Master of Laws LLM

    Master of Laws LLM

    Duration1 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    NZD 46,282 / Year

    Master of Laws LLM

    About

    Our LLM is designed exclusively for law degree holders to provide an advanced level of flexible legal study for both full-time and part-time students. You can study while you work to keep up the momentum or go full-time to get to the next level even faster. Entry to the LLM is available throughout the year providing the flexibility you need to accelerate your career.

    The LLM also permits cross-disciplinary study in the form of one or two masters courses (up to 30-points) from another faculty at the University of Auckland. It also provides skills in legal research methodology for those without advanced skills in this area.

    With over 30 taught courses to choose from you can concentrate your study in particular areas of specialisation or study a broad range of legal subjects.

    The LLM can be undertaken by coursework, research or a combination of both.

    * 1 December start is available for the 120-point research masters program only, subject to supervisor availability.

    Taught (coursework) masters
    This programme allows you to study specific areas of law in greater depth and complexity than at an undergraduate level. The programme offers courses that provide detailed analyses of particular areas of law, as well as courses that are more policy-oriented. Each course contains a significant research component, usually in the form of a 12,500-word research essay for 30-point courses. For more detailed information on courses available see our Postgraduate taught courses page.

    Research masters
    This programme allows you to conduct in-depth study in an area of personal interest to enhance employment opportunities either professionally or academically. For more detailed information on research see our Postgraduate research options page.

    Postgraduate specialisations
    Specialisation is optional but you can choose to have your LLM awarded in one of our six specialisation areas: Corporate and Commercial Law, Environmental Law, Human Rights Law, International Law, Litigation and Dispute Resolution or Public Law.

    You must complete a minimum of 90 points (made up of approved taught courses, a dissertation, thesis or research portfolio) in one of the six specialisations for the degree to be conferred with an endorsement in that particular area.

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    Disciplines

    Auckland Law School

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    2025 entry requirements

    My highest qualification is from:

    Programme requirements

    Minimum programme requirements

    Minimum requirements listed here are the likely grades required and do not guarantee entry. We assess each application individually and applicants may require a higher grade to be offered a place.

    • Study option
      Taught 120 points
      Grade required
      GPA Grade Point Average 5.0

      Bachelor of Laws

    • Study option
      Research 120 points
      Grade required
      GPA Grade Point Average 5.0

      Bachelor of Laws

    Further programme requirements

    Select your study option:

    You must have completed a Bachelor of Laws with a GPA of 5.0.

    You must have completed a Bachelor of Laws with a GPA of 5.0.

    Other pathways to study

    If you have completed a Bachelor of Laws or an undergraduate law degree but you do not meet the grade requirements for direct admission into the Master of Laws programme you may apply for the Postgraduate Certificate in Law (PGCertLaw) pathway.

    Under the PGCertLaw, you must complete at least 60 points of postgraduate law courses, with a B average, to gain admission into the LLM programme. The 60 points completed under the PGCertLaw will be re-assigned to the LLM programme.

    Programme requirements

    Minimum programme requirements

    Minimum requirements listed here are the likely grades required and do not guarantee entry. We assess each application individually and applicants may require a higher grade to be offered a place.

    • Study option
      Taught 120 points
      Grade required
      GPE Grade Point Equivalent 5.0

      Bachelor of Laws

    • Study option
      Research 120 points
      Grade required
      GPE Grade Point Equivalent 5.0

      Bachelor of Laws

    • Qualification
      IELTS Academic International English Language Testing System
      Score required
      7.0

    Further programme requirements

    Select your study option:

    You must have completed a Bachelor of Laws or an undergraduate law degree from a recognised university (or similar institution) with a GPA of 5.0.

    You must have completed a Bachelor of Laws or an undergraduate law degree from a recognised university (or similar institution) with a GPA of 5.0.

    Other pathways to study

    If you have completed a Bachelor of Laws or an undergraduate law degree from a recognised university (or similar institution) but do not meet the grade requirements for direct admission into the Master of Laws programme you may apply for the Postgraduate Certificate in Law (PGCertLaw) pathway.

    Under the PGCertLaw, you must complete at least 60 points of postgraduate law courses, with a B average, to gain admission into the LLM programme. The 60 points completed under the PGCertLaw may then be re-assigned to the LLM programme.

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 58
    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 90

    Career

    Where could this programme take you?

    The detailed analyses of particular areas of law, as well as courses that are more policy-oriented, make the LLM taught (coursework) an effective pathway to take your legal knowledge and transferable skills to the next level. The in-depth study required in the LLM by research can enhance employment opportunities either professionally or academically.

    Jobs related to this programme

    • Academic, teaching
    • Barrister, solicitor
    • Financial adviser, strategic policy planner
    • Foreign policy official
    • Policy analyst in public or private sector
    • Research counsel
    • Tax adviser, auditor, revenue assessment officer
    • Resource management officer, property consultant

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    Student career planning service

    Once you become a student at the University, you can get help with planning and developing your career from Career Development and Employability Services.

    Fee Information

    Master of Laws LLM

    University of Auckland

    University of Auckland

    New Zealand

    New Zealand, Auckland