The LL.M. in General Law is a flexible, elective-driven program for students who want advanced legal study without fitting into a single specialized track. You can tailor your coursework to your interests—such as constitutional and administrative law, dispute resolution, labor and employment, or the American legal system.
The LL.M. in General Law at the University of Washington offers a versatile and elective-driven curriculum designed for students seeking advanced legal education without committing to a single specialization. This program allows you to customize your coursework based on your interests, covering areas such as constitutional law, administrative law, labor and employment, and dispute resolution.
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Note: Course availability and specific requirements may vary by term. It is advisable to confirm your final study plan with the academic advising team of the program.
To be considered for the LL.M. in General Law, applicants must meet specific academic and language proficiency criteria, including:
Graduates of the LL.M. in General Law program are well-equipped for a variety of legal careers. This degree opens doors to roles in private practice, government agencies, non-profit organizations, and academia. The program's flexibility allows students to gain expertise in multiple areas of law, enhancing their marketability and career opportunities in the global legal landscape.
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