Master of Law
GRADUATEBuild a successful career in law by getting the education and experience you need. Work on real-world problems and learn from the best in the field.
- Learning modeOnline, On Campus
- DurationPart-time 2 years
- Tuition & FeesClick here
- Next intakeAugust, November
Overview
The Master of Law (LLM) program at Gollis University is designed to prepare students for advanced legal research and practice. The program offers a rigorous curriculum in legal theory, research methods, and substantive law, with a focus on international and comparative law.
Curriculum
The LLM program at Gollis University covers a wide range of topics in law, including:
- Legal theory
- Legal research methods
- Substantive law (e.g., constitutional law, criminal law, civil law, international law)
- Comparative law
- Legal writing
- Legal ethics
Meet Our Faculty
Zakaria Ibrahim
Associate Dean,
[email protected]
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Accreditation and Recognition Matters
The Gollis University curriculum is accredited and recognized by multiple relevant authorities including Somaliland higher education commission
Why Choose Gollis University?
- Strong faculty: Our faculty are experts in legal research and practice, and are committed to providing students with the knowledge and skills they need to succeed.
- Field experience: Students in the LLM program complete a field placement, where they gain hands-on experience working in a legal setting.
- Flexible options: The LLM program can be completed full-time or part-time, and offers online and evening courses to accommodate students' needs.
- Global perspective: Our program prepares students to work in a variety of settings, including developing countries and conflict zones.
- Affordable tuition: Gollis University is a public university, and we offer competitive tuition rates for all students.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the LLM program at Gollis University are prepared for a variety of careers in law, including:
- Legal researchers
- Legal analysts
- Legal advisors
- Legal consultants
- Government officials
- Non-profit staff
- Academic researchers