Master of Laws (LLM) Program

Degree Awarded

Master of Laws

Offering Campus

UH Mānoa

Description

A Master of Laws, or LLM, is a graduate qualification in the field of law. This internationally recognized postgraduate law program allows lawyers to gain advanced, specialized legal training by choosing classes within a specific area of law to develop their expertise. Our LLM Program is designed for both US-trained and foreign-trained students and practitioners who have earned a U.S. JD or foreign law degree and/or are qualified to practice law in any jurisdiction. In addition to the academic advantages an LLM offers, students also have opportunities to network with colleagues and professors from all over the world and build a lasting, professional network. Applicants to the LLM Program must hold a law degree from a recognized law school. Both graduates with a foreign law degree and graduates with a U.S. JD are encouraged to apply.

Program URL

Admissions

Fall, Spring, or Summer

Available

Statewide, Continental U.S., Foreign countries

Health Clearance:

Exempt

Total # of Credit Hours

24

Course Format

16-weeks

Attendance Information

The Online LLM Program can be completed 100% online. Courses may consist of synchronous class sessions (live, via Zoom, with camera on, typically held in the early evenings, from 5:00pm to 9:00pm Hawaiʻi Standard Time (HST)) and asynchronous classes (on your own time, though still with weekly deadlines).

Degree Awarded

Master of Laws

Contact

Law School Master of Laws (LLM) Program
Email: lawllm@hawaii.edu
Phone: 808-956-9038