The Employment Law LLM program equips you with a practical understanding of UK and EU employment laws applicable to HR or legal practice. Organized into four main areas—individual employment relations, equality at work, termination of employment, and key employment law themes—the program delves into discrimination issues, termination regulations, collective bargaining, and human rights’ impact on employment. Gain a comprehensive and critical perspective on employment law’s effectiveness in the modern workplace, enhancing its direct relevance to your career.
Designed for flexibility, the distance learning format accommodates your work, family commitments, and provides support from expert academic staff. Enjoy the opportunity for face-to-face interactions during teaching weekends, where case studies, discussions, role-play, and exercises enhance your learning experience.
- Individual Employment Relations
- Equality at Work
- Termination of Employment and Individual Dispute Resolution
- International Labour Law, Human Rights and Trade Union Law
- Employment Law Dissertation
The Employment Law LLM program is entirely online, accessible through the University of Leicester’s distance learning platform. Spanning 21 months starting in September, each module, lasting approximately 15 weeks, demands 10-15 hours of weekly study. Tailored course materials and dedicated support ensure a guided learning experience. Ongoing assistance is available via email, online discussion boards, and personal tutoring.
The University library offers exclusive resources for distance learners, including databases and web-based guidance. Assessment involves four written assignments and a 12,000-15,000-word dissertation on a topic of your choosing. With no formal exams, you have the flexibility to complete assessment work at your own pace, accommodating your learning around other commitments.
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- 2:1 degree or an equivalent professional qualification combined with appropriate practical experience.
- IELTS 6.5 or equivalent. If your first language is not English, you may need to provide evidence of your English language ability.
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