

MLaw Masters in Law
About this course
A Masters in Law, or MLaw, is an integrated undergraduate and postgraduate legal degree that allows exceptional students to develop a level of legal expertise beyond what a conventional undergraduate LLB can provide. The MLaw builds on a strong qualifying law foundation and extends into advanced research, specialist legal topics and postgraduate-level critical engagement with the law. It is a distinctive qualification that positions graduates with an unusually deep preparation for legal practice or academic careers. At York St John University, the four-year full-time programme develops your legal knowledge through interactive lectures and workshops in an environment where staff get to know students individually. You will study the foundations of the English legal system, the core substantive areas of law and more advanced specialist content. The MLaw at York St John includes a foundation year for students who need additional preparation, a sandwich year, a year abroad and a work placement, making it one of the most comprehensively structured programmes available, with opportunities at each stage to develop academic preparation, professional experience and international perspectives. The York St John Law Clinic provides the opportunity to gain valuable legal work experience, working on real matters under supervision. This kind of clinical legal education is highly regarded by the profession and develops the practical legal skills and professional judgement that academic study alone cannot fully provide. The MLaw is a qualifying law degree and provides stronger preparation for the academic stage of legal training than the standard LLB. Graduates pursue careers in legal practice as solicitors or barristers, subject to completing the required professional training, as well as in the civil service, policy, legal research and academia. Postgraduate study in law or related fields is also accessible for those with specific research interests.
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