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Law
A course by
University of Waikato
Earn your Master of Laws in just one year at the University of Waikato. Specialise your qualification with taught papers and research options in areas such as Environmental Law, Health Law, International Law, Māori and Indigenous Governance, and Public Law and Policy.
inc GST
Enquire about international pricing
This course starts anytime
NZQA Level 9 Certification (120 Credits)
Post Grad
inc GST
Enquire about international pricing
This course starts anytime
NZQA Level 9 Certification (120 Credits)
Post Grad

Graduates will be able to conduct advanced research and produce high-level written work on complex legal topics, incorporating Te Ao Māori concepts where appropriate.

The University of Waikato's Master of Laws programme offers students the opportunity to deepen and specialise their legal knowledge through a flexible choice of taught papers and research options. Students benefit from small, seminar-style classes and significant one-on-one interaction with academic staff. The LLM can be tailored to individual intellectual and career interests within fields such as Environmental Law, Health Law, International Law, Māori and Indigenous Governance, and Public Law and Policy, and is delivered by nationally and internationally renowned academic staff at campuses in Hamilton, Tauranga, or fully online.
What you need to know first
Completed an LLB or a combined Law degree at the University of Waikato with at least a 'B' grade point average or an equivalent qualification at another university; OR



/law
Law
A course by
University of Waikato
Earn your Master of Laws in just one year at the University of Waikato. Specialise your qualification with taught papers and research options in areas such as Environmental Law, Health Law, International Law, Māori and Indigenous Governance, and Public Law and Policy.
inc GST
Enquire about international pricing
This course starts anytime
NZQA Level 9 Certification (120 Credits)
Post Grad
inc GST
Enquire about international pricing
This course starts anytime
NZQA Level 9 Certification (120 Credits)
Post Grad

Graduates will be able to conduct advanced research and produce high-level written work on complex legal topics, incorporating Te Ao Māori concepts where appropriate.

The University of Waikato's Master of Laws programme offers students the opportunity to deepen and specialise their legal knowledge through a flexible choice of taught papers and research options. Students benefit from small, seminar-style classes and significant one-on-one interaction with academic staff. The LLM can be tailored to individual intellectual and career interests within fields such as Environmental Law, Health Law, International Law, Māori and Indigenous Governance, and Public Law and Policy, and is delivered by nationally and internationally renowned academic staff at campuses in Hamilton, Tauranga, or fully online.
What you need to know first
Completed an LLB or a combined Law degree at the University of Waikato with at least a 'B' grade point average or an equivalent qualification at another university; OR


Online study
Flexible online learning from anywhere
Available in 3 locations
It will take a total of 1 year
Graduates will critically apply deep and advanced knowledge in their chosen specialist area(s) of law.

Graduates will formulate and communicate coherent, principled, and persuasive arguments for developments and changes in law.
Completed an LLB (Hons) at the University of Waikato with at least a 'B' grade point average or an equivalent qualification at another university; OR
Demonstrated sufficient academic merit and relevant experience (in exceptional circumstances);
If English is not the first language: an IELTS overall score of 6.5 (with no band lower than 6.0) or an equivalent test
Online study
Flexible online learning from anywhere
Available in 3 locations
It will take a total of 1 year
Graduates will critically apply deep and advanced knowledge in their chosen specialist area(s) of law.

Graduates will formulate and communicate coherent, principled, and persuasive arguments for developments and changes in law.
Completed an LLB (Hons) at the University of Waikato with at least a 'B' grade point average or an equivalent qualification at another university; OR
Demonstrated sufficient academic merit and relevant experience (in exceptional circumstances);
If English is not the first language: an IELTS overall score of 6.5 (with no band lower than 6.0) or an equivalent test