MA in International Law
Why Study an MA in International Law at Griffith College?
The MA in International Law is designed for non-law graduates seeking the skills to produce high-quality traditional and enhanced legal research outputs. Students who apply for this programme will be required to complete a bridging course focusing on introducing learners to international legal systems, the foundations of law and legalese.
The programme can be studied over 1 year or 2 years and students can choose to study Full-Time, Part-Time or Blended Study.
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Griffith College’s programme in Master of Arts in International Law offers a specific international focus - a key advantage in today’s globalised legal landscape. Due to the broad range of modules offered, learners may tailor their programmes to suit their interests.
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The MA in International Law degree provides learners with the benefit of learner support and personal attention, relevant and well-designed modules taught by experienced academics and professional practitioners, and career support.
- The small class sizes in postgraduate law programmes allow for more individual attention from lecturers. This fosters a deeper understanding of complex legal concepts and provides opportunities for personalised guidance on your academic journey.
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The Law Faculty offers a rich variety of extracurricular activities beyond the classroom. This allows you to develop essential skills like communication, teamwork, and leadership, all of which are highly sought after by employers in the legal sector.