offers a vital step in your journey towards joining the Bar, with everything from our learning technology to our academic team created to give you the expertise and experience you’ll need to pursue a future as a Barrister.

Food Law
Food law is a dynamic area of law, heavily influenced by developments at an EU level. Over the years this Food Law course from Liverpool John Moores University has recruited students from all over the globe and from many different backgrounds.
Investment Regulation - part-time
A Master of Laws (LLM) in Investment Regulation - part-time from the The University of Law is a postgraduate degree designed for law and non-law graduates to enhance your academic legal knowledge.

Fashion Law
The Fashion Law LLM at Queen Mary University of London gives you the unique opportunity to specialise in a thriving and growing area of legal practice. You will focus on the laws and regulatory frameworks applicable to the fashion industry and develop a wider understanding of the socio-cultural and policy issues, including cultural appropriation, fast fashion, and sustainability.

Law
This Law programme at University of Strathclyde is suitable for those interested in law in general, but who have not yet identified a particular area of speciality.
Law and Finance
The Law and Finance MSc offered by UCL is designed for a new generation of legal and financial leaders. This innovative, transdisciplinary course equips you with a strong foundation in legal, financial, and economic analysis - and, crucially, the ability to apply that knowledge in context.

Law - Health, Law and Society
The Law - Health, Law and Society is a distinctive programme at University of Bristol that goes beyond traditional healthcare law studies.
Graduate Diploma in Law (Distance Learning)
This Graduate Diploma in Law (Distance Learning) programme from Leeds Beckett University will help you on your journey into the legal profession if you do not have a first degree in law.
Law (International Law)
The Law (International Law) programme from University of Kent allows you to broaden and deepen your knowledge and understanding of law by specialising in one or more different areas.

AI and the Law
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a rapidly developing field that is having a profound impact on various aspects of society and business. This AI and the Law programme from Queen Mary University of London will consider the legal, technological, and ethical issues surrounding AI and analyse emerging laws and policy across the globe.

Criminology and Law
The MA Criminology and Law at Bangor University will provide students with postgraduate level knowledge and skills in the interdisciplinary area of criminology and law. It builds on criminological and legal skills and knowledge so as to provide specialist training in criminological, criminal justice and legal research.

Commercial Law
The Commercial Law degree offered by the University of Birmingham is ideal if you're looking for a career specialising in English commercial law. Immerse yourself in this field to understand the challenges of commercial transactions and how knowledge of the legal framework can make trade easier.

Construction Law
The Construction Law course at the University of Strathclyde provides extensive training for lawyers and construction professionals with an interest in developing a thorough knowledge of construction law for practical application.